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esentative sample of college students,[9] 25 percent of the men and 18 percent of the
women had tried marijuana at least once. (The figure for the entire sample was 22
percent.) In the EVO study, all of whom had used drugs, 98 percent of whom- had smoked
marijuana, and 85 percent had used hashish at least once, the sex distribution was 69/31, a
remarkable over-representation of males in New York's East Village drug-using
community. In a study of a sample of students at a small upstate New York college, about
20 percent of the women and 30 percent of the men had used marijuana at least once.10]
Regardless of the locus of the study in question, men were more likely than women to
smoke pot.[11]
In our sample, there was a slight skew; 53 percent of our respondents were men, and 47
percent were women. However, since it is not representative, this figure, in and of itself,
means very little.
The simple population of all those who have had so much as a single
puff of a marijuana cigarette is less relevant than levels of use and involvement. Not only
are men far more likely to have had at least some minimal contact with drugs, the greater
the degree of involvement and use, the greater the over-representation of men will be.
Heavy and frequent marijuana use is a decidedly male-dominated activity. Men are more
likely than women to use drugs, to use them often, to have tried and used more drugs, and
to have participated in a greater variety of drug-related activities, such as buying and
selling, turning others on, and, in short, to be far more involved in the drug subculture.
These differences are more remarkable for their consistency and direction than for their
strength. Of the 105 men in my study, 17 percent said that they smoked marijuana every
day, while this figure was 7 percent for the 99 women; 17 percent of the men smoked less
than once per month and 28 percent of the women were such infrequent smokers.
The men in my study were also more likely to have tried drugs other than marijuana, as
we see clearly in the Table 2-3. Forty-two percent of the women had taken no other drug
besides marijuana, while this was true of only 22 percent of the men. This male
dominance was maintained for every drug. The proportion of men taking LSD more than a
dozen times, as well as the proportion ever taking heroin was about three times that for
women: 19 percent versus 7 percent in the first case, and 19 percent versus 6 percent in
the second. Men were more likely to be involved in drug-using activities and in the drugusing
community in a variety of ways. They were more likely to have drug-using friends
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one-sixth of the men said that they had never bought marijuana (16 percent), while this
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marijuana, and 85 percent had used hashish at least once, the sex distribution was 69/31, a
remarkable over-representation of males in New York's East Village drug-using
community. In a study of a sample of students at a small upstate New York college, about
20 percent of the women and 30 percent of the men had used marijuana at least once.10]
Regardless of the locus of the study in question, men were more likely than women to
smoke pot.11]
In our sample, there was a slight skew; 53 percent of our respondents were men, and 47
percent were women.
However, since it is not representative, this figure, in and of itself,
means very little. The simple population of all those who have had so much as a single
puff of a marijuana cigarette is less relevant than levels of use and involvement. Not only
are men far more likely to have had at least some minimal contact with drugs, the greater
the degree of involvement and use, the greater the over-representation of men will be.
Heavy and frequent marijuana use is a decidedly male-dominated activity. Men are more
likely than women to use drugs, to use them often, to have tried and used more drugs, and
to have participated in a greater variety of drug-related activities, such as buying and
selling, turning others on, and, in short, to be far more involved in the drug subculture.
These differences are more remarkable for their consistency and direction than for their
strength.
Of the 105 men in my study, 17 percent said that they smoked marijuana every
day, while this figure was 7 percent for the 99 women; 17 percent of the men smoked less
than once per month and 28 percent of the women were such infrequent smokers.
The men in my study were also more likely to have tried drugs other than marijuana, as
we see clearly in the Table 2-3. Forty-two percent of the women had taken no other drug
besides marijuana, while this was true of only 22 percent of the men. This male
dominance was maintained for every drug. The proportion of men taking LSD more than a
dozen times, as well as the proportion ever taking heroin was about three times that for
women: 19 percent versus 7 percent in the first case, and 19 percent versus 6 percent in
the second. Men were more likely to be involved in drug-using activities and in the drugusing
community in a variety of ways. They were more likely to have drug-using friends
(5 of 19)4/15/2004 1:03:33 AM
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women had tried marijuana at least once. (The figure for the entire sample was 22
percent.) In the EVO study, all of whom had used drugs, 98 percent of whom- had smoked
marijuana, and 85 percent had used hashish at least once, the sex distribution was 69/31, a
remarkable over-representation of males in New York's East Village drug-using
community. In a study of a sample of students at a small upstate New York college, about
20 percent of the women and 30 percent of the men had used marijuana at least once.10
Regardless of the locus of the study in question, men were more likely than women to
smoke pot.11
In our sample, there was a slight skew; 53 percent of our respondents were men, and 47
percent were women.
However, since it is not representative, this figure, in and of itself,
means very little. The simple population of all those who have had so much as a single
puff of a marijuana cigarette is less relevant than levels of use and involvement. Not only
are men far more likely to have had at least some minimal contact with drugs, the greater
the degree of involvement and use, the greater the over-representation of men will be.
Heavy and frequent marijuana use is a decidedly male-dominated activity. Men are more
likely than women to use drugs, to use them often, to have tried and used more drugs, and
to have participated in a greater variety of drug-related activities, such as buying and
selling, turning others on, and, in short, to be far more involved in the drug subculture.
These differences are more remarkable for their consistency and direction than for their
strength. Of the 105 men in my study, 17 percent said that they smoked marijuana every
day, while this figure was 7 percent for the 99 women; 17 percent of the men smoked less
than once per month and 28 percent of the women were such infrequent smokers.
The men in my study were also more likely to have tried drugs other than marijuana, as
we see clearly in the Table 2-3. Forty-two percent of the women had taken no other drug
besides marijuana, while this was true of only 22 percent of the men. This male
dominance was maintained for every drug. The proportion of men taking LSD more than a
dozen times, as well as the proportion ever taking heroin was about three times that for
women: 19 percent versus 7 percent in the first case, and 19 percent versus 6 percent in
the second. Men were more likely to be involved in drug-using activities and in the drugusing
community in a variety of ways. They were more likely to have drug-using friends
(5 of 19)4/15/2004 1:03:33 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 2
than women were. They were also more likely to have bought and sold marijuana.
Only
one-sixth of the men said that they had never bought marijuana (16 percent), while this
was true of between one-third and one-half of the women (42 percent).
Typically, the
woman is offesentative sample of college students,9 25 percent of the men and 18 percent of the
women had tried marijuana at least once. (The figure for the entire sample was 22
percent.) In the EVO study, all of whom had used drugs, 98 percent of whom- had smoked
marijuana, and 85 percent had used hashish at least once, the sex distribution was 69/31, a
remarkable over-representation of males in New York's East Village drug-using
community. In a study of a sample of students at a small upstate New York college, about
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Regardless of the locus of the study in question, men were more likely than women to
smoke pot.11
In our sample, there was a slight skew; 53 percent of our respondents were men, and 47
percent were women. However, since it is not representative, this figure, in and of itself,
means very little. The simple population of all those who have had so much as a single
puff of a marijuana cigarette is less relevant than levels of use and involvement. Not only
are men far more likely to have had at least some minimal contact with drugs, the greater
the degree of involvement and use, the greater the over-representation of men will be.
Heavy and frequent marijuana use is a decidedly male-dominated activity. Men are more
likely than women to use drugs, to use them often, to have tried and used more drugs, and
to have participated in a greater variety of drug-related activities, such as buying and
selling, turning others on, and, in short, to be far more involved in the drug subculture.
These differences are more remarkable for their consistency and direction than for their
strength. Of the 105 men in my study, 17 percent said that they smoked marijuana every
day, while this figure was 7 percent for the 99 women; 17 percent of the men smoked less
than once per month and 28 percent of the women were such infrequent smokers.
The men in my study were also more likely to have tried drugs other than marijuana, as
we see clearly in the Table 2-3. Forty-two percent of the women had taken no other drug
besides marijuana, while this was true of only 22 percent of the men. This male
dominance was maintained for every drug. The proportion of men taking LSD more than a
dozen times, as well as the proportion ever taking heroin was about three times that for
women: 19 percent versus 7 percent in the first case, and 19 percent versus 6 percent in
the second. Men were more likely to be involved in drug-using activities and in the drugusing
community in a variety of ways. They were more likely to have drug-using friends
(5 of 19)4/15/2004 1:03:33 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 2
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one-sixth of the men said that they had never bought marijuana (16 percent), while this
was true of between one-third and one-half of the women (42 percent). Typically, the
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