Seniors are most likely to report using cannabis products to address symptoms of anxiety, chronic pain, depression, glaucoma, and HIV/AIDS.
Topic: Polls
Fifty-two percent of American adults have tried marijuana during their lifetimes, including 63 percent of those between the ages of 45 and 64.
Consistent with prior studies, most respondents (76 percent) said that they had received no “formal training regarding medical cannabis.”
Forty-four percent of respondents said that they opposed “allowing employers to test workers for marijuana in states where [it] is legal.”
Support was strongest (83 percent) among Democrats and those between the ages of 30 to 44.
Women were more likely than men to express a preference for edible medical cannabis products and for products with explicit ratios of THC to CBD.
An even greater majority of those polled said that they did not expect the President to take any substantive action on the issue in 2022.
Over 27 percent of all respondents reported having consumed cannabis for medical purposes.
