Cannabis Consumers Reduce Use of Pills, Booze
A new report by Gannett, the publisher of USA Today and dozens of other publications, has found that cannabis use by new consumers correlates with a reduction in their use of painkillers and alcohol.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Among all surveyed consumers, 49% reported reducing their over-the-counter painkiller use since starting cannabis.
- Affluent families, which make more than $75,000 per year and account for 38.8 million US households, are “active cannabis buyers.
- Baby boomers view cannabis as a solution to a myriad of day to day issues such as anxiety, aches and pains, sleep, digestion and more.
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