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A printed document displaying statistics on global cannabis consumption is laid on a light-colored wooden table. The document, titled "La consommation de cannabis" (Cannabis consumption), reports 181.8 million users worldwide, according to the UN Office on Drugs and Crime. A world map illustrates consumer percentages in 2014, color-coded with cannabis leaf icons representing ranges from "<1%" to ">10%".

A list of "Principaux pays consommateurs" (Main consuming countries) by percentage of population includes:
1.  Iceland: 18.3%
2.  United States: 16.2%
3.  Nigeria: 14.3%
4.  Canada: 12.7%
5.  France: 11.1%
6.  New Zealand: 11%
7.  Bermuda: 10.9%
8.  Australia: 10.2%
9.  Zambia: 9.5%
10. Uruguay: 9.3%

Some countries on the map are marked with red circles corresponding to these numbered entries. Text indicates "Données insuffisantes" (Insufficient data) for other regions. The sources cited are JAMA, UNODC (2015 report), and OMS (WHO, 2016 report). An AFP logo is visible at the top right.

In the background, a round, patterned object with a brown and black design is partially visible. A small square coaster with a mosaic pattern is on the table to the left of the document. The scene appears to be indoors with ambient lighting.
FM-kkr2I2

Dec 17, 2024

Reims, France

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A printed document displaying statistics on global cannabis consumption is laid on a light-colored wooden table. The document, titled "La consommation de cannabis" (Cannabis consumption), reports 181.8 million users worldwide, according to the UN Office on Drugs and Crime. A world map illustrates consumer percentages in 2014, color-coded with cannabis leaf icons representing ranges from "<1%" to ">10%". A list of "Principaux pays consommateurs" (Main consuming countries) by percentage of population includes: 1. Iceland: 18.3% 2. United States: 16.2% 3. Nigeria: 14.3% 4. Canada: 12.7% 5. France: 11.1% 6. New Zealand: 11% 7. Bermuda: 10.9% 8. Australia: 10.2% 9. Zambia: 9.5% 10. Uruguay: 9.3% Some countries on the map are marked with red circles corresponding to these numbered entries. Text indicates "Données insuffisantes" (Insufficient data) for other regions. The sources cited are JAMA, UNODC (2015 report), and OMS (WHO, 2016 report). An AFP logo is visible at the top right. In the background, a round, patterned object with a brown and black design is partially visible. A small square coaster with a mosaic pattern is on the table to the left of the document. The scene appears to be indoors with ambient lighting.

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