THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM - Volume 23, Issue 17
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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 23   •   Issue 17   •   April 23, 2020
Racial Disparity in Marijuana Arrests

ACLU Report: Racial Disparities Persist in Marijuana Possession Arrests

African Americans are nearly four times more likely than Caucasians to face arrest, despite both groups acknowledging consuming cannabis at nearly similar rates. 

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Marijuana Smoke

Review: Cannabis Smoke Exposure Is "Distinct from Tobacco," Not Associated with COPD or Lung Cancer

"[I]t has been pragmatic to assume that cannabis and tobacco would have similar respiratory effects. The research .... offers a different story."

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Man Consuming Marijuana

Study: Regular Cannabis Use Associated with Increased Testosterone Levels

"[M]en who reported smoking THC in the last year on average had a higher T (testosterone level) compared to those who did not report using THC."

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Marijuana Patient

Case Report: 88-Year-Old Patient Reports Cannabis Improves Symptoms of Anxiety, Vertigo

The patient reported "significant improvements in her quality of life" following four weeks of daily cannabis use.

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