Gallup: 13% of US Adults Say They Smoke Marijuana

    • 13% report being current marijuana users, up from 7% in 2013
    • 43% of U.S. adults say they have tried it
    • Use and experimentation differ by religiosity, age

Thirteen percent of U.S. adults tell Gallup they currently smoke marijuana, nearly double the percentage who reported smoking marijuana only three years ago.

Americans Who Say They Currently Smoke Marijuana
Keeping in mind that all of your answers in this survey are confidential, do you, yourself, smoke marijuana?
  Yes, do No, do not
  % %
July 13-17, 2016^ 13 87
July 8-12, 2015^ 11 88
July 10-14, 2013^ 7 93
^ Based on a half sample
GALLUP

Although use of the drug is still prohibited by federal law, the number of states that have legalized recreational marijuana use has grown from two in 2013, Colorado and Washington, to four today — with the addition of Alaska and Oregon — plus the District of Columbia. Five states will vote on whether to legalize marijuana this November.

Half of U.S. states (including the four above) have some variation of a medicinal marijuana law on the books, and four more will be voting this fall on whether to legalize marijuana for medicinal use. Both major-party presidential candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, have voiced support for medicinal marijuana but say they defer to the states in terms of policymaking on both recreational and medicinal marijuana use.

Via Gallup

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