As more states legalize cannabis for medical or adult use, more people are going to use cannabis—including lawyers. According to recent survey results by Bloomberg Law, over half of attorneys aged 25 to 34 have tried it already.

Generational differences in cannabis use by attorneys reveal how quickly attitudes towards it have changed over the past 30 years, even within prestigious fields like the law.

Bloomberg Law’s biannual Workload & Hours survey for Q1 and Q2 of 2024 asked attorneys about their cannabis use for the first time and found that …

 An attorney’s experience with cannabis depends in part on their age, according to a recent survey by Bloomberg Law. Generational differences in cannabis use illustrate how its changing legal landscape is creating a more cannabis-friendly generation of lawyers. /quality/90/?url=http://bloomberg-bna-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com/59/7a/ff61c7684713bbd6e078f7f75870/gettyimages-2050343.jpg” title=”ANALYSIS: Cannabis Use by Attorneys Follows Generational Trends” /> Read More  

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