More and more minors are consuming cannabis while vaping

More and more minors are consuming cannabis while vaping, which is illegal in Quebec, reveals a recent portrait. In general, cannabis use has increased slightly in the population since its legalization four years ago.



(Montreal) Not the announced apocalypse

The Quebec Statistical Institute released its annual portrait of cannabis consumption in the province on Wednesday. In 2022, 19% of Quebecers have used cannabis, i.e. 23% of men and 16% of women. This represents a slight increase of 5 percentage points in the proportion of consumers since 2018, the year of the legalization of cannabis in Quebec. The biggest consumers remain young adults. “The feared and announced apocalypse still does not turn out,” observes Jean-Sébastien Fallu, professor at the University of Montreal and specialist in drug addiction prevention. In addition, cannabis consumption has decreased among 15 to 20 year olds, unlike older age groups who have increased their use, particularly among those aged 35 and over. According to Jean-Sébastien Fallu, however, these data only represent one indicator among others, and do not indicate, for example, the type of use (recreational, medicinal, etc.). “We also have to see if there are positive consequences associated with de-stigmatization, diversion and access to controlled products,” he says.


More youth vaping

As we know, vaping is skyrocketing in popularity among teenagers, and it’s not just limited to electronic cigarettes. Among consumers aged 15 to 17, 70% consumed cannabis while vaping in 2022, compared to 44% in 2021. However, cannabis vaping products are not sold legally in Quebec. Yes, their use involves risks, stresses Jean-Sébastien Fallu. Vapes are very discreet and easy to use. “It promotes an increase in the frequency of consumption, which can create addiction,” he explains. According to him, the best way to control the sale of these products, which has become a “wild west”, is to legalize it. “We could offer these products with controlled, lower THC levels for young people from the age of 18,” he suggests. The most popular mode of consumption is still smoking cannabis. All ages combined, the proportion who vaped cannabis increased from 19% to 24%.


Fewer illegal sales

It was one of the main objectives of the Cannabis law : preventing the profits generated by the sale of cannabis from enriching criminals. In 2022, 8% of consumers said they had obtained cannabis from an illegal supplier, a drop of 3% compared to 2021. Around 67% obtained their supply at least once from the Société québécoise du cannabis (SQDC ), while 41% obtained it from a family member, friend or acquaintance. “These data go in the right direction,” said Mr. Fallu. As for consumption frequencies, they are comparable to those observed in recent years. Nearly 42% of Quebecers who have used cannabis during the year used it less than one day per month, approximately 19% did so occasionally, 24% regularly and 14% daily.

Sensitized young people

Another encouraging statistic: nearly 80% of Quebecers aged 15 and over say they have seen or heard awareness messages about cannabis in the 12 months preceding the survey. And teenagers are the most numerous in proportion to declare having been exposed to this type of message (91%), followed by 18-20 year olds (88%) and 21-24 year olds (86%). “There is still something positive when you see that young people are exposed to awareness and that two out of three people get their supplies from the SQDC,” concludes Mr. Fallu.


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