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Weed takes the crown: More people are now sparking up daily than drinking or smoking cigarettes
Jul 29, 2026
Source:
Tom Angell
Marijuana Moment
Big milestones are hitting the cannabis space as new federal data confirms that routine marijuana consumption has officially overtaken daily alcohol and cigarette use across the country. According to the latest findings, millions of Americans are choosing the plant as their go-to daily ritual, signaling a massive cultural shift toward cannabis acceptance. For everyday consumers, this underscores what the community has felt for years: legal herbs are rapidly becoming the preferred alternative for relaxation and wellness.
Navigating the changing legal landscape remains a mixed bag across various states. Over in Idaho, medical marijuana advocates are pushing back against state petition rejections but have decided against a lengthy legal battle for the upcoming ballot cycle. Meanwhile, a recent consumer poll shows that state-level crackdowns on hemp-derived cannabinoids are prompting a major migration back to regulated dispensaries. In fact, over half of the surveyed consumers opted to obtain official medical cards or switch to state-licensed shops, demonstrating a strong preference for secure, lab-tested products despite local restrictions.
However, the transition isn't entirely smooth. A newly released economic study warns lawmakers against over-taxing legal cannabis markets, showing that excessive tax rates directly reduce legal sales and inadvertently push price-conscious shoppers toward the unregulated market. For consumers looking to stay stocked without breaking the bank, keeping an eye out for dispensary loyalty rewards and local promotions is a great way to handle these shifting market dynamics.
On the medical front, researchers continue to validate the plant's therapeutic potential, with a new study indicating that cannabis significantly aids in managing symptoms and improving the daily quality of life for individuals dealing with inflammatory bowel disease. Whether you are following the latest policy updates or exploring new relief options, the momentum behind the movement is stronger than ever.







