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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 26 • Issue 2 • January 12, 2023
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"[T]he impacts of recreational cannabis legalization on psychiatric and psychosocial outcomes are otherwise minimal," researchers concluded.
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The use of cannabis products was associated with "statistically significant improvements in IBD-specific outcomes" at three months.
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New Study Raises Concerns Over Inhalation of THC-O Details
01/11/23 5:09pm UTC
State Policy Weekly Update 1/10/2023 Details
01/10/23 2:20pm UTC
Connecticut: Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Begin Details
01/09/23 1:35pm UTC
Study: Chronic Pain Patients Frequently Report Using Cannabis In Place of Opioids Details
01/06/23 9:21pm UTC
Arizona Supreme Court: Maternal Use of Cannabis for Morning Sickness ... Details
01/06/23 5:12pm UTC
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Compared to those residing in legal states, residents in states were marijuana was illegal "reported a significantly greater number of days driving under the influence of cannabis."
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Investigators concluded, "All patient-reported outcomes showed a statistically significant improvement at 3 months, which was maintained or further improved over the remainder of the 12-month follow-up."
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"[The] patient's behavior rapidly improved" following THC treatment and he was eventually discharged from in-patient treatment to home care.
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