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Since 1992, every Thursday and when breaking news warrants, NORML | The NORML Foundation have been issuing weekly press releases for marijuana law supporters and the media.

NORML’s News Releases archives goes back to 1996 and serves as a valuable tool to alert citizens about cannabis-related news and legislation as well as a research tool for reviewing a chronology of marijuana law reform.

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Study: Cannabis Not Associated With Higher Risk of Motor Vehicle Accident

Those who tested positive for cannabis possessed a lower risk of accident (OR = .80) than controls.

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Clinical Trial: Cannabis Consumption Associated With Reduced Anxiety

Use of all three cannabis varieties was associated with improvements in anxiety symptoms.

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Poll: Likely Voters Say That Marijuana Should Be Legal for Adults Nationwide

“Majority support exists for marijuana legalization, driven by Democratic and younger voters, as well younger independents and a majority of younger Republicans,” pollsters concluded.

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Survey: Consumers of CBD Products Frequently Report Using Them in Place of Prescription Medications

More than 70 percent of CBD consumers said that it helped mitigate their symptoms and 39 percent acknowledged having “discontinued a prescription medication in favor of CBD.”

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CDC Analysis: Youth Cannabis Use Declining, Legalization Likely Responsible

“The legalization of nonmedical cannabis for adults … might have affected availability of cannabis to younger persons as well as their opportunities to engage in its use.”

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Study: THC Blood Levels Not Correlated With Changes In Driving Performance

Scientists concluded, “The lack of correlation between driving and blood THC fits within emerging evidence that there is not a linear relationship between the two.”

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Analysis: Cannabis Use In Adolescence Not Independently Linked To Poorer Educational Outcomes

“The association between adolescent lifetime cannabis use and educational attainment was no longer significant after adjusting for potential confounders including alcohol use.”

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New Jersey: Regulators Finalize Plans For Opening Cannabis Cafés

Patrons must be 21 to enter and sales of food or alcohol are prohibited.

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