Recreational Cannabis Legislation: substance use and impaired driving among Canadian rural and urban postsecondary students
Abstract Background Investigation of cannabis use trends among emerging adults (EA, aged between 18 and 24 years) following 2018 Canadian Recreational Cannabis Legislation (RCL) is critical. EAs report the heaviest cannabis use in Canada and are particularly vulnerable to the onset of problematic su...
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Main Authors: | N'deye Rokhaya Gueye (Author), Kevin Prada (Author), Danielle de Moissac (Author) |
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