SFA students agree with study that student pot use is at all time high

For the first time in history marijuana use surpassed cigarettes use among college students, according one national study. 
Stephen F. Austin State University students said the findings in the study are true on their campus as well. 

Cigarette smoking for college students, according to the University of Michigan study, has lost its spark. 

"In the past years, I've seen a shift in the attitude towards cigarettes from cool and accepted to gross," said an SFA student who interviewed anonymously. 

The study revealed a steep drop from 19% in 1999 to 5% today.

"I think if you go back in history and look, many people smoked cigarettes, and they didn't feel like it had harmful effects either," said Phyllis Grandgeorge, the Executive Director at A.D.A.C. 

The numbers paint a picture of today's "Higher Education" with pot use passing cigarette use for the first time. Over at SFA, Jacks agree. 

"Marijuana use has definitely increased,...

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