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Cannabis legalization for non-medical purposes (subsequently referred to as “cannabis legalization” or “legalization”) took place in Canada in October 2018.
Dafna Sara Rubin-Kahana +11 more
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Unauthorized immigration in the United States: impact, media representation and legalization reform
Este artículo analiza los efectos que la migración desautorizada ha causado en diferentes ámbitos en los Estados Unidos (US), la representación y trato mediático que personas indocumentadas y la reforma migratoria reciben de parte de diferentes medios ...
Jorge Freddy Bolaños Lopez
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Why They Say No (Casi— No ): Countries that Reject Legalized Casino Gambling
Most world venues have legalized casino gambling. Indeed, the numbers of venues has been growing rapidly. In 1986, seventy-seven nations permitted legal casino gambling; in 1996, 109; while recent reports indicate 132 countries have casinos. Nonetheless,
Thompson, William N.
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Cannabis legalization and cannabis use disorder in United States Veterans Health Administration patients with and without psychiatric disorders, 2005-2022: a repeated cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Hasin DS +15 more
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Perception of the Disclosure of Adverse Events in a Latin American Culture: A National Survey [PDF]
Introduction: Adverse events are common and are responsible for a significant burden in the healthcare setting. Such issues can vary according to the local culture and relevant policies.
Thiago Gomes Romano +4 more
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Background: Recreational cannabis legalization has become more prevalent over the past decade, increasing the need to understand its impact on downstream health-related outcomes.
Kyra N Farrelly +6 more
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The implementation and public health impacts of cannabis legalization in Canada: a systematic review
Aims We provide a narrative summary of research on changes in cannabis arrests, cannabis products and prices, cannabis use and cannabis‐related harm since legalization.
W. Hall +3 more
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Key Points Question What is the association between legalization of recreational cannabis edibles and unintentional pediatric cannabis poisoning? Findings This cross-sectional study of all children (n = 3.4 million) aged 0 to 9 years across 4 Canadian ...
D. Myran +5 more
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Background Ineffective cannabis regulatory frameworks such as prohibition have sparked interest in alternative solutions to reduce individual and societal harms.
M. Athanassiou +3 more
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Background As the legalization of recreational cannabis becomes more widespread, its impact on individuals with substance use disorders must be studied.
Tea Rosic +8 more
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