
Persistent users likely to be lower paid and have relationship difficulties
Research found abusers ended up in a lower social class than their parents
Also more prone to be in less skilled, prestigious jobs and to run into debt
Study by Californian university followed children from birth up to age of 38
By ALEXANDER ROBERTSON FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 05:17 EST, 2 April 2016 | UPDATED: 11:19 EST, 2 April 2016
International research has revealed that the more cannabis you smoke, the more likely you are to be lower paid and have relationship difficulties.
The study followed children from birth up to the age of 38 and found people who smoked cannabis four or more days a week over many years ended up in a lower social class than their parents.
It also found that regular and persistent users ended up with lower-paying, less skilled and less prestigious jobs than those who were not regular cannabis smokers.
Financial, work-related and relationship difficulties were further experienced by those taking the drug, which worsened as the number of years of regular cannabis use progressed.
You’ve done it again James. A picture speaks a thousand words!
Run the same “study” on habitual drinkers and you will reach the exact same conclusion.
Correlation, causation, what’s the difference? As long as it fits the moral majority agenda. PJ, I thought you were better than to link to the Daily Mail, but then again I’ve seen you link to World Net Daily, so maybe you’re the one who’s been smoking too much.
sorry Daily Mail is almost always right about everything , unlike ABC,NBC,CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, CBS ,FOX , back test it yourself
James you’re right. Sometimes or most of the time they cover the US better than the US does.
Only Albert Pucciarelli is always right about everything.