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Pubdate: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 Source: Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Times Colonist Contact: http://www.canada.com/victoria/timescolonist/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/481 Author: CanWest News Service Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) SURVEY UNCOVERS EDUCATED TOKERS VANCOUVER -- Marijuana users are more likely than non-users to be single, well-educated and earning a decent salary. That's one of the findings included in a detailed analysis of data contained in the Canadian Addiction Survey. The survey was originally released last year, but the analysis released Wednesday reveals variations in drug and alcohol use according to income, education and marital status. For example, married couples, high-school dropouts and low-income earners were the least likely to toke. More than half of never-married Canadians have smoked marijuana (57.5 per cent) at some point in their lives, compared with 41 per cent of married couples and 35 per cent of previously married respondents. Only about 35 per cent of non-high school graduates had smoked pot at some point, compared with 52 per cent among Canadians with some post-secondary education (the figure dropped for those with university degrees). Just 43 per cent of low-income earners had smoked cannabis, versus 55 per cent of high income earners. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth