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, 2020
This research focuses on associations of medical marijuana legalization with prescription drug misuse, illicit drug use, and a combination of both behaviors.
Yen-Han Lee +3 more
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This research focuses on associations of medical marijuana legalization with prescription drug misuse, illicit drug use, and a combination of both behaviors.
Yen-Han Lee +3 more
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Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: Medical Marijuana Laws and Tobacco Cigarette Use
American Journal of Health Economics, 2019The public health costs of tobacco consumption have been documented to be substantially larger than those of marijuana use. This study is the first to investigate the impact of medical marijuana laws (MMLs) on tobacco cigarette consumption.
A. Choi, Dhaval M. Dave, J. Sabia
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The Future of Medical Marijuana
Complementary Medicine Research, 1999The medical value of marijuana is becoming increasingly clear, as it proves to be a remarkably versatile, safe, and inexpensive drug. Arrangements now being proposed for making cannabis constituents medically available include quasi-legal buyers clubs, restrictive classification as a prescription drug, the isolation of individual cannabinoids, and the ...
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Addiction, 2019
AIMS We investigated associations between the density of medical marijuana dispensaries (MMDs) around young adults' homes and marijuana use outcomes. DESIGN Secondary data analysis. SETTING Los Angeles County, California, USA.
R. Shih +8 more
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AIMS We investigated associations between the density of medical marijuana dispensaries (MMDs) around young adults' homes and marijuana use outcomes. DESIGN Secondary data analysis. SETTING Los Angeles County, California, USA.
R. Shih +8 more
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Medical Marijuana Users are More Likely to Use Prescription Drugs Medically and Nonmedically
Journal of addiction medicine, 2018Objectives: Previous studies have found a negative population-level correlation between medical marijuana availability in US states, and trends in medical and nonmedical prescription drug use.
Theodore L. Caputi, K. Humphreys
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Medical Marijuana in the Workforce
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 2015Robert S, Goldsmith +2 more
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