Investigators reported, “For those aged 12-20-years-old, the study estimates support the hypothesis that RCLs [recreational cannabis laws] did not affect the occurrence of newly incident cannabis use for underage persons.”
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Of the 89 products that provided information regarding the percentage of CBD available in them, only 24 percent provided accurate data.
Authors concluded, “Discovery and development of novel antibacterial agents such as CBD are a major step towards the future of therapeutics in a world where antibiotics are no longer efficacious and cost effective.”
Investigators concluded that those with a history of cannabis use had “reduced odds of experiencing 90-day medical complications” following surgery.
Forty-five percent of respondents said that the federal government should legalize marijuana nationwide; only 21 percent said the decision should be left up to the states.
Of the nine patients who completed the 12-week trial, six of them reduced their daily consumption of cannabis/tobacco joints by 50 percent.
Just over 30 percent of patients in the sample said that they used cannabis explicitly for purposes of pain management.
The Governor explained, “The exclusion of people from the workforce because of marijuana-related activities that are lawful in Colorado, but illegal in other states, hinders our economy and our state.”
