Young folks are pouring out the alcohol and stocking up on edibles, a new study suggests. From 2000 to 2020, cannabis use by U.S. adolescents has jumped 245%, while alcohol use has steadily dwindled over the same period, Neuroscience News reports on the study published in the peer-reviewed journal Clinical Toxicology. The study’s findings are based on data about intentional misuse and abuse among children ages 6 to 18 reported to the National Poison Data System.
Youth in the United States are using cannabis more and losing interest in alcohol, new study finds
