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Cannabis Use from Americans Over 50 Has Doubled Over the Last Few Years

by Keegan MacDonald
September 24, 2024
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A recent study funded by AARP reveals a significant rise in marijuana use among older Americans, with consumption rates nearly doubling in just three years. According to the University of Michigan’s research, over 21 percent of Americans aged 50 and older have used marijuana in the past year, compared to 12 percent from a previous 2021 survey. More than one in ten of these older adults reported using cannabis at least monthly.

The study shows that older adults use marijuana for a variety of reasons. The top motivations include relaxation, with 81 percent citing this benefit, followed by 68 percent who use it to help with sleep. Pain relief was also a common reason, with 63 percent using cannabis to ease discomfort, and 53 percent said it improved their mental health.

These trends are expected to continue as more states legalize marijuana, particularly with more education needed for older adults regarding safe usage. AARP highlights the need for healthcare providers to be involved in these discussions, as only 56 percent of frequent cannabis users had talked to their doctors about their marijuana use.

The data underscores regional differences, too. In Michigan, where recreational marijuana sales began in 2019, 27 percent of older adults reported using cannabis within the past year. Experts stress that the rise in cannabis use among older Americans is not without risks. The study’s authors recommend further education to address potential health concerns and help users navigate the complexities of cannabis consumption.

As marijuana laws evolve and research continues, more focus is needed to ensure that older adults are making informed choices about cannabis use, particularly as stronger THC levels and new products become more prevalent in the market.

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