Over the course of 10 years, the team administered five intelligence tests and confidential
surveys about marijuana use.
Not exact matches
The
survey found that, overall,
about seven in 10 officers think
marijuana should be legalized for at least medical use.
In a sign of the continuing shift in attitudes
about legal
marijuana, a new
survey finds that a majority of police officers now favor allowing the use of medical
marijuana.
Surveys suggest
about 8 to 10 percent of New Yorkers use
marijuana monthly, a lower rate than Colorado and Washington despite those states» smaller populations, the report found.
The
survey also asked
about marijuana use, including whether it was recommended by a healthcare professional.
The
survey also asks
about vaping with specific substances during the past month, with more than one in ten 12th graders saying they use nicotine, and
about one in twenty reporting using
marijuana in the device.
The confidential
survey also asked participants
about their use of illicit drugs —
marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine.
The 2013 - 2014 National Roadside
Survey found that while alcohol use by drivers during weekend nighttime hours decreased by
about 30 percent since 2007 (80 % since 1973), the use of illegal drugs increased by
about 22 percent (
marijuana use was up almost 50 % since 2007).
A new State Farm Canada
survey released last week found a number of emerging trends which reveal Canadians» perceptions
about marijuana use, its safety, and driving while under the...
A new State Farm Canada
survey released last week found a number of emerging trends which reveal Canadians» perceptions
about marijuana use, its safety, and driving while under the influence are evolving.