According to a new study, New York City consumes the most marijuana compared to any other city in the world.
The Hochul administration is shelling out at least $150,000 in taxpayer money to survey New Yorkers about banning the sale of tobacco products — but bizarrely isn’t asking them about banning pot, The Post has learned.
“The past few years have shown New Yorkers how important it is to support public health,” says the mailer from Ola Fajobi, a department scientist specializing in tobacco surveillance.The poll’s 90-plus questions seek input on a variety of health issues and smoking and vaping preferences, including whether survey takers believe smoking tobacco and marijuana could be harmful.Pro-legal-weed Gov.
State DOH officials declined to say how much the survey will cost, but the $150,000 is the bare minimum, based on the 6,000 participants pocketing cash or a combination of cash and Amazon gift cards. It also doesn’t include the mailing costs or payments to the nonprofit research organization RTI International for producing the survey.Recent studies have shown that heavy use of marijuana can boost the likelihood of getting schizophrenia, heart disease, and other medical conditions.
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