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Introduction
This report on marijuana use in Colorado is an update of the publicaHon The
Legalization of Marrjuana in Coforado: The/mpact Volume 3.
This report is a summary of some of the data from the National Survey on Drug
Use and Health (NSDUH), an annual survey sponsored by the Substance Abuse
and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
The NSDUH data reported by SAMHSA is an average of two mnsecutive years.
Colorado legalized recreaHonal marijuana in 2013 and retaIl marijuana
businesses began operation in 2014.
The findings are between the two-year average of full legalization (2013/2014)
compared to the two-year average just prior to legalization (2011/2012).
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Youth Findings
Past Month (Current) Marijuana Use for Colorado Youth Ages 12 to 17 Years Old:
In the two yeaz average (2013/2014) since Colorado legalized recreational
marijuana, youth past month marijuana use increased 20 percent compared to
the two year average prior to legalization (2011/2012).
o Nationally youth past month marijuana use declined 4 percent during the
same time.
The latest 2013/2014 results show Colorado youth ranked #1 in the nation for past
month marijuana use, up from 4 in 2011/2012.
Colorado youth past month marijuana use for 2013/2014 was 74 percent higher
than the national average compared to 39 percent higher in 2011/2012.
Youth Data
Youth Ages 12 to 17 Years Old
Past Month Marijuana Use
National vs. Colorado
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CdoradoAverage R60 &15 9.13 10.17 9.91 10.72 10.47 11.16 12.56
Annval Averages of Data Collection
SOURCE: SAMHSA.gov,National Survey on Drug Uae and Health 2013 and 2014
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Past Month Usage by 12 to 17 Years Old, 2013/2014
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Nav dwsetes
Calif xtia
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Temessee
Kam.cky
Misasippi
West Virginia
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O.DD°'o 00°o i0D°o 6.OD°o 8.0090 10.00°o L. 14.00%
SOURCE:SAMHSA.gov,NaHonal Survey on Drug Use and Health Z013 and 2D14
NOTE:
Oregon and Alaska voted to legaliu recreational marijuana in November 2014
States that had legislation for medical marijuana signed into effect during 2014
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Average Past Month Use
by 12 to 17 Years Old, 2013/2014
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SOURCE: SAMHSA.gov,National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2013 and 2014
States for Past Month Marijuana Use
Youth Ages ]2 to 17 Years Old, 2013/2014
TOD 10 Bottom 10
Medicallftecreational States)Non-Medical or Recreational States)
National Rate =7.22"
1. Colorado- 12.56% 41. Mississippi-5.60`%
2. Vermont- 11.40% 42. West Virginia -5.60%
3. Rhode Island -10.69% 43. North Dakota-5.60%
4. Oregon- 10.19% 44. Louisiana-5.55%
5. Washington- 10.06% 45. Nebraska-5.54%
6. Maine-9.90%46. Oklahoma -5.52%
7. New Hampshire-9.83% 47. Utah -5.42%
8. Alaska -9.19% 48. South Dakota -5.32%
9. Massachusetts-8.85% 49. Iowa -5.17%
10. Califomia -894% 50. Alabama-4.98%
SOURCE: SAMHSA.gov,National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2013 and 2A14
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College Age Findings
Past Month (Current) Marijuana Use for Colorado College Age Adults Ages 18 to 25
Years Old:
In the two year average (2013/2014) since Colorado legalized recreaHonal
marijuana, mllege age past month marijuana use incrnased 1'7 percent mmpared
to the two year average prior to legalization (2011/2012).
o Nationally mllege age past month marijuana use increased 2 percent
during the same time.
The latest 2013/2014 results show Colorado college age adults ranked trl in the
naHon for past month marijuana use, up from 3 in 2011R012.
Colorado mllege age past month marijuana use for 2013/2014 was 62 percent
higher than the naHonal average compared to 42 percent higher in 2011/2012.
College Age Data
College Age (18 to 25 Years Old)
Past Month Marijuana Use
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Cdorado Avaage 21.43 1' 21 3.44 2428 Jb.35 27.26 ?b.81 29.05 31 4
Mnual Avengesof Data Collection
SOURCE: SAMHSA.gov,NaHonal Survey on Drug Ux md Heilth 2013 and Z014
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Past Month Usage by 18 to 25 Years Old,2013/2014
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Rkwde Island
MassachusMts
Mmne
Oregon
Wazlungton
Mayland
Midrig
Connecticvt
Missouri
Naska
Delaware
Calitomia
Montana
Florida
Indiaria
Arizona
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Hawav IOlclahoma
Kansas
Texas
Alabama
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North Dakota As of 2014:
Iowa I.egali edReveatiunal/MealicalMarijuanaState
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0.00°k 5-W°o 10.00°n I.00°6 20.OD°o 25.00°a 30.00°0 35.00%
SOURCE: SAMHSA.gov,National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2013 and 2014
NOTE:
Oregon and Alaska voted to legalize recreational marijuana in November 2014
States that had legislation for medical marijuana signed into effect during 2014
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Average Past Month Use by
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SOURCE: SAMHSA.gov,National Survey on Drug Ux and Health 2013 and 2014
States for Past Month Marijuana Use
College _ge Adults Ig to ? Ye rs Old, 2013/201
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MedicaURecreallonal States)Non-Mediwl or RecreaHonal States)
ational Itate = 1y.32"„
1. Colorado-31.24% 41. Oklahoma - 15.76°io
2. Vermont-30.60% 42. Kansas- 15.1 l o
3. New Hampshire-30.09% 43. Texas- 15.06%
4. Rhode Island -28.90% 44. Alabama- 15.04%
5. Massachusetts-28.74°/a 45. Tennessee- 14.72 0
6. Maine-28.38qo 46. Idaho- 1428%
7. Oregon-24.85% 47. North Dakota - 14.059'0
8. Washington-24.47% 48. [owa -14.01%
9. Maryland-23.42% 49. South Dakota-13.029'0
10. Michigan- 23.17% 50. Utah- 11.55%
SOURCE: SAMHSA.gov,Natianal Survey on Drug Use and Heilth 2013 and 2014
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Adult Findings
Past Month (Current) Marijuana Use for Colorado Adults Ages 26+ Years Old:
In the two year average (2013/2014) since Colorado legalized recreaHonal
marijuana, adult past month marijuana use increased 63 percent compared to
the two year average prior to legalization (2011/2012).
o Nationally adult past month marijuana use increased 21 percent during
the same time.
The latest 2013/2014 results show Colorado adults ranked #1 in the nation for
past month marijuana use, up from #7 in 2011/2012.
Colorado adult past month marijuana use for 2013/2014 was 104 percent higher
than the national average compared to 51 percent higher in 2011/2012.
Adult Data
Adult (26+ Years Old)
Past Month Marijuana Use
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I ationalAvaage 41 402 406 442 4.68 48 5.Q5 5.45 6.11
CdoradoAvaage 5.32 5.86 6.88 731 8.86 8.19 7.63 10.13 12.15
Mnual Averages of Data Collection
SOURCE: SAMHSA.gov,Nafional Survey an Drug Use and Health 2013 and 2(174
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Past Month Usage by 26+ Years Old, 2013/2014
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SOURCE: SAMHSA.gov,NaHonal Survey oo Drag Ux and Healt6 2(113 and 2014
NOTE:
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Average Past Month Use by
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SOURCE: SAMHSA.gov,National Survey on Dn g Use and Health 2013 and 2014
States for Past Month Marijuana Use
Adults Ages 26+ Years Old, 2013/2014
NaHonal Rate=6.11%
1. Colorado- 12.45'%, 41. Louisiana-4.42%
2. Washington- 11.21% 42. Utah-4.25%
3. Maine- 10.77% 43. Texas-421%
4. Oregon- 10.68% 44. Alabama-4.03%
5. Alaska - 10.42% 45. Tennessee -4.01%
6. Vermont- 10.42% 46. Nebraska -3.97%
7. Rhode Island -9.92% 47. North Dakota-3.95%
8. Massachusetts-9.08% 48. Mississippi-3.95%
9. New Hampshire-8.78% 49. lowa -3.40%
10. Montana-8.49% 50. South Dakota -3.30%
SOURCE: SAMHSA.gov,National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2013 and 2014
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