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New Study: Demographic and policy-based differences in behaviors and attitudes towards driving after marijuana use: an analysis of the 2013–2017 Traffic Safety Culture Index

Cannabis Law Report

The Traffic Safety Culture Index is an annual survey with national scope and multiple measures relevant to driving after marijuana use. Because THC presence is an imperfect proxy for impairment [ 10 ], driving data may be limited in clarifying what traffic safety risks, if any, are associated with permissive marijuana policies.

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

Cannabis Law Report

However, the nature of the government regulations and the subsequent complexity of prescribing, as well as doctors’ safety uncertainties and the stigma of the plant, remain contributing barriers to patient access. Data collection. At the same time, the outlook on cannabis research data is largely positive. Bonini et al.

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The history and science of psychedelics: from acid and shrooms to ketamine and salvia

The Cannigma

Iboga safety: Numerous concerns about the safety of iboga have been raised by scientists. Using MDMA along with psychotherapy promotes trust and safety, allowing the patient to talk about and process their traumatic experiences or mental health issues. It only began to become illegal in 2002, starting with Australia.

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