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More People Over 50 Are Smoking Pot Than Ever Before

Posted by Jan Frel, AlterNet at 9:41 AM on September 11, 2009.


Are your parents part of the new Boomer trend?

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From Daniel Engber at Slate:

 ...[A] statistical trace of what I've taken to calling the "puff daddy" movement emerged a few years ago, when researchers at the National Institutes of Health compared national drug surveys conducted over two-year periods beginning in 1991 and 2001. Their analysis, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, found that the percentage of people who say they smoked marijuana in the past year had remained fairly stable over the 10-year stretch. (That is to say, it ended where it started.) But they found a very different pattern among those between the ages of 45 and 64: As my parents' generation matured, the number of smokers in that group had nearly tripled.

The baby boomer drug uptick turns up again in the recent data. According to the 2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, almost 6 percent of all adults between the ages of 50 and 59 reported smoking marijuana in the past year. That's up from about 3 percent five years earlier. Meanwhile, the number of recent users over the age of 50 has climbed to 2.65 million people nationwide (and we can assume the real prevalence is somewhat higher, since these figures are based on self-reported drug use). Here's something to think about: There are about as many boomers using cannabis today as there are high-school students doing the same.

 

Still, it's not easy to get an accurate picture of who these puffing oldsters are and how their drug habits have evolved over the last few decades. (It's also not clear to what extent the legalization of medical marijuana has been a factor.) In August, researchers at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration published a detailed look (PDF) at patterns of drug use among the boomers. Most appear to have used marijuana continually throughout their lives, but a sizable portion were classified as "resumers"—those who recently emerged from a long hiatus in smoking dope.

'The report defines “resumers” as anyone who used the drug at least once during the past year, not at all in the year before, and at least once in all the years before that. These accounted for 17 percent of those people between the ages of 50 and 59 who said they’d smoked dope in the past year. Of course any boomers who had “resumed” two (or three or four) years ago would be excluded from this total.', Sure enough, almost all the puff daddies and pot mommas I've encountered fall into this latter category: After years of abstinence, they've just recently started to rifle through junk drawers for vintage roach clips and rolling papers.

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For more on the growing rates of marijuana use, read Paul Armentano's article on the 2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health.

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Don't bogart that...
Posted by: Nheduanna on Sep 11, 2009 10:56 AM   
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I know folks who've become more moderate in their alcohol consumption as they've aged and have returned to pot. Part of it is caloric intake, but part of it is that they don't feel that pot is stigmatized as it once was. Besides, their kids are grown and out of the house -- or maybe they now have access through their kids' connections. Some of these folks are -- or were -- republicans since Reagan, but quit drinking the RR Kool-Aid and came to see the hypocrisy of the religious right "moral" conservatives.

Whatever ... pass it over to me.

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Well, duh, their kids grew up and finally moved out.
Posted by: rancespergl on Sep 11, 2009 11:52 AM   
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And the boomer parents can quit being hypocrites.

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Part of it is caloric intake
Posted by: lmwilker on Sep 11, 2009 4:25 PM   
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Not when you factor in the munchies!

I swear to God that I truly believe the Boomer Generation really will turn out to be The Greatest Generation.

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OH, FOR CHRIST'S SAKE.
Posted by: Longdream on Sep 11, 2009 5:01 PM   
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People over fifty INVENTED pot, you dumb shit.

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» THANK YOU. Posted by: rancespergl
Some of US never stopped
Posted by: gba273 on Sep 11, 2009 6:02 PM   
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Ya know, it takes two sides to make a war,

and those who persevere longest win!

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Why not light up?
Posted by: Quannah on Sep 11, 2009 6:35 PM   
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The inmates are running the asylum here in this country anyway. Might as well be high! That way we won't realize we're in a handbasket and where we're going.

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Oh, Fuck! Another Pot Survey?
Posted by: AlteredStates on Sep 11, 2009 7:04 PM   
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That's just what we need; another study; another test; another opinion poll; another survey; another law to make sure we lockup all the "criminals" who smoke pot; more prisons; more DEA raids to arrest all the cancer patients who legally use pot; another religious nut job to tell us of the evils of pot smoking; and of course, another "conservative" who has the countries best interest at heart when he calls for stricter enforcement of our medieval drug laws. And, don't forget Nancy Reagan's famous one-liner about a drug free America; "Just say NO"! Oh no, not her again.

Please, will someone say, "Give it a rest". Oh, I just did. Well, finally, there is someone with the good sense to stop the insanity. I'm glad I thought of it.

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The kind sweet herb
Posted by: pelican beak on Sep 11, 2009 7:10 PM   
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It best helps me cope with living
through an ultra-mega-massive
slow-motion train wreck.

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When will the stupidity end?
Posted by: JFlagg on Sep 12, 2009 9:22 AM   
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I have been watching the foolishness since Nixon shut down the border and began the WAR on DRUGS. Since that time the US has spent Billions. What can be said has been accomplished other than lots of Federal jobs have been created. These original drug warriors have been in service so long that they are now receiving their retirement money. The War was lost two weeks after Nixons border blockade. New channels were found to supply the herb to consumers and many people found alternative substances to replace their recreational drug use.

At the time of the border closure PCP (Angel Dust) was readily available. The numerous arrests of people who used the drug and were found naked climbing poles in public or some other bizzare behavior. The closure also opened up the profitable domestic production of Pot. Now the Pot crop is the largest cash crop in California. Nixon's efforts turned out to be a Jobs Program.

Thirty-five years have past. I have significantly fewer friends who use alcohol as their drug of choice. Many have simply died. Their bodies gave out after the many years of processing the alcohol-poison. The alchohol users have also suffered through divorces, loss of jobs, years of AA recovery and medical treatments to sustain their lives with Liver problems, diabetes and stomach ailments.

My children have grown and gone on. The teaching that they learned at home centered around the evils of alcohol and other noxious drugs. They were taught that Pot was not a motivational tool. College degrees and no alcohol related arrests, driving incidents or felonious acts done under the influence have been the result.

Since the Hearst Yellow journalism days Pot has been the enemy of corporations. Smoking pot takes money out of the pockets of the federally sanctioned drug distributers. How many beers does a pot smoker not drink. How many pot smokers use alcohol in moderation. Way too many to continue to support the growth of alcohol consumption. If a kid is smoking pot they are less likely to be the "Captain". Nothing like a drunk youngster to loss control and drive, force themselves on others either sexually or confrontationally.

I have smoked pot and continue to do so. No health problems, no acts of violence against my spouse of 30 years and no problem having access to pot, other than those first couple weeks of Nixons war.

I have been successful financially and family wise. I have observed the problems that alcohol has had for friends and their children and our society as whole. We will continue to piss away the Billions as long as there are interests focused on building their drinking customer base. We are taught that life is always better with a beer. Tell that to the 25 year old who finds himself married with kids and a Joe-six-pack-a-day habit. If he makes it to 40 he will have another 20 years of health and family problems to deal with.

Joe-six-pack is an addicted alcohol abuser with a drug-of-choice readily available and a society that promotes the substance and the behavior.

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» RE: When will the stupidity end? Posted by: karen21550
more of the same?
Posted by: Skelmo5000 on Sep 13, 2009 4:49 PM   
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I think we're likely to see this number continue to rise. In 1975 there was a peak in the stats of seniors who reported smoking pot in the last year, as I recall, and those people have just hit 50 in the past couple of years. I would think more of us that one might suspect have been doing it all along, but how would anyone ever know? It's not something you discuss at the PTA meeting or on the sidelines of the soccer field. So I would not be surprised to see more people who have been smoking all along, 1) come of age, and 2) come out of the closet about it, especially as attitudes seem to be shifting.

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I remember when it was $15 an ounce. Now it's $200.
Posted by: smadaj on Sep 14, 2009 10:18 AM   
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Who can afford it? But it is clearly much safer than alcohol. Doesn't destroy your health, doesn't promote aggressive behavior.

Drunk kid driving -- 90 mph, feels like s/he can handle anything - BAM! Three dead kids.

Stoned kid driving .... um, about 25 mph, if that. Ultra careful, not aggressive... Shouldn't be on the road, either, but at least s/he isn't feeling foolishly omnipotent, and generally isn't likely to kill anyone...

Drunk Daddy - beats Mommy, scares the hell out of the kids.

Stoned Daddy - doesn't get to the yard work. Cooks a gourmet meal to surprise Mommy.

Drunk Mommy - screams at the kids to shut the *$%^& UP!

Stoned Mommy - plays Candyland for HOURS with the kids.

Better to be sober most of the time, but for recreational purposes, pot has it hands down over alcohol. This profiteering WAR ON DRUGS is as INSANE as just about every other TOTALLY INSANE thing going on in this INSANE nation!

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if i was a cop
Posted by: sopomike on Sep 14, 2009 12:56 PM   
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id be damm carefull around us fifty plus .we are fed up with there shit and we aint gonna take it no more .we got guns and we arnt afraid to use them .we lived our lives and will snuff em out if they fuck with us .its on now biatches

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Question on Industrial Hemp
Posted by: misencikjc on Sep 14, 2009 6:45 PM   
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Personally, I'm predisposed to alcohol, pot never quite agreed with me.

Does the governments refusal to allow industrial hemp relate to marijuana or is it primarily forbidden because of the strength and lobbying of cotton, logging and chemical industries? I always assumed it was because of these powerful interests. Does the plant used for hemp fiber even have THC?

Anyway, I'd like to see some of these boomer potheads get behind industrial hemp, the miracle crop.

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» As far As I Know It Does Not... Posted by: AlteredStates
Timothy Leary.
Posted by: Paxmana1 on Sep 15, 2009 1:23 AM   
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I remember many moons ago when Tim was interviewed by some smart young woman who scornfully asked "so what has become of the revolution" .. Tune in and Drop Out.

Tim answered .. they are all working in Fed and State Government jobs and they are all burrowing away at the foundations.

We have not forgotten Tim wherever you are now and we are still staunch and we taught our kids about the Corporate Fascist Governments in all of the nations of the English speaking world.

American beer is made with genetically modified yeast .. your spirits are made with industrial alcohol made from such things as milk whey and any other industrial waste that lends itself to the scam.

It is then diluted down to circa 40% v/v with water. Colored with artificial dyes and flavorings. For example the Bourbon and Coke sold in tins and made under license in many countries is loaded with Aspartame and a few other nasties.

Alcohol is a downer on the nervous system and many people who use it to the excess are simply self medicating the 'Uber Stress' that is being laid on us by the corporations and the lobbyists for global war ..

I hear that Mac Chrystalbum took some time out from directing the killings in Afghanistan to berate his underling killers for being pissed .. Brit slang for being drunk on duty.

But hey they gotta relax somehow, a vicious circle.

Well Timothy Leary .. we are gonna win .. you were so right .. the best thing that ever came out of America.

But jeeze guys get it on quick, the world is on the edge.

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» My Man, Tim Posted by: AlteredStates
Bobble
Posted by: Bobble1 on Sep 16, 2009 12:55 PM   
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I have a "friend" that started when he was 13, forty years ago. Never stopped, except in times of drought. Friend is in good health and very prosperous professionally. Kind of kills all the anti messages and scare tactics.

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DidI nod off??????
Posted by: bobcoejr on Sep 16, 2009 2:31 PM   
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Hope there is not a quiz on all these comments.cuz all I noz iz.. there is nothing like " A ROLLED ONE AND A COLD ONE"

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» RE: DidI nod off?????? Posted by: karen21550