Global Marijuana Use: Statistics and Reasons

Marijuana Usage in Seven Countries

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Marijuana use is a topic that continues to spark debate around the world. While some countries have legalized it for medical or recreational purposes, others still consider it an illegal drug. Nevertheless, the use of marijuana remains popular worldwide. In this article, we will explore the statistics and reasons for marijuana use in seven different countries, each with its own unique legal and cultural contexts.

How Many People Smoke Weed in The World: According to the United Nations, approximately 3.8% of the world’s population, or 188 million people, use marijuana

United States

In the United States, where marijuana is legal for medicinal and/or recreational use in some states, approximately 22% of adults reported using marijuana in the past year. The use of marijuana is particularly high among young adults aged 18-25, with a rate of 38%. The reasons for using marijuana vary, but commonly include medical purposes, relaxation, and social activity.

Canada

In Canada, where marijuana is legal for both medicinal and recreational use, the rate of marijuana use is slightly higher than in the United States, with approximately 24% of adults reporting use in the past year. Again, young adults aged 18-24 are the highest users. Medical use, recreational use, and social activity are among the reasons cited for marijuana use in Canada.

United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, where marijuana is illegal, approximately 6.6% of adults reported using marijuana in the past year. The rate of use is highest among young adults aged 16-24, with a rate of 17.8%. The reasons for using marijuana include medical purposes, relaxation, and social activity.

France

In France, where marijuana is illegal, approximately 11.1% of adults reported using marijuana in the past year. Again, young adults aged 18-25 are the highest users. Recreational use, medical use, and social activity are among the reasons cited for marijuana use in France.

Netherlands

In the Netherlands, marijuana is technically illegal, but tolerated under certain circumstances. Approximately 5.4% of adults reported using marijuana in the past year. The use of marijuana is particularly high among young adults aged 18-25, with a rate of 20.3%. The reasons for using marijuana include relaxation, medical purposes, and social activity.

Uruguay

In Uruguay, where marijuana is legal for both medicinal and recreational use, approximately 15% of adults reported using marijuana in the past year. Medical use, recreational use, and social activity are among the reasons cited for marijuana use in Uruguay.

South Africa

In South Africa, marijuana is technically illegal, but in practice, it is widely used and culturally accepted. Approximately 14% of adults reported using marijuana in the past year. The reasons for using marijuana include medical purposes, relaxation, and social activity.

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Marijuana use continues to be a popular activity around the world, with varying rates depending on the country and its laws. While some use it for medicinal purposes, others use it recreationally or socially. As attitudes towards marijuana continue to shift, it will be interesting to see how these statistics change over time. For more info on global marijuana use, click here

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