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A Majority of People Would Lie About Their Cannabis Use to Get Lower Life Insurance Premiums Says New Survey

A recent survey conducted by Forbes Advisor showed that 56% of participants are willing to lie about their marijuana use to avoid these increased costs. It was also surprising that half of the people that were surveyed were actually aware that marijuana use could have an impact on life insurance costs. Overall, 60% of respondents said they would hesitate applying to life insurance because they consume cannabis, but 24% reported they did not want to be denied the service just because they use cannabis.

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