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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-01-26 Item 8 - Public Comment - Lippettk-n g p,,c,blic Comm.e.,-fS U pc l- Y MO,r e° January 2016 i^i Y Y ' y Orug I I Latest Results #or Colorado Yauth and Adult Mari ' u x Usel ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH INTENSITY DRUG TRAFFICKING AREA www.rmhidta.org s r_, r4. _ .. _ .. _ a... s._.z_... .:r Li a.:,,_ . 71 f' Ke 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). 2 I I' ,t ; , 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 16.00 Commerciali ation Legaliaation 14.00 12.00 d 70.00 0 7 e ` g W . n 6.00 : m ... d 400 A i: 05:Lk Oti/07 Oi/OS OS/09 09 10 70/ll 'Il/I ' 7'l'13 1311-1 I Nationa]Avaage i 6J4 , 6 67 i 6.67 7.Q3 738 7.61 7.i I 7.15 712 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 3 I [' .i . r Past Month Usage by 12 to 17 Years Old, 2013/2014 o ado vemrnu N7 nde Lslud e8°" Wa gmn Mavie Haa psturn Alaska Nav dwsetes Calif xtia A[iZOna lotkula Dels•sre Midugmi Maryland Ne v Mexim vevadn Comaticut Neu York dN"all FIOilA3 w15C0l14[I Paasylvarua IDi`vis Afitc esota Indiana North Carofina dissoun Idaho Ive v Jasey Arkenses Wy°ati S outh Carolina Te s Ohia Vizgirria ICansas Temessee Kam.cky Misasippi West Virginia I o Th Dslcom 7.r Pebrastd As of 2014: Utah Cegalized Reveational/Medid MuijuanaSWle South Dakaa Legalized Medical Marij uana 5 W e a tion-Legalized Medicat lfarijuana State Alabiau a 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 41f' aft Average Past Month Use by 12 to 17 Years Old, 2013/2014 11.3t% 12.0% 8.52% 0.0° d r y 8.0% 399°10 YOG 6.0% a e 40°.0 - o o I on-vtedical Medical Marijuana RecrearionaL'Iedical 14anjuana States States Marijuana States 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 511' a , e 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 Legaliza Commercialintion 5 eVY 20 v0. T 1 r 10 j 17;p6 Ob.lr 0' lk OS 09 09 ]0 i0 1: 17 L L. 13 13 l t NatimalAveage . 16.L 16.34 16.4i 1i.12 ^1839 IB.iB 18.59 18.91 19.32 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 61Pa ;c Past Month Usage by 18 to 25 Years Old,2013/2014 Colorado Vmnont IYev.•Hampsltire Rkwde Island MassachusMts Mmne Oregon Wazlungton Mayland Midrig Connecticvt Missouri Naska Delaware Calitomia Montana Florida Indiaria Arizona Minnesaa nr.,^is New York Ptsituylvania .. New Mezico i evada I Ohio Virgssria I Gi.wgia I j Wismnsin I Kentud.v I West Vugima I South Carolina INewJersey Missssippi i Arkarisas i, North Carolina Nebraska I Wyoxxrtng . Louisiazia l Hawav IOlclahoma Kansas Texas Alabama Ieiuiessee Idalw North Dakota As of 2014: Iowa I.egali edReveatiunal/MealicalMarijuanaState South Dakota Legalized Medical Marijuana State Non-LegalizeA Medical Marij uana StateUtali 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 71Page Average Past Month Use by 18 to 25 Years Old, 2013/2014 z.s6^o 3o.aox u.sa°o zs.00° i6.°% r 30.00 0 a s° 15.00°0 Y Q 1.°o S.°n Q.°o - Xon-?c hc il 11.::R:.-'.s Vt i.al 1an i.itii Fe rratior.::A!r;:..: States States 1ari uana States 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 TOD iQ Bottom 10 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 S I I' age 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 14 Legslizatiam 12 CammercialiTation 10 eY 8 Y am 6 m 4 Q 2 0 OS/06 06/07 07/OS OS/09 09/]0 10/1] 11/12 12/13 13/14 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 9 Pati: Past Month Usage by 26+ Years Old, 2013/2014 Comado Waskur gton Vfmm Alaska Vammt Rtnde Lslazd Massachusetb New Havqrsture Mo`uaria tidrigan New:Nexico Califortria Aiizana New Yak Hawan Cac ecticvt Ccorgia lavland evada Delaware lissouri Olirois Florida Lrliaz a Pauts ivatva AS'varsota Oltio AtkazLSas Nrnth Carolina Virgilria Kaitudy ldaho South Caoluu Kansas W6t Vugixria New fasev Wyonvig Olr]at mia Wismuin 1 a;cin.v Utah Tacas Nabnma Taarssee n a As of 2014: NwthDalcoca 1 eRsiizedReaeaeionaUMa7inlMarijwti5late y qy Lep,alized Medid:tarij uana State a on-Legqlized Medieal Narijuana State SauthDakota - 0.00°0 IXYo lT?°o 0.00°o S.OD°o 0.00°0 1_'.00°0 14.00°a SOURCE: SAMHSA.gov,NaHonal Survey oo Drag Ux and Healt6 2(113 and 2014 NOTE: Oregon and Alaska voted to legalize recreaHonal marijuana in November 2014 States that had legisla6on for medical marijuana signed inro eHect during 2074 1011' ,igc Average Past Month Use by 26+ Years Old, 2013/2014 11.83% 12.OD% 10.00% 7.75% e d r 8.00% d 4.70°0 6.W°k d a' 4ao° zao^ "-sd o.ao% bn-1edi.il i,ufpiaii.i tedn il Vlanjuaisa Ke xeatio al,1edii.il States States Vlarijuana States 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 i i i ' ` e. k ,L ' d, r I y 4{, l a j I! i. XDi y,} G; i i i ,! +• ' F u f' v x'.i ,Y ,. _ J . ,] ' 1" ° ` c'n1 f „ °, S•x 4• S, ,, r"'... `" ^ i_ •', f_ '` ' 'K' i ,,. e , i "r ji. ` " .: r .j7.1" .. ;,.a. i pi :,.+ tif . i.' ' 7 ' :-„}''rrT :. s _ . 4'"..'.y,,•*,; a , w t ' - "i '. ' . J r Y i.I{t 1 rf y Y . Y f w .. . Y. ' t ' y p h ' r '-' 1 tr . L9 1 . 1 r , '. . ' j. ' 3 '1 A S S'!' 4.- r A i 4 . ,j J• ' ' t . r ' r a r y?17 4 : . . y}. . + .,, . C• i J 1 7t .' • L. , : $` 4- + .` i .i, 7Y. 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