Pubdate: Thu, 23 Jun 2016 Source: Pueblo Chieftain (CO) Copyright: 2016 The Pueblo Chieftain Contact: http://www.chieftain.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1613 Author: Chris Warren TEEN POT USE In a recent Associated Press article "Colorado: Youth pot use hasn't gone up since legalization" the main idea was that overall in Colorado marijuana use among high schoolers has remained stagnant at 21 percent, just below the national average of 22 percent. The Pueblo for Positive Impact group found the rate in Pueblo is much higher at 30.1 percent among high schoolers and decided to post several posts to its Facebook page, emphasizing this huge difference. The rate in Pueblo is the highest in the state and was for the past survey as well. I have recently been blocked by the group for posing links to the past survey showing Pueblo use is actually declining since dispensaries were opened in the state. In 2013, a year before dispensaries opened the rate was 32.1 percent. For a group supposedly made up of a large portion of the "highly educated" community in Pueblo, many medical doctors and the CEOs of the hospitals, their suppression of information is disgusting. There are only two data points I could find online, and it is difficult to draw conclusions from two data points, but according to the only data source we have, marijuana use among high schoolers in Pueblo is on the decline. Chris Warren Pueblo - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom