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As more and more baby boomers enter their AARP years, the age profile of the nation’s illicit-drug-use veterans shifts accordingly. In a Fox News/Opinion Dynamics poll, 53 percent of 35-50-year-olds said they’ve tried marijuana at some point in their lives. That puts this cohort on a par with the 18-25s, of whom 55 percent have used it. And 26-34-year-olds are just modestly more likely than 51-59s to confess they’ve given it a try (40 percent vs.35

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