So apparently people who work in media smoke a lot of weed...

Cough. Puff. No comment.

But we're not the profession most likely to light up.

A recent study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ranked Colorado occupations by how much their workers use marijuana, which was legalized in the state in 2012 and became available for purchase two years later.

On average, 14 percent of respondents said they had used weed in the past month. Young adults and men were slightly more likely to toke up.

While the results may not track with exactly what would happen in New Jersey (though we have a feeling some of these professions will hold strong), they do offer some insight for lawmakers and employers who are concerned about how legalization could affect the workplace.

The CDC study included 10,169 employed adults in Colorado who answered questions in 2014 and 2015 about their profession and whether they had used marijuana in the past month. The age-adjusted rate accounts for occupations with large numbers of young people, who are more likely to use weed.

Check out the list below to see which profession comes out on top, and where yours ranks.

22. Healthcare and Technical

Percent marijuana users: 3.1 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 1.9

21. Protective Service

Percent marijuana users: 6.2 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 0.1

20. Education, Training, and Library

Percent marijuana users: 6.3 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 6.8

19. Community and Social Services

Percent marijuana users: 6.7 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 7.6

18. Transportation and Material Moving

Percent marijuana users: 10.3 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 10.4

17. Business and Financial Operations

Percent marijuana users: 10.4 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 7.6

16. Architecture and Engineering

Percent marijuana users: 11.1 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 11.7

15. Office and Administrative Support

Percent marijuana users: 12.7 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 13.9

14. Computer and Mathematical

Percent marijuana users: 13.2 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 19.1

13. Management

Percent marijuana users: 15.2 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 17.9

This profession is one of the biggest in Colorado, employing 12 percent of working adults.

12. Healthcare Support

Percent marijuana users: 15.8 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 15.5

11. Legal

Percent marijuana users: 15.9 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 10

10. Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance

Percent marijuana users: 16 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 17

9. Construction and Extraction

Percent marijuana users: 16.5 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 12.2

8. Farming, Fishing, and Forestry

Percent marijuana users: 16.5 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 17.3

7. Personal Care and Service

Percent marijuana users: 16.8 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 16.6

6. Installation, Maintenance, and Repair

Percent marijuana users: 19.2 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 20.3

5. Sales and Related

Percent marijuana users: 19.4 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 19.1

Sales is another of Colorado's largest occupations, employing 10 percent of working adults.

4. Life, Physical, and Social Science

Percent marijuana users: 20.6 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 22.7

3. Production

Percent marijuana users: 20.8 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 21.3

Production is a broad occupational category that includes manufacturing, car machine shops and administrative services such as temp agencies.

2. Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media

Percent marijuana users: 27.5 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 25.3

1. Food Preparation and Serving

Percent marijuana users: 32.2 percent

Age-adjusted rate: 19.1

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