From medical marijuana to cannabis cafes in Portland, everyone
is talking about toking these days. With over 15 million Americans
admitting that they use it regularly, marijuana is still widely
popular among Americans and it seems that several new breeds of
users have emerged in the last few years.
It’s a new and improved user, one who is often a highly educated professional (or retiree) with an annual household income of more than $75,000. And if you’re single, there’s a good chance you’re one of them. That’s because according to The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 58% of all single adults have smoked pot in the last 30 days.
Tolerance towards marijuana may be on the rise among law and policy makers as well as healthcare practitioners, but there are still consequences. Take 33 year old Sheryl, a research analyst in San Francisco who lost her job after a random on-the-spot drug test was ordered by the marketing firm where she worked for almost 8 years. Apparently over 90 percent of Fortune 500 companies, including American Express, General Electric, and Goldman Sachs, have a drug testing program for their employees. While some firms may be more lenient on recreational use of certain drugs versus others, risk of job loss or reputation is still a sobering reality one must consider even if the economy and hiring market are strong.
And it is not only in the employment context. Eric,
a bachelor in Boston with a daily dope habit, suffered from a
different kind of performance issue: his was in the bedroom.
According to an Australian study released over the summer, Eric is
not the only one experiencing hard (or not so hard) times. Based on
the findings, men who smoke marijuana daily find it four times more
difficult to climax during sex and three times more likely to
suffer from premature ejaculation than non-users..... continue
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