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Marijuana use typically drops at the beginning of the year, then climbs in summer and fall: Seasonal variation may be explained by new year’s resolutions – Science Daily
Marijuana use increases throughout the calendar year, with use up 13 percent on average at the end of each year compared to the beginning.

Marijuana use increases throughout the calendar year, with use up 13 percent on average at the end of each year (2015-2019) compared to the beginning, according to a new study published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence.”We found that marijuana use is consistently higher among those surveyed later in the year, peaking during late fall or early winter before dropping at the beginning of the following year. We think this may be due, in part, to a ‘Dry January’ in which some people stop drinking…
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