From Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM) <[email protected]>
Subject Three Major Marijuana Studies You Need to Know About Now
Date May 23, 2022 6:21 PM
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A bombshell dropped over the weekend FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 23rd, 2022 Three Large Studies Released This Weekend Prove Marijuana Legalization Is Failing, Poses Danger to Americans Study 1: Largest-Ever Commercial Marijuana Study Reveals Widespread Mislabeling Issues Among State-Legal Products Study 2: Marijuana associated with significantly increased risk for many health conditions, especially behaviora health and HIV Study 3: Marijuana vaping, especially very frequent use, on rise among U.S. adolescents; highly associated with other drug use (Washington, D.C.) - This past weekend, three large studies by different researchers revealed major issues with the U.S. marijuana industry. First, in the most extensive study of commercial marijuana products ever conducted, researchers analyzed over 90,000 samples from over six legal states and found widespread mislabeling issues regarding the psychoactive contents of myriad products. "The prevailing labeling system is not an effective or safe way to provide information about these products," University of Colorado information sciences professor and study author Brian Keegan remarked in a press release. "[The current labeling of marijuana products] is a profound disservice to consumers. It is a cause for concern." The second study looked at over a million emergency room encounters and found marijuana patients had higher odds of most medical and behavioral diagnoses, especially in the use of other substances, mental health disorders, social anxiety disorder, HIV/AIDS, PTSD, depression, and bipolar disorder. The third study highlighted the rapidly increasing prevalence of adolescent vaping use. “Heavy and frequent use of cannabis is increasing among U.S. adolescents, and vaped systems for products for both cannabis and nicotine are growing in number so understanding the prevalence and patterns of frequent cannabis vaping is important public health information for prevention,” said Katherine Keyes, PhD, professor of epidemiology at Columbia Mailman School. “Given rising concerns about cannabis vaping in terms of safety, and potential for transition to cannabis use disorder especially at frequent levels of use, these results indicate a necessity for public health intervention and increased regulation.” "These studies show Big Marijuana is only concerned with profits--not safety," said Dr. Kevin Sabet, president and co-founder of Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM) and a former senior drug policy advisor to the Obama Administration. "States like Colorado have had a decade to prove that the legal marijuana industry can successfully regulate their products. With this new data, we see that regulation is a farce. Marijuana use is dangerous, and we need a national campaign to discourage its use, not the shameless promotion currently sanctioned by state governments and regulators alike." #### About SAM Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM) is a nonpartisan, non-profit alliance of physicians, policy makers, prevention workers, treatment and recovery professionals, scientists, and other concerned citizens opposed to marijuana legalization who want health and scientific evidence to guide marijuana policies. SAM has affiliates around the world and in virtually every US state. Media Contact: Jordan Davidson (203) 295-5020 [email protected] FOLLOW US Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM) | 107 S. West St., Suite 757, Alexandria, VA 22314 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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