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w York's East Village, is common.[b] The median age
of my informants was twenty-two, with slightly over one-fifth in their teens (21 percent),
and less than a tenth ( 7 percent) were thirty or over. At about the same time I was
conducting my survey, The East Village Other, a New York underground newspaper
whose 25,000 readers include a considerable percentage of drug users, did a study of its
own. In the April 1967 issue, EVO included a fill-out, mail-in questionnaire on its readers'
drug use. Keeping in mind the extraordinary possibilities for bias and distortion,[6] it
should be noted, nonetheless, that the age range of my own study and that of the EVO
study are remarkably similar ( see Table 2-1).
TABLE 2-1
Age Range in Goode and EVO Studies
(percent)
Goode EVO
17 or under 5 16 or under 4
18 or 19 16 17 or 18 11
20 or 21 25 19, 20, 21 28
22, 23, 24, 25 30 22, 23, 24, 25 35
26, 27, 28, 29 18 26 to 30 12
30 or over 7 over 30 10
TABLE 2-2
Age Range in New York Medical College Study
(percent)
Teens 22
Twenties 70
Thirties 8
A third study, conducted by
two sociologists at the New York
Medical College in early 1969,
interviewed seventy-four New
York user respondents collected
by "reputational" methods.[7]
The age composition of this
group was almost identical to
mine and to EVO's (see Table 2-
2). Although none of these
studies is random in its
composition of users, or in its
method of collection, the
closeness in correspondence
lends credence to the assertion
that the age distribution of
marijuana smokers in general (or
at least in New York City) is very
likely to be as described. More
striking than its mere youth
(since the median age of the
American population in general
is about
twenty-seven) is the high
degree of concentration within the specific age range of about fifteen years, the middle
teens upward to about thirty.
It is possible that use is spreading beyond these boundaries,
both upward and downward; perhaps in a few years, as the present user population grows
older, and, possibly, continues to some extent in using marijuana, this over-representation
among those in their late teens and early twenties will no longer hold true. In any case,
this is, at the present time, the age breakdown of the average user.
(4 of 19)4/15/2004 1:03:33 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 2
Sex
The user is more likely to be male than female. Or, to put it another way, men are Jack Hair Weed Growing more
likely to smoke, or to have smoked, marijuana than women. The differences between men
and women in their potsmoking participation are always fairly small, but distinct. For
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the
addicting drugs, especially heroin, the differences are massive. Only about one-fifth of all
known addicts turn out to be women. Men have five times greater chance of becoming
heroin addicts than women.8] The male dominance in marijuana use is never as great as
that. In the 1969 American Institute of Public Opinion study (Gallup Poll) of a
reprw York's East Village, is common.b] The median age
of my informants was twenty-two, with slightly over one-fifth in their teens (21 percent),
and less than a tenth ( 7 percent) were thirty or over. At about the same time I was
conducting my survey, The East Village Other, a New York underground newspaper
whose 25,000 readers include a considerable percentage of drug users, did a study of its
own. In the April 1967 issue, EVO included a fill-out, mail-in questionnaire on its readers'
drug use. Keeping in mind the extraordinary possibilities for bias and distortion,6] it
should be noted, nonetheless, that the age range of my own study and that of the EVO
study are remarkably similar ( see Table 2-1).
TABLE 2-1
Age Range in Goode and EVO Studies
(percent)
Goode EVO
17 or under 5 16 or under 4
18 or 19 16 17 or 18 11
20 or 21 25 19, 20, 21 28
22, 23, 24, 25 30 22, 23, 24, 25 35
26, 27, 28, 29 18 26 to 30 12
30 or over 7 over 30 10
TABLE 2-2
Age Range in New York Medical College Study
(percent)
Teens 22
Twenties 70
Thirties 8
A third study, conducted by
two sociologists at the New York
Medical College in early 1969,
interviewed seventy-four New
York user respondents collected
by "reputational" methods.7]
The age composition of this
group was almost identical to
mine and to EVO's (see Table 2-
2). Although none of these
studies is random in its
composition of users, or in its
method of collection, the
closeness in correspondence
lends credence to the assertion
that the age distribution of
marijuana smokers in general (or
at least in New York City) is very
likely to be as described.
More
striking than its mere youth
(since the median age of the
American population in general
is about
twenty-seven) is the high
degree of concentration within the specific age range of about fifteen years, the middle
teens upward to about thirty. It is possible that use is spreading beyond these boundaries,
both upward and downward; perhaps in a few years, as the present user population grows
older, and, possibly, continues to some extent in using marijuana, this over-representation
among those in their late teens and early twenties will no
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longer hold true. In any case,
this is, at the present time, the age breakdown of the average user.
(4 of 19)4/15/2004 1:03:33 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 2
Sex
The user is more likely to be male than female. Or, to put it another way, men are more
likely to smoke, or to have smoked, marijuana than women. The differences between men
and women in their potsmoking participation are always fairly small, but distinct. For the
addicting drugs, especially heroin, the differences are massive.
Only about one-fifth of all
known addicts turn out to be women. Men have five times greater chance of becoming
heroin addicts than women.8] The male dominance in marijuana use is never as great as
that. In the 1969 American Institute of Public Opinion study (Gallup Poll) of a
reprw York's East Village, is common.[b The median age
of my informants was twenty-two, with slightly over one-fifth in their teens (21 percent),
and less than a tenth ( 7 percent) were thirty or over. At about the same time I was
conducting my survey, The East Village Other, a New York underground newspaper
whose 25,000 readers include a considerable percentage of drug users, did a study of its
own. In the April 1967 issue, EVO included a fill-out, mail-in questionnaire on its readers'
drug use. Keeping in mind the extraordinary possibilities for bias and distortion,[6 it
should be noted, nonetheless, that the age range of my own study and that of the EVO
study are remarkably similar ( see Table 2-1).
TABLE 2-1
Age Range in Goode and EVO Studies
(percent)
Goode EVO
17 or under 5 16 or under 4
18 or 19 16 17 or 18 11
20 or 21 25 19, 20, 21 28
22, 23, 24, 25 30 22, 23, 24, 25 35
26, 27, 28, 29 18 26 to 30 12
30 or over 7 over 30 10
TABLE 2-2
Age Range in New York Medical College Study
(percent)
Teens 22
Twenties 70
Thirties 8
A third study, conducted by
two sociologists at the New York
Medical College in early 1969,
interviewed seventy-four New
York user respondents collected
by "reputational" methods.7
The age composition of this
group was almost identical to
mine and to EVO's (see Table 2-
2). Although none of these
studies is random in its
composition of users, or in its
method of collection, the
closeness in correspondence
lends credence to the assertion
that the age distribution of
marijuana smokers in general (or
at least in New York City) is very
likely to be as described. More
striking than its mere youth
(since the median age of the
American population in general
is about
twenty-seven) is the high
degree of concentration within the specific age range of about fifteen years, the middle
teens upward to about thirty. It is possible that use is spreading beyond these boundaries,
both upward and downward; perhaps in a few years, as the present user population grows
older, and, possibly, continues to some extent in using marijuana, this over-representation
among those in their late teens and early twenties will no longer hold true. In any case,
this is, at the present time, the age breakdown of the average user.
(4 of 19)4/15/2004 1:03:33 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 2
Sex
The user is more likely to be male than female.
Or, to put it another way, men are more
likely to smoke, or to have smoked, marijuana than women.
The differences between men
and women in their potsmoking
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addicting drugs, especially heroin, the differences are massive. Only about one-fifth of all
known addicts turn out to be women. Men have five times greater chance of becoming
heroin addicts than women.[8 The male dominance in marijuana use is never as great as
that. In the 1969 American Institute of Public Opinion study (Gallup Poll) of a
reprw York's East Village, is common.b The median age
of my informants was twenty-two, with slightly over one-fifth in their teens (21 percent),
and less than a tenth ( 7 percent) were thirty or over. At about the same time I was
conducting my survey, The East Village Other, a New York underground newspaper
whose 25,000 readers include a considerable percentage of drug users, did a study of its
own. In the April 1967 issue, EVO included a fill-out, mail-in questionnaire on its readers'
drug use. Keeping in mind the extraordinary possibilities for bias and distortion,6 it
should be noted, nonetheless, that the age range of my own study and that of the EVO
study are remarkably similar ( see Table 2-1).
TABLE 2-1
Age Range in Goode and EVO Studies
(percent)
Goode EVO
17 or under 5 16 or under 4
18 or 19 16 17 or 18 11
20 or 21 25 19, 20, 21 28
22, 23, 24, 25 30 22, 23, 24, 25 35
26, 27, 28, 29 18 26 to 30 12
30 or over 7 over 30 10
TABLE 2-2
Age Range in New York Medical College Study
(percent)
Teens 22
Twenties 70
Thirties 8
A third study, conducted by
two sociologists at the New York
Medical College in early 1969,
interviewed seventy-four New
York
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by "reputational" methods.7
The age composition of this
group was almost identical to
mine and to EVO's (see Table 2-
2). Although none of these
studies is random in its
composition of users, or in its
method of collection, the
closeness in correspondence
lends credence to the assertion
that the age distribution of
marijuana smokers in general (or
at least in New York City) is very
likely to be as described. More
striking than its mere youth
(since the median age of the
American population in general
is about
twenty-seven) is the high
degree of concentration within the specific age range of about fifteen years, the middle
teens upward to about thirty. It is possible that use is spreading beyond these boundaries,
both upward and downward; perhaps in a few years, as the present user population grows
older, and, possibly, continues to some extent in using marijuana, this over-representation
among those in their late teens and early twenties will no longer hold true. In any case,
this is, at the present time, the
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(4 of 19)4/15/2004 1:03:33 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 2
Sex
The user is more likely to be male than female. Or, to put it another way, men are more
likely to smoke, or to have smoked, marijuana than women. The differences between men
and women in their potsmoking participation are always fairly small, but distinct. For the
addicting drugs, especially heroin, the differences are massive. Only about one-fifth of all
known addicts turn out to be women. Men have five times greater chance of becoming
heroin addicts than women.8 The male dominance in marijuana use is never as great as
that.
In the 1969 American Institute of Public Opinion study (Gallup Poll) of a
repr
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