The Implications of Cannabis Policy Changes in Washington on Adolescent Perception of Risk, Norms, Attitudes, and Substance Use
There is increasing interest in the effect of legalization (particularly recreational legalization) of cannabis on prevalence of use and related problems. However, there is no consensus about the impact of policy change on cannabis use, particularly among adolescents. Legalization may increase adole...
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Main Authors: | Claire E Blevins (Author), Eliza Marsh (Author), Kelsey E Banes (Author), Robert S Stephens (Author), Denise D Walker (Author), Roger A Roffman (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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