Cannabis use among adolescents continues at high levels and evolves into increasingly attractive formats for young people, such as vaping, in a context where international regulatory debate remains focused mainly on nicotine and its non-burning alternatives. Official data in the United States reflect the magnitude of the phenomenon. By 2022, 30.7% of senior high school students had used cannabis in the past year, while 6.3% recognized a daily us…
Cannabis use among adolescents continues at high levels and evolves into increasingly attractive formats for young people, such as vaping, in a context where international regulatory debate remains focused mainly on nicotine and its non-burning alternatives. Official data in the United States reflect the magnitude of the phenomenon. By 2022, 30.7% of senior high school students had used cannabis in the past year, while 6.3% recognized a daily us…