Cannabis policy ought to be evidence-based. That is why NORML has prepared the following fact sheets highlighting the relevant peer-reviewed science pertaining to the health and societal impacts of cannabis use, enforcement, and regulation.
- A Brief History of Cannabis Rescheduling Petitions in the United States
- Cannabis Exposure and Lung Health
- Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome and Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
- Cannabis Rescheduling: Myths Versus Reality
- Cannabis Use by Older Adult Populations
- Core Attributes of a Patient-Centric Medical Cannabis Regulatory Program
- Core Attributes of Adult Access Regulations
- FAQs About Cannabidiol (CBD)
- Federal Marijuana Prohibition Can Only Be Repealed by Descheduling
- Guide to Delta-8 THC and Other Novel Cannabinoids
- Health Clinicians’ Attitudes Toward Cannabis
- Marijuana and Psychomotor Performance
- Marijuana and the ‘Gateway Theory’
- Marijuana and Veterans Issues
- Marijuana Exposure and Cognitive Performance
- Marijuana Legalization and Impact on the Workplace
- Marijuana Pardons and Expungements: By the Numbers
- Marijuana Regulation and Crime Rates
- Marijuana Regulation and Teen Use Rates
- Marijuana Regulation: Impact on Health, Safety, Economy
- Maternal Marijuana Use and Childhood Outcomes
- Racial Disparity in Marijuana Arrests
- Relationship Between Marijuana and Opioids
- Societal Impacts of Cannabis Dispensaries/Retailers
- THC Potency Concerns: Are Stronger Products More Problematic?
