The impact of recreational marijuana commercialization on traumatic injury
Abstract Background The medical legalization of marijuana has been shown to result in an increased risk of motor vehicle injuries. In Colorado, commercialization of recreational marijuana (initiation of retail sales) occurred on January 1, 2014, resulting in the rapid proliferation of its availabili...
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Main Authors: | Christine Chung (Author), Kristin Salottolo (Author), Allen Tanner (Author), Matthew M. Carrick (Author), Robert Madayag (Author), Gina Berg (Author), Mark Lieser (Author), David Bar-Or (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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