Prescription Use Declining While Marijuana Use Up

 Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug and has been for several years. While many use it for personal pleasure, there are also many who use it for medical purposes. Interestingly enough, while the rate of marijuana use has consistently gone up, a national survey also shows a reduced rate of prescription drug use among young adults. According to a new report by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) states that the rate of past month's nonmedical use of prescription drugs among young adults (18-25 years old) in 2012 was 5.3%. This is much lower than 2009's rate, which was 6.4%. Is there a connection between these two statistics? If so, what could it be?


Health Benefits of Marijuana


First of all, what are the 'promoted' health benefits of marijuana? Ancient Indian writings confirm that marijuana has been used for medicinal purposes for approximately 4000 years. While there has been no proof that marijuana is actually able to cure anything, some say that marijuana can treat symptoms of pain or nausea that are caused by multiple illnesses.

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