The cannabis is safer than tobacco or alcohol according to a survey.

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Fran Quesada Moya

06-09-2024 07:00:49 - Updated: 6 September, 2024

 

A recent survey in the United States has yielded results confirming a significant shift in public perception regarding cannabis. The majority of Americans now consider this substance to be safer than alcohol and cigarettes. This finding not only reflects the cultural evolution surrounding cannabis use but may also influence the future direction of legislation and public health policies in the country.

 

 

🥀 Survey Results: A Deep Cultural Change

 

 

The study shows that a notable percentage of respondents perceive cannabis as carrying fewer health risks than the consumption of alcohol or tobacco. This change in public perception may be related to the growing normalization of cannabis, driven by both recreational and medicinal legalization in numerous states.

The survey highlights that on August 21, 2024, Americans continue to move away from the traditional stigmas associated with cannabis use while increasingly concerned about the long-term negative effects of alcohol and tobacco consumption. As more studies reveal the comparative risks and potential benefits of cannabis, public opinions have followed this trend, aligning more closely with scientific findings.

 

 

⏰ Implications for Policy and Regulation

 

This change in perception could have a significant impact on U.S. drug policy. The growing acceptance of cannabis as a safer option could pressure for the expedited reclassification of the plant at the federal level, a topic already under discussion with the recent recommendation from the Department of Health to move cannabis to Category III. Furthermore, this shift in public opinion may bolster efforts to further decriminalize and regulate its use nationwide.

It is also important to highlight how this trend connects with an increase in demand for healthier and more sophisticated cannabis products, such as edibles and oils, which are perceived as less harmful options than traditional combustion consumption.

 

 

✅ The Role of Education and Information in Changing Perception

 

Education about the responsible use of cannabis has played a crucial role in this cultural shift. Awareness campaigns and ongoing research have helped demystify cannabis, positioning it as a safer alternative compared to other recreational substances. This has led more people to reconsider their attitudes towards the plant, not only from a recreational standpoint but also as a therapeutic tool.

 

 

🌼Conclusion and pevgrow’s opinion

 

At Pevgrow, we see this news as a reflection of the transformative moment the cannabis industry is experiencing. This shift in perception within American society is not only an indication that the destigmatization of cannabis continues but could also have a profound impact on public health policy and the market as a whole. As public opinion continues to evolve, we are likely to see more advancements in regulation and greater acceptance both in the United States and around the world.

The future of cannabis seems increasingly tied to its normalization as a safe and beneficial substance when used responsibly, moving away from the old prejudices that limited its social and legal acceptance. For us, there was no debate in this regard, as we are confident that cannabis is less harmful than tobacco and alcohol, in the case of the former because smoking both substances can have the same negative consequences, but at least marijuana has positive therapeutic effects, and in the case of the latter because alcohol is one of the most harmful substances in general, although culturally it is accepted or even well-regarded in many cases. What do you think? Do you believe cannabis is safer or more harmful? Please let us know.

 

*News video: Americans Think That Alcohol and Opioids Cause More Secondhand Harm Than Marijuana

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  1. Avatar for Blanca Cortez

    After reading this news, I am more convinced than ever that cannabis is a much safer option than alcohol or tobacco; it’s time to change the perception!