There is abundant scientific literature on the harms of marijuana use that will be discussed in this report. More than 20,000 peer-reviewed research articles have linked marijuana use to adverse mental health outcomes, ranging from depression to psychosis, as well as consequences for physical health and even negative outcomes for neonates exposed in utero. The connections between marijuana use and negative consequences for mental and physical health, among other risks, are often 2 3 lost in the debate surrounding legalization. The distinction between medical and recreational marijuana has been deliberately blurred by an industry with significant investments in both markets. A study found that despite evidence that lower THC dosage is more appropriate for medical purposes, the medical marijuana products that are advertised in retail stores contain around the same amount of THC as recreational marijuana products, which generally contain upwards of 15% THC (Cash et al., 2020). And a 2022 study suggests that the risk of developing a cannabis use disorder (CUD) increases as marijuana’s THC level increases (Petrilli et al., 2022).
Marijuana Impact Report: 2026-27 – Lessons Learned from State Marijuana Legalization (USA)
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