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To: Hemingway's Ghost

Marijuana Statistics

Marijuana is the most used illegal drug in the United States. Nearly 69 million Americans over the age of 12 have tried marijuana at least once.

Marijuana is California’s largest cash crop.

Today’s marijuana is 10 to 15 times stronger than it was in the 60’s

Reaction time for motor skills, such as driving is reduced by 41% after smoking 1 joint and is reduced 63% after smoking 2 joints.

There have been over 7,000 published scientific and medical studies documenting the damage that marijuana poses. Not one study has shown marijuana to be safe.

Data has shown that people high on marijuana show the same lack of coordination on standard “drunk driver” tests as do people who have had to much to drink.

The daily use of 1 to 3 marijuana joints can produce the same lung damage and potential cancer risk as smoking five times as many cigarettes.

Marijuana is the second most common drug, after alcohol, present in the blood stream of non-fatally and fatally injured persons.

Among teens 12 to 17, the average age of first trying marijuana was 14 years old.

A yearly survey of students in grades 8 to 12 shows that 23% of 8th graders have tried marijuana at least once and by tenth grade, 21% are “current” users. Among 12th graders, nearly 50% have tried marijuana at least once, and about 24% were current users.

Marijuana is a complex material containing 421 chemicals, 60 of which are only found in marijuana

75% of drug-related criminal charges are connected to marijuana.

65% of people arrested for marijuana related crimes are for simple possession.

Approximately 50,000 Canadians are arrested each year for marijuana related crimes.

600,000 Canadians have a criminal record for simple possession of marijuana.

Estimates put the value of the marijuana industry to the British Columbia Economy at anywhere between $2 billion and $10 billion, making it one of British Colombia’s top three industries.

Marijuana Trend Statistics Across the United States

Marijuana trends across the United States are indicators of the rate of Marijuana abuse, Marijuana addiction, domestic violence, and child abuse. The Marijuana trends for each state has a direct correlation to the amount of Marijuana seized by federal authorities. Below are the federal Marijuana seizures for each individual state. These statistics for each state’s federal Marijuana seizures provides current information on which states have the largest Marijuana trafficing problem.

Alabama Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 332.6 kgs.

Arizona Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 218,877.8 kgs.

Arkansas Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 2,281.1 kgs.

California Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 217,626.2 kgs.

Colorado Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 455 kgs.

Connecticut Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 42.6 kgs.

Delaware Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 14.0 kgs.

Florida Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 30,185.4 kgs.

Georgia Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 5,283.9 kgs.

Idaho Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 0 kgs.

Illinois Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 30,185.4 kgs.

Indiana Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 391.8 kgs.

Iowa Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 199.9 kgs.

Kansas Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 2,539.4 kgs.

Kentucky Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 436.1 kgs.

Louisiana Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 4, 110.5 kgs.

Maine Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 21.3 kgs.

Maryland Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 118.0 kgs.

Massachusetts Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 862.0 kgs.

Michigan Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 3,571.1 kgs.

Minnesota Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 798.2 kgs.

Mississippi Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 1,143.3 kgs.

Missouri Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 8,739.9 kgs.

Montana Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana:136.4 kgs.

Nebraska Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 437.7 kgs.

Nevada Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 42.8 kgs.

New Hampshire Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 0 kgs.

New Jersey Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 2,196.8 kgs.

New Mexico Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 52,018.0 kgs.

New York Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 2,658.0 kgs.

North Carolina Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 3,826.8 kgs.

North Dakota Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 2.4 kgs.

Ohio Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 2,440.9 kgs.

Oklahoma Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 2,861.4 kgs.

Oregon Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 125.0 kgs.

Pennsylvania Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 377.3 kgs.

Rhode Island Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 8.5 kgs.

South Carolina Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 4,283.8 kgs.

South Dakota Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 2.9 kgs.

Tennessee Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 218.4 kgs.

Texas Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 613,107.3 kgs.

Utah Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 13.1 kgs.

Vermont Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 249.9 kgs.

Virginia Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 110.3 kgs.

Washington Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 4,182.8 kgs.

West Virginia Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 90.5 kgs.

Wisconsin Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 5.2 kgs.

Wyoming Federal Marijuana Seizures: Marijuana: 0 kgs.


174 posted on 07/11/2007 12:51:39 PM PDT by SoldierDad (Proud Father of a 2nd BCT 10th Mountain Soldier fighting the terrorists in the Triangle of Death)
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To: SoldierDad
Marijuana Statistics

Do you have diarrhea of the mouth? Why post this DARE rubbish to me?

183 posted on 07/11/2007 1:19:12 PM PDT by Hemingway's Ghost (Spirit of '75)
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To: SoldierDad
Today’s marijuana is 10 to 15 times stronger than it was in the 60’s

Evidence?

There have been over 7,000 published scientific and medical studies documenting the damage that marijuana poses. Not one study has shown marijuana to be safe.

Have any studies shown skydiving to be "safe"? If not, should we ban that?

Data has shown that people high on marijuana show the same lack of coordination on standard “drunk driver” tests as do people who have had to much to drink. [...]

Marijuana is the second most common drug, after alcohol, present in the blood stream of non-fatally and fatally injured persons.

Both good reasons to restrict alcohol at least as severely as marijuana. Do you support that policy?

189 posted on 07/11/2007 9:50:27 PM PDT by Murray the R
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To: SoldierDad; A CA Guy
Like I said from the first post, I haven't smoked weed since President George W's dad was in office. I have no dog in this fight. You don't need to be a victim of tyranny and selective prosecution before you tell the Gubmint to leave their subjects alone unless they are harming someone else directly.

When they came for the drinkers during Prohibition, I did not speak out, as I was not a drinker.

When they came for the employees of the oldest profession in the world, I did not speak out, as I had no interest in purchasing sex.

When they came for the purveyors of what was deemed to be "obscene" or "offensive", I did not speak out, as I was not a fan of entertainers like Lenny Bruce or Howard Stern.

When they came to ban the female mammary gland from TV, I did not speak out, because Brian Boitano told me not to.

When they came for the marijuana smokers, I did not speak out, as I was not a marijuana smoker.

When they came for the steroid users, I did not speak out, as I was not a steroid user.

When they came for the _______ (insert nominally objectionable behavior here), I did not speak out as I was not a _________ (fill in the blank).

When they came for the pornographers, I did not speak out, as I was not a pornographer.

When they came for the people who don't wear seatbelts, I did not speak out, as I always wore my seatbelt.

When they came for the gun owners, I did not speak out, as I was not a gun owner.

When they came for the gamblers, I did not speak out, as I was not a gambler.

When they came for the cigarette smokers, I did not speak out, as I was not a smoker.

When they came for the overweight and the obese, I did not speak out, as I was not overweight or obese.

When they came for the drinkers (again), I did not speak out, as I was not a drinker.

Then they came for me...and there was nobody left to speak out.

201 posted on 07/12/2007 5:42:28 PM PDT by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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