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Health and wellness are among the main factors driving acceptance of cannabis across the U.S.
Since 1996, 33 states have launched medical cannabis programs. And according to a survey conducted earlier this year by BDSA, Boulder, CO, nearly 60 percent of adult cannabis consumers, in states where it’s fully legal, currently use cannabis for health and medical reasons, while 37 percent use cannabis for both recreational and health and medical reasons.