Cannabis Use Among Adults in Iceland and Public Attitudes Toward Alternative Drug Policies
This paper presentation examines cannabis use patterns among adults in Iceland, with a specific focus on those older than 18. The study investigates the prevalence of lifetime cannabis use over time, how many admit usage more than ten times, and finally recent usage within the six months leading up to the survey. Furthermore, the presentation sheds light on public perspectives regarding decriminalization of drug possession for personal use.
Key findings reveal lifetime prevalence of cannabis use in Iceland exhibiting an upward trajectory until 2017, after which it has stabilized. Notably, there has been a discernible increase in support for alternative drug policies in Iceland. A significant development is evident, as most respondents in both 2021 and 2023 expressed a favorable stance towards drug decriminalization in Iceland.