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PUBLIC OPINION > Teen Marijuana Use Is Not That Big of a Deal

SodaHead News 2012/05/04 16:00:00
We've done polls on marijuana in the past, and typically voters give it the polling equivalent of a shrug. Even if they don't smoke it or condone it, it's not as dangerous as alcohol and not worth fussing over. But a recent survey shows teen marijuana use is on the rise -- nearly 10% of teens are smoking 20 times a month or more. No wonder it's California's biggest cash crop! Teen use can be scary, though, as the longterm effects of marijuana use on developing brains is still unclear, and bad habits can form in those early years. So we asked the public if the increase in teen use is cause for concern.

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Again, the majority feels marijuana is just not that big of a deal. Even with teens, the sentiment seems to be, "Better weed than alcohol." The Top Opinion read, "Sure I would prefer they didn't do all of these things but when you look at the alternatives kids that want to get high really bad probably will, and if it's not marijuana it will probably be something dangerous." Yes, weed can be bad. It can be habit-forming, and it can glue you to the couch. But hey, at least they aren't drinking hand sanitizer.

Fluctuating Feelings

Teens themselves were exactly in-line with the overall vote -- exactly 41% are pretty concerned. As voters got a little bit older, in their early 20s, that number dipped to 29% concern. Then it worked its way back up to 57% as voters entered their 50s. Age definitely showed a pattern, but the change of heart was slow-turning, reversible, and not very passionate.


Reluctance From the Right

The two demographics that showed considerable resistance were Christians and conservatives, both coming in at about 65% concern. It's not that they think marijuana is going to destroy the youth, they're just reluctant to give it a green light. No pun intended. Plus, it's illegal, which certainly adds weight to the issue from a right-leaning perspective.

Shrug From the Smokers

As usual, smokers tend to back the marijuana users. Drinkers, too, though not as much. It would be silly to condemn the use of marijuana when you're indulging in a relatively risky substance yourself. As far as we know, like the Top Opinion said, tobacco and alcohol have more risk involved. You might be better off without it, but weed never killed anyone. Not officially, at least.

If you'd like to vote on this question, dig deeper into the demographics, or engage in existing discussion about the topic, visit our poll about teen marijuana use. We'd love to hear from you!
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  • wilsonmja 2012/05/05 01:05:53
    wilsonmja
    +19
    Conservatives crack me up. From a conservative you would likely hear "guns don't kill people, people do." I happen to agree with the sentiment behind that. However, I also believe that drugs don't ruin lives, people ruin lives. For some reason a conservative cant see how it's the same thing.

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  • DavidK sundance 2012/05/06 15:17:47
    DavidK
    If weed weren't such a problem, there wouldn't be laws against it. Its to protect the stupid who choose to use.
  • sundance DavidK 2012/05/06 21:33:05
  • Brian P penguin66 2012/05/05 19:07:19
    Brian P
    Our brains are filled with many chemicals that we would consider to be "drugs". Therefore you are against humanity, and overall life in general. Might wanna change your avatar from a penguin to a machine.
  • Brian P Brian P 2012/05/05 19:18:23 (edited)
    Brian P
    New mail from Penguin66:
    "Yo smart a! Shut the freak uo and kiss my butt! How do u hVe friends. Dont bother answering this. Im blocking you"

    You mad? :P
  • Chris 2012/05/05 02:36:35
    Chris
    +2
    So this is evidence that being a Christian or Republican apparently inhibits your ability to take 5 minutes to research a topic on the internet.
    marijuana safe
  • Bunk11 Chris 2012/05/05 03:22:41
    Bunk11
    Hey, whoa, Bucko, the article said conservatives, not Republicans, and not all conservatives oppose pot legalization. I'm a conservative and I favor legalization.
  • DavidK Bunk11 2012/05/05 08:02:48
    DavidK
    Cris is an idiot. More have died then he wants to admit to.
  • sundance DavidK 2012/05/05 15:16:17
  • Brian P DavidK 2012/05/05 19:08:57 (edited)
    Brian P
    Proof or stfu.
  • DavidK Bunk11 2012/05/06 15:19:15
    DavidK
    MOST pot smokers are Democrats and liberals. Most prisoners are also. Go figure......
  • Bunk11 DavidK 2012/05/08 01:24:32
    Bunk11
    Prisoners, makes sense, people who want something for nothing, just like liberals. Pot smokers, I would guess because of a mistaken sense that Dems & libs are more favorably inclined towards them, though when they had their chance 2008-2010, even coke-snorting Barry did nothing to help them.
  • Brian P Chris 2012/05/05 19:07:46
    Brian P
    lol that's an awesome pic
  • Tinka123 2012/05/05 02:03:53
    Tinka123
    +8
    I don't condone kids using drugs and even though pot is not a drug - I could think of a lot better things our youth could be doing with their lives. But I could also think of a lot worse things they could be doing.

    The real enemy of our teenagers is prescription medication. Those drugs have the potential to kill, they're very easy to obtain for teenagers and kids don't think before they act. Far too many teens have lost their lives to prescription drugs. That is a genuine area of concern that every parent should take seriously.
  • RogerCoppock 2012/05/05 01:52:56
    RogerCoppock
    +3
    The most dangerous risk of marijuana smoking is that you will get arrested. A large reason for anti-marijuana laws is the alcohol drink industry. States where beer, wine and liquor are major products are likely to have the most severe marijuana prohibitions.
  • Tinka123 RogerCo... 2012/05/05 01:58:58
    Tinka123
    +4
    You nailed that - agreed. In New Orleans where you can purchase alcohol 24 hours a day, in liquor stores, grocery stores and even convenient stores - the penalties for possession of pot are pretty severe. They also operate under Napoleonic Law there, which assumes guilt.

    And they have been the murder capital of the U.S. numerous times. They really need to legalize it there - would do a world of good for that city. Very sad situation there.
  • Roberto 2012/05/05 01:39:12
    Roberto
    +5
    It's still better than drinking beer and smoking.
  • DavidK Roberto 2012/05/05 08:03:12
    DavidK
    NOT!!!!!
  • Miranda... DavidK 2012/05/05 12:35:28
  • sundance Miranda... 2012/05/05 15:14:48
    sundance
    +2
    Well put....And I would like to buy him another round....
  • Brian P DavidK 2012/05/05 19:11:09
    Brian P
    NOT NOT!!!!!
  • Roberto DavidK 2012/05/05 20:58:39
    Roberto
    +1
    ¿why not?. I hear news about how many death produces the use of cigarettes and beer, yet those two products are allowed in the society, I admit that marijuana can be bad, but not as harmful as drinking beer and smoking.
  • Jacker ... Roberto 2012/05/08 20:13:59 (edited)
    Jacker The Capper
    REALLY??? Alcohol and smoking cigaretts ACTUALLY KILL PEOPLE, unlike pot which DOES NOT kill people.
  • Roberto Jacker ... 2012/05/08 22:14:13
    Roberto
    +2
    That's what I already told you, ¿couldn't you read my reply properly?. I said that marijuana is less harmful than alcohol and cigarettes.

    idiot
  • Jacker ... Roberto 2012/05/09 20:02:22
    Jacker The Capper
    +1
    Oh true. Lol. I failed.
  • ManBearPig 2012/05/05 01:32:35
    ManBearPig
    +3
    i know many people will just say well thats a coincidence but in my time of smoking pot my mind could grasp the mathematical concepts i encounter day in and day out with my engineering classes much better than when i am not smoking... in my time of smoking i was getting A's and high B's in all my advanced engineering classes... now that i have stopped for possible jobs my grades have taken a slip even when i am studying more to grasp all of it

    when you put your mind focused on something and you include marijuana into the picture, to me it helps keep me focused for so long into it and understand it better... now i know this is not the same effect everyone else gets but i know many people who have said the same thing about it
  • wilsonmja 2012/05/05 01:05:53
    wilsonmja
    +19
    Conservatives crack me up. From a conservative you would likely hear "guns don't kill people, people do." I happen to agree with the sentiment behind that. However, I also believe that drugs don't ruin lives, people ruin lives. For some reason a conservative cant see how it's the same thing.
  • Brian P wilsonmja 2012/05/05 01:23:31
    Brian P
    +2
    You, my friend, just made a pretty damn good argument.
  • wilsonmja Brian P 2012/05/05 01:35:13
    wilsonmja
    +2
    Thanks, Man.
  • RogerCo... wilsonmja 2012/05/05 01:54:03
    RogerCoppock
    +2
    Too bad that I can only rave your good post once.
  • freebirdie wilsonmja 2012/05/05 01:58:37
    freebirdie
    +4
    Drugs, like alcohol, are an inhibitor which directly cause people to ruin lives. You, and the crew who agreed with you, might want to visit a drug rehab center sometime.
  • wilsonmja freebirdie 2012/05/05 16:22:51
    wilsonmja
    +5
    Oh really? I have a good life, support my family, have a great career and I smoked pot all the time in high school. I was a 3.7 student because i wanted to have a good life. I was a standout 3rd basemen for my high shool baseball team and even played a season in singla A. I was an AFJROTC cadet commander my senior year. Smoking pot was just a hobby. There were a lot of losers that smoked pot, but take away the weed and they wouldn't have amounted to anything anyway. You're clueless because you believe every word that the government tells you about weed. In fact, there's another hypocrisy on the part of conservatives. Don't trust government...well except when it's about something you want to believe.
  • DavidK wilsonmja 2012/05/07 05:08:43
    DavidK
    after firing dozens of pot smokers I have noticed productivity in my company going up. You would not fit in with my company. We like other sucessful businesses, corporations, schools etc all over the country that are "drug free" will remain to be law abiding and clean.
  • wilsonmja DavidK 2012/05/08 00:15:15
    wilsonmja
    +1
    Which drug free schools are you speaking of? I have yet to see any. Also, I can only speak on my own experiences when it comes to work place productivity. One of our employees got fired a couple years ago due to a bad U/A and we are still struggling to find a suitable replacement for his route. I was the one that had to tell him he was terminated. It sucked, because he was by far our best worker, but the law and DOT regs forced my hand.
  • DavidK wilsonmja 2012/05/09 04:19:15
    DavidK
    Must be a fairly laid back job.........
  • wilsonmja DavidK 2012/05/09 05:06:33
    wilsonmja
    Nope. Definitely not a laid back job.
  • DavidK wilsonmja 2012/05/09 05:12:34
    DavidK
    i bet.........
  • Jacker ... DavidK 2012/05/08 20:12:00
    Jacker The Capper
    A LIKELY story......
  • DavidK Jacker ... 2012/05/09 04:19:31
    DavidK
    so be it.
  • Brian P DavidK 2012/05/11 00:34:27
  • aneed2know freebirdie 2012/05/06 09:13:51
    aneed2know
    the only person who needs to visit a drug rehab is, you are buying the addictive dogma that has been proven to be wrong time and time again. Seek help.

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