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Cannabis (marijuana, or weed) is one of the most commonly used recreational substances, and its legal status is changing rapidly. But what are the actual risks? The truth is, the risk isn't the same for everyone. It depends heavily on who you are, how you use it, and how often.

This page is an interactive tool to help you explore the science-based risks. Use the choices below to match your own situation, and the risk models will update to show you estimates based on data from major public health institutions.

Your Choices

To see your personalized risk estimates, please make a selection from each category below. The risk displays will appear once all the required factors have been chosen.

How do you typically use it?

How often do you use it?

What is your age group?

Your Estimated Risks

Select risk factors above...

Data, Models and References

Baseline Factors

Method of Consumption

Marijuana:MethodFactor
Method_Description Method_IsSmoked Method_IsVaped Method_IsEdible

Smoking (joint, pipe, bong)

1

0

0

Vaping (flower or oil)

0

1

0

Edibles (gummies, baked goods, drinks)

0

0

1

This choice determines which risks are relevant. Smoking and vaping carry respiratory risks that edibles do not.

Frequency of Consumption

Marijuana:FrequencyFactor
Frequency_Description Frequency_CUD_Multiplier Bronchitis_Smoking_Pct Bronchitis_Vaping_Pct

Rarely (a few times per year)

1

4

3

Occasionally (1-3 times per month)

2

7

5

Regularly (1-3 times per week)

4

12

8

Daily or Near-Daily

5.5

19

12

This data provides multipliers for Cannabis Use Disorder based on frequency of use, and estimated prevalence of chronic bronchitis symptoms for smokers and vapers.

The bronchitis prevalence values are interpolated from Aldington et al. (2007), which found 2.5% prevalence in non-users and 18.7% in regular cannabis smokers (mean 54 joint-years). Intermediate values are estimated based on dose-response patterns observed in longitudinal studies. Vaping prevalence estimates are lower based on limited comparative data suggesting reduced respiratory impact compared to smoking.

Your Age

Marijuana:AgeFactor
Age_Description Age_CUD_Multiplier Age_Cognition_Impact

Under 18

4

High

18-25

1.5

Moderate

26+

1

Low

This data provides a risk multiplier based on age, primarily for CUD and long-term cognitive effects. The adolescent brain (<18) is significantly more vulnerable to the effects of THC.

Risk Models

RiskModel: Marijuana:DrivingRisk
Content: 
===Short-Term Risk: Impaired Driving===
When driving under the influence of cannabis, your risk of a motor vehicle crash is approximately '''doubled'''.

Calculation: This is a general finding from numerous meta-analyses. The average relative risk for a motor vehicle crash after cannabis use is consistently found to be around 2.0.

RiskModel: Marijuana:CUDRisk
Content: 
===Long-Term Risk: Moderate or Severe CUD (Addiction)===
Based on your age and frequency of use, your lifetime risk of developing a '''Moderate or Severe''' Cannabis Use Disorder (addiction) is about {{One_In_X|{{#expr: 0.02 * {Frequency_CUD_Multiplier} * {Age_CUD_Multiplier} }} }}.

Calculation: This model estimates the risk of a Moderate or Severe CUD (4 or more DSM-5 symptoms), which better reflects a life-impairing disorder. The model starts with a baseline risk of 2% (1 in 50) for a rare, adult user. This risk is then multiplied by factors for frequency of use and age of onset. The risk is highest for young, daily users.

RiskModel: Marijuana:BronchitisRisk
Content: 
===Long-Term Risk: Chronic Bronchitis Symptoms===
{{#ifexpr: {Method_IsSmoked} = 1
|Based on your frequency of smoking, your estimated prevalence of chronic bronchitis symptoms is '''{{One_In_X|{{#expr: {Bronchitis_Smoking_Pct} / 100 }} }}'''. For comparison, the baseline rate in non-smokers is about '''1 in 40''' (2.5%).
|{{#ifexpr: {Method_IsVaped} = 1
|Based on your frequency of vaping, your estimated prevalence of chronic bronchitis symptoms is '''{{One_In_X|{{#expr: {Bronchitis_Vaping_Pct} / 100 }} }}'''. For comparison, the baseline rate in non-smokers is about '''1 in 40''' (2.5%). Note: Long-term vaping data is limited.
|This risk is not associated with edibles.
}}}}

Calculation: Prevalence estimates are based on Aldington et al. (2007), which compared 75 cannabis-only smokers to 81 non-smokers in New Zealand. Non-smokers had 2.5% prevalence of chronic bronchitis symptoms; cannabis smokers had 18.7%. Intermediate frequency values are interpolated based on dose-response patterns. Vaping estimates are reduced based on preliminary evidence suggesting lower respiratory impact, though long-term data remains limited. Notably, symptoms often resolve after quitting or reducing use.


Initially created by Gemini.