For those that are still classifying all cannabis users as high school dropouts with sedentary lifestyles, they cannot be more wrong. The Gallup poll shows that 12% of college graduates smoke cannabis whereas 18% of those who are not college graduates enjoy the benefits of cannabis. This data helps to defeat the view held by some people that cannabis users suffer from a lack of motivation and easily lose sight of their goals and ambitions. Therefore, it is safe to say that educational status is becoming less of a barrier to the proliferation of marijuana use as time goes by.
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