To: robertpaulsen
drop in marijuana use
ROFL!
March 9, 2006 Washington, DC, USA Washington, DC: Marijuana production and the amount of cannabis available domestically are on the increase, according to the National Drug Intelligence Centers (NDIC) 2006 National Drug Threat Assessment report. The report finds that marijuana production in Mexico, Canada and the US is rising, with domestic cannabis production increasing sharply in 2005 to its highest recorded level. Marijuana availability is also increasing, the NDIC finds. Among those state and local law enforcement agencies polled in the study, 98 percent rank pots availability in their area is either moderate or high. Last years NDIC report estimated that between 12,000 and 25,000 metric tons of marijuana is available in the United States.
Where is that drop?
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371 posted on
03/30/2006 8:42:27 AM PST by
mugs99
(Don't take life too seriously, you won't get out alive.)
To: mugs99
Certainly if it was hard to get, you'd conclude that it was due to increased use. So, allow me to say that since the amount of pot available is increasing, that means the use must be down.
There's your drop.
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