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Weed Legalization Fails Its Objective, Leads To Higher Use & Negative Health Effects, UN-Related Body Says
by Nina Zdinjak, Benzinga Staff Writer
March 10, 2023 8:43 AM
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AAP Marijuana Legalization and Youth 2020 (6).pdf
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Active cannabis marketing and adolescent past-year cannabis use J Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2019 (1).pdf
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Adolescent Marijuana Use and Perceived Ease of Access Before and After Recreational Marijuana Implementation in Colorado Substance Use and Misuse 2018.pdf
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Availability of Medical Dispensary and Adolescent Marijuana Use Preventative Med 2016 (1).pdf
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Cannabis Marketing and Problematic Cannabis Use Among Adolescents J Studies Alcohol and Drugs 2021 (1).pdf
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Density of medical and recreational cannabis outlets racial ethnic J Cannabis Research 2021.pdf
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Effects of Recreational Marijuana Legalization on College Students J Adol Health 2021.pdf
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Examining Associations Between Licensed and Unlicensed Outlet Am J Addict 2021.pdf
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Geographical access to recreational marijuana Contemporary Economic Policy 2020 (1).pdf
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Medical Marijuana Legalization and Marijuana Use Among Youth in Oregon J Primary Prevention 2017.pdf
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Planting the seed for marijuana use Changes in exposure to medical Alcohol and Drug Dependence 2018.pdf
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Recreational Marijuana Availability in Oregon and Use Among Adolescents Am J Preventative Med 2020.pdf
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Retail Availability of Recreational Marijuana and Alcohol in Oregon Counties and Co Use of Alcohol and Marijuana and Related Beliefs among Adolescents Substance Use and Misuse 2021 (1).pdf
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U.S. cannabis legalization and use of vaping and edible products among youth Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2017.pdf
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Youth s Proximity to Marijuana Retailers and Advertisements Factors Associated with Washington State Adolescents Intentions to Use Marijuana J Health Communication 2020.pdf
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