Puff, Puff, Don't Pass: harm reduction for cannabis use during a viral respiratory pandemic
Abstract Background Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, cannabis use social practices often involved sharing prepared cannabis (joints/blunts/cigarettes) and cannabis-related paraphernalia. Previous studies have demonstrated that sharing paraphernalia for cannabis, tobacco, and crack cocaine is a risk f...
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Main Authors: | Ryan D. Assaf (Author), Marjan Javanbakht (Author), Pamina M. Gorbach (Author), Onyebuchi A. Arah (Author), Steven J. Shoptaw (Author), Ziva D. Cooper (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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