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The NYT Report on the Marijuana Epidemic Is a Startling Warning

The NYT Report on the Marijuana Epidemic Is a Startling Warning
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The New York Times finally reported on something interesting. A new story published by the outlet covered the marijuana epidemic that has swept across the country, showing that over 10 percent of the United States are now regular users of the drug.

The Times reported that 44 million Americans are using marijuana, and are consuming it at least once per month, with more than 5 percent of the country, 18 million Americans, using it at least 70 percent of the days out of the year.

That figure has tripled since 2012, when six million people were reported to be near-daily users of marijuana, and under one million in the same category back in 1992.

Those numbers are astronomical, and very revealing. You can’t walk down the street of a major city or through most college campuses without being inundated with the smell of it. It’s ubiquitous in youth culture, promoted by music, TV, and movies. When you consider that one out of every ten Americans are habitual users, it’s no wonder that you can’t avoid it.

The problem has become so massive that the Times has reversed course on their 2014 endorsement of legalizing marijuana, claiming that their predictions were wildly incorrect and that there are a greater number of daily marijuana users than alcohol.

Smoking marijuana is one of the most anti-social behaviors that I can think of, and the statistics regarding its harm to the American youth can’t be understated. One study shows that nearly half of young males who develop psychosis from the drug will go schizophrenic, and another showed a high increase in suicide rates for those extensively using marijuana.

Brett Cooper, the former Daily Wire host, told a similar story about her brother who fell prey to the drug and its ill effects on social media this Tuesday.

These statistics show that America's next public health crisis is already here, and the trends indicate that it won't end any time soon.

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