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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 24 • Issue 30 • July 29, 2021
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"Our results suggest that young adults who lived in an area with a greater density of any type of outlet were not significantly more likely to report stronger intentions to use cannabis."
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Authors concluded, "These preliminary single-center data showing no increased rates of cannabis use in patients with trauma after legalization are reassuring."
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Revised for 2021 — NORML Report Highlights Over 450 Studies Assessing the Therapeutic Efficacy of Cannabis and Cannabinoids Details
07/28/21 6:21pm UTC
Upcoming Congressional House Vote on Marijuana Policy Details
07/24/21 5:03pm UTC
Study: Marijuana Legalization Laws Don’t Undermine Tobacco Smoking Prevention Efforts Details
07/23/21 6:26pm UTC
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Researchers also reported that cannabis-consuming subjects achieved better on measurements of cognitive performance.
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Investigators concluded, "Change in cannabis use did not predict changes in motivation, which suggests that cannabis use may not lead to reductions in motivation over time."
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Researchers further reported that legalization was associated "with decreases in teen marijuana consumption, consistent with the hypothesis that selling to minors becomes a relatively risky proposition for licensed marijuana dispensaries."
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