Evaluating state marijuana laws, rates of self-harm, assault


What The Study Did:

Researchers examined whether state medical and recreational cannabis laws were associated with changes in rates of self-harm and assault injuries.


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Keith Humphreys, Ph.D., of Stanford University in Stanford, California, is the corresponding author.


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