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New Study: Demographic and policy-based differences in behaviors and attitudes towards driving after marijuana use: an analysis of the 2013–2017 Traffic Safety Culture Index

Cannabis Law Report

The Traffic Safety Culture Index is an annual survey with national scope and multiple measures relevant to driving after marijuana use. Because THC presence is an imperfect proxy for impairment [ 10 ], driving data may be limited in clarifying what traffic safety risks, if any, are associated with permissive marijuana policies.

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New Study Says. Not One California Dispensary Caught Selling to Minors

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was published in the Journal of Safety Research and made available online on May 18. Journal of Safety Research. 2001, Toomey et al., 2001, Voas et al., All data collection was completed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. The two data collection teams were able to collect data at 47 of the 50 retail outlets.

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Marijuana & Pregnancy: Top Studies

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This creates a somewhat confusing landscape for mothers who might benefit from cannabis-based therapies, but are also concerned for the safety of their child and the very real possibility of institutional intervention when marijuana use during pregnancy is documented. But despite these revelations, both messaging and legalities have lagged.

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Austria: Cannabidiol In Food And Cosmetics

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According to the ministry the published data on the application of CBD in a recent pubmed-research are not sufficient for the assessment of a therapeutic effect. 3 Directive (EU) 2001/83. food/safety/novel_food/catalogue/search/public/index.cfm#. CBD therefore is not a medicinal product by function. Footnotes. 7 ec.europa.eu/food/safety/novel_food/catalogue/search/public/index.cfm#.

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Survey Reveals Almost Half of Canada’s MMJ Patients Reduced Their Alcohol and Opioid Consumption

Veriheal

New data published in the Journal of Cannabis Research claims that almost one in two authorized medical cannabis patients in Canada managed to either completely stop or reduce their intake of controlled substances, such as alcohol and opioids , by using cannabis. As of 2020, the market was worth CAD $2.6 billion (USD $2 billion).

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

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However, the nature of the government regulations and the subsequent complexity of prescribing, as well as doctors’ safety uncertainties and the stigma of the plant, remain contributing barriers to patient access. At the same time, the outlook on cannabis research data is largely positive. Data collection.

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Crypto Funded Public Genomics

Medicinal Genomics

The scientific content requires data stores far larger than news articles and thus we are encouraged by the architecture behind DASH drive. This is an excellent example of how free markets even in the face of prohibition still value safety and quality. Sequence data should be processed by end of week.

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