Federal Study Highlights Rise in Cannabis Use Among Seniors
June 5th, 2025 8:25 AM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
A JAMA study funded by federal sources indicates a significant increase in cannabis consumption among Americans aged 65 and older, coinciding with broader legalization across states.

A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), supported by federal funding, has documented a notable rise in cannabis use among Americans aged 65 and older. This trend aligns with the expanding legalization of cannabis for both medical and recreational purposes across various states. The findings underscore a shifting demographic in cannabis consumption, presenting new opportunities for businesses within the cannabis industry to cater to an older audience.
The implications of this study are multifaceted. For the cannabis industry, the growing acceptance and use of cannabis among seniors signal a potentially lucrative market segment that may require tailored products. From a public health perspective, the increase in usage among older adults raises questions about the need for targeted education on the benefits and risks associated with cannabis use in this age group. Furthermore, the study's federal backing adds a layer of credibility to the ongoing discourse on cannabis legalization and its societal impacts, suggesting a gradual shift in perceptions at the national level.
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