- Marijuana is a proven treatment for common health issues
- Marijuana use doesn’t negatively impact public safety
- Marijuana addiction isn’t as severe as other substances
Marijuana Use Disorder Should Be Taken Seriously
4 million people.
That’s the number of Americans abusing or dependent on marijuana according to a 2016 report. With today’s increased access, this number continues to climb. Compare that to prescription drug users and cocaine users and you’re looking at two to three times the amount of dependency.
But, in a climate where more people are profiting from medicinal and recreational marijuana, clients are advocating its use, and legislators are debating its regulation, how do criminal justice and drug treatment professionals handle this controversy?
The first step is to get all the facts.
In this blog post we’ll dispel three common myths about marijuana and explain why marijuana use disorder deserves more attention.
Common Marijuana Myths: