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  1. Trends in cannabis use among California adults have been relatively stable since 2018. In 2020, 16 percent of adults in California reported using cannabis in the previous 30 days (also known as current cannabis users) compared to 18 percent in 2018 (Figure 1).

  2. The California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) developed four data dashboards to display essential licensing, harvest, and sales statistics for the California cannabis industry.

  3. July 14, 2020 – Arrest data released by the California Dept. of Justice show there were 1,181 felony marijuana arrests in California in 2019, down 27% from 2018 (1,617 arrests) and the lowest number since 1954. Hispanics accounted for 493 or 41.7% of felony arrests; Blacks for 263 (22.3%) and Whites for 252 (21.3%).

  4. Nearly 1 in 10 California high school youth used cannabis in 2022 (9%). 1 Among adults, cannabis use was highest among 21–24-year-olds in California in 2022 (29%). 2. Practically half of all cannabis-related emergency department visits were among teens and younger adults, ages 15-30 years old (46%). 3

  5. 2 Μαρ 2023 · DCC-led search warrant operations increased from 62 in 2021 to 155 in 2022, a 150 percent increase. DCC also seized over 41,726 pounds of illegal cannabis in 2021 and more than 144,254 pounds in 2022, a 246 percent increase. Arrests more than tripled, with 17 in 2021 and 56 in 2022.

  6. data-openjustice.doj.ca.gov › sites › defaultCrime in California 2021

    statistics, provided by California law enforcement agencies, are presented for reported crimes, arrests, dispositions of adult felony arrests, adult probation, criminal justice personnel, civilians’ complaints

  7. 7 Νοε 2021 · California voters legalized recreational marijuana, but its cannabis market remains largely illicit. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with reporter Amanda Chicago Lewis about why.