By Stan Bush
DENVER (CBS4) – Seniors are becoming as the fastest growing segment of the marijuana industry.
According to a national survey, usage among adults 65 and
older is up 250 percent, while adults 50-65 have also increased usage
nearly 58 percent.
“I’ve generally felt that recreational drugs of any kind
were no nos, and I still do,” says 91-year-old Duane Kaniebs. “Cannabis
seems to be somewhere in between.”
Kaniebs was part of a standing room-only meeting in
Louisville meant to educate seniors on marijuana as a treatment for
chronic pain.
The World War II veteran who suffers from chronic foot pain says his opinion of marijuana has changed dramatically.
“All of these years I thought it was in the same category of any other recreational drug”
Stratos, a Colorado-based cannabis manufacturer, is trying
to reach out to skeptical seniors about using marijuana as a way to
treat pain.
“I think they have tried a lot of pharmaceuticals and
they’re looking to improve their quality of life,” says Kate Heckman, a
Stratos spokesperson. “It really appeared there was a gap in education
for seniors.”
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