THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM — Volume 26, Issue 40
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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM

Volume 26   •   Issue 40   •   October 05, 2023

Study: No Significant Changes in Cannabis Use, Adverse Consequences Among High-Risk Young Adults Following Legalization

Study: No Significant Changes in Cannabis Use, Adverse Consequences Among High-Risk Young Adults Following Legalization

Researchers concluded, “Individuals who used cannabis more frequently pre-legalization significantly decreased their use and cannabis-related consequences post-legalization.

 
Studies: One in Six Cancer Patients Report Using Cannabis for Symptom Management

Studies: One in Six Cancer Patients Report Using Cannabis for Symptom Management

Clinicians should be aware that a substantial percentage of patients with cancer are using cannabis products and report experiencing symptom relief with its use.

 
 

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Analysis: Most MS Patients Experienced Less Spasticity Following Cannabis Treatment

Analysis: Most MS Patients Experience Less Spasticity Following Cannabis Treatment

In all three studies, over 80 percent of assessed patients with severe spasticity at baseline reported a shift into a lower category of spasticity after 12 weeks.

 
 

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Analysis: Drug Sniffing Dogs Typically False Alert

Analysis: Drug Sniffing Dogs Typically False Alert

Drug sniffing dogs provide false alerts approximately seventy-five percent of the time, according to the analysis.

 
 
 

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