Medical marijuana delivery service Eaze releases information about users in 80 California cities where it operates

A number of medical cannabis users indulge in the morning, ‘waking-and-baking’ and Northern Californians choose trippier types of marijuana than Southern Californian folks.

Those are some of the insights gleaned from the aggregate use patterns of 100,000 Eaze clients, a medical marijuana delivery service that revealed information on Tuesday, regarding users in the 80 California cities where it operating.

Keith McCarty, Eaze CEO, is optimistic that the data sharing will help shape the new medical marijuana regulations that have been crafted in California.

Though, in California, medical cannabis has been legal for 20 years, it has been a hardly regulated enterprise. Gov. Jerry Brown signed the Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act, in October, proposed for providing a structure to the growth, delivery and sale of medical cannabis statewide.

Advocates are hoping that the medical structure turns into a template for rules that would be come into action if California voters clear a measure to legalize recreational marijuana for adults, which is likely to be on the November ballot.

On Tuesday, McCarty said, “Data sharing with the regulators we are working with can hopefully be rewarding. It’s easy to say ‘No’ to something when you don’t know anything about it. But hopefully, by learning when and how people use this, they will have information that can help them”.

McCarty said that the report released on Tuesday was the first of many reports that his San Francisco Company has been planning to release.

According to Tuesday’s insights, the typical medical cannabis user of the company is young and male. Just 8% of its users are above 40, whereas 48% are between 18 and 25, and 28% are between 25 and 32, with oldest patient 90 years old. Women accounts for just 25% of Eaze’s patients.