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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 27 • Issue 45 • November 14, 2024
Nonetheless, fewer than ten percent of all financial institutions nationwide currently provide services to state-licensed cannabis businesses.
"The odds of tobacco/nicotine use and co-use with cannabis were not associated with cannabis legalization," the study's authors concluded.
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The most frequently reported reasons for using cannabis were anxiety, chronic pain, depression, post-traumatic stress, migraine, and fibromyalgia.
"Cannabis and CBD were found to be most effective in managing chronic secondary musculoskeletal pain, chronic secondary visceral pain and chronic neuropathic pain," investigators concluded.
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