@BobbySmyth4 "Most youth (72.1%) received cannabis for free; 50.9% bought cannabis from someone, 15.9% used a valid medical card ..." And you're worried lax medical regulations increase youth access? https://t.co/ckPWkQYr4O
@ross_grainger @TheNewImpostor @VoltefaceHub worth reading this by Wayne Hall - 'The evidence from large nationally representative surveys has not consistently demonstrated that medical marijuana laws have increased adolescent cannabis use.' https://t.co/D
Nice visual —make sure youth are prepared to resist pressures to use https://t.co/yJApNELPNp
It's still too early to tell whether the legalization of medical and recreational #cannabis use in the US has impacted the prevalence of cannabis use and cannabis use disorders among adults and adolescents. Many research ideas could spawn from this review.
Study: Has the Legalisation of Medical and Recreational Cannabis Use in the USA Affected the Prevalence of Cannabis Use and Cannabis Use Disorders? - Springer... https://t.co/T7DVieHbXF
Has the Legalisation of Medical and Recreational Cannabis Use in the USA Affected the Prevalence of Cannabis Use and Cannabis Use Disorders? https://t.co/FX9JVdWilg
RT @EnferEvidente: No parece que la legalización de la marihuana en EEUU para uso recreativo o terapeútico haya significado un gran increme…
No parece que la legalización de la marihuana en EEUU para uso recreativo o terapeútico haya significado un gran incremento en su consumo entre los jóvenes según esta RS y MA https://t.co/EwAUJQmKI8
Actual study is a bit more nuanced and notes the need for further research (currently relies too heavily on medical legalisation jurisdictions). Nevertheless, a promising consistent finding. https://t.co/2avR1PGOMv
Has Cannabis Legalisation in the USA Affected Prevalence? New review in Current Addiction Reports: https://t.co/W48xBWtkeN https://t.co/G94mSzeUAj