Too young for Cannabis? Choice of minimum legal age for legalized non-medical Cannabis in Canada
Abstract Background Choice of minimum legal age (MLA) for cannabis use is a critical and contentious issue in legalization of non-medical cannabis. In Canada where non-medical cannabis was recently legalized in October 2018, the federal government recommended age 18, the medical community argued for...
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Main Authors: | Hai V. Nguyen (Author), Stephen Bornstein (Author), John-Michael Gamble (Author), Maria Mathews (Author), Lisa Bishop (Author), Shweta Mital (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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