And it's not just middle-aged folks who are indulging more often.
Smoking weed is often seen as an indulgence reserved for the young and the reckless: kids get high, in the popular imagination, but by and large their parents don't.
But new federal data show a stunning reversal of that age-old stereotype.
Middle-aged Americans are now slightly more likely to use marijuana than their teenage children.
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Christopher Ingraham ~ Washington Post ~