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Cannabis Facts and Stats

As cannabis use becomes increasingly common and widely discussed across the United States, it’s crucial to understand its health impacts, especially among youth and vulnerable populations. Cannabis remains the most widely used federally illegal drug, with over 52 million Americans reporting use in 2021. Of concern, about 3 in 10 cannabis users may develop cannabis use disorder, and those who start before age 18 are at greater risk. Cannabis impacts vital brain functions, such as memory, decision-making, and coordination, and poses serious risks during pregnancy and adolescence. Furthermore, long-term use has been associated with mental health issues, including psychosis and schizophrenia. Public health organizations, including the CDC, actively monitor these trends through multiple national surveys such as YRBSSPRAMSBRFSS, and NHANES—each offering insights into cannabis use patterns, from teens to pregnant individuals.

📌 Key Facts:

  • 52.5 million Americans used cannabis in 2021
  • 3 in 10 users may develop cannabis use disorder
  • Risk is higher when use starts before age 18
  • Cannabis can impair learning, memory, emotion, and reaction time
  • Use during pregnancy linked to complications
  • Long-term use may raise risk of psychosis or schizophrenia

Whether you’re a parent, educator, healthcare provider, or community advocate, staying informed is essential. By understanding the risks and accessing reliable data, we can support healthier decisions and protect those most at risk. Explore the resources and surveys that help track this evolving issue and empower prevention through knowledge.

Reference:https://www.cdc.gov/cannabis/data-research/facts-stats/index.html

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