THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM — Volume 27, Issue 4
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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM

Volume 27   •   Issue 4   •   January 25, 2024

CDC Analysis: YouthCannabis Use Declining, Legalization Likely Responsible

CDC Analysis: Youth Cannabis Use Declining, Legalization Likely Responsible

"The legalization of nonmedical cannabis for adults … might have affected availability of cannabis to younger persons as well as their opportunities to engage in its use."

 
Study: THC Blood Levels Not Correlated With Changes In Driving Performance

Study: THC Blood Levels Not Correlated With Changes In Driving Performance

Scientists concluded, "The lack of correlation between driving and blood THC fits within emerging evidence that there is not a linear relationship between the two."

 
 

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Analysis: Cannabis Use In Adolescence Not Independently Linked To Poorer Educational Outcomes

Analysis: Cannabis Use In Adolescence Not Independently Linked To Poorer Educational Outcomes

"The association between adolescent lifetime cannabis use and educational attainment was no longer significant after adjusting for potential confounders including alcohol use."

 
 

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New Jersey: Regulators Finalize Plans For Opening Cannabis Cafés

New Jersey: Regulators Finalize Plans For Opening Cannabis Cafés

Patrons must be 21 to enter and sales of food or alcohol are prohibited.

 
 

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