This study examines the effects of U.S. state-level marijuana policies on mental health. Using data from three nationally representative data sets and estimating difference-in-differences models that account for the staggered implementation of both medical and recreational marijuana legislation, we evaluate the impact on marijuana use as well as two measures of mental distress. We show that marijuana laws have positive effects on marijuana use, but find no evidence for any effect on mental health on average. Nonetheless, null aggregate effects mask sharp heterogeneities across the age distribution. Our findings show that elderly individuals (age 60 and older) benefit from medical marijuana legalization in terms of better mental health, wher...
To date, 16 states have passed medical marijuana laws, yet very little is known about their effects....
Background Marijuana potency has risen dramatically over the past two decades. In the United States,...
In this chapter we explore the policy implications of the evidence on cannabis and psychosis for men...
The consequences of legal access to medical marijuana for individual welfare are a matter of controv...
The consequences of legal access to medical marijuana for individual welfare are a matter of controv...
The article discusses how regulation is vital to protect the small proportion of the population that...
There is a growing body of evidence supporting the association between cannabis use and the developm...
Abstract Introduction Marijuana is a commonly used drug in the United States. Many states have legal...
Introduction: Despite the high prevalence of mental illnesses, more than half of adults with a menta...
This paper sheds light on previous inconsistencies identified in the literature regarding the relati...
Over half of the US states have adopted "medical marijuana" laws (MMLs), and 58% of Americans now fa...
Over the past twenty years, marijuana has been the most widely accessible and widely used illicit dr...
Past-month marijuana use among adolescents does not increase after the passage of medical marijuana ...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of marijuana use has become a national topic with the increase in state’s ...
Introduction: The Proposition 215/Compassionate Use Act was adopted in the state of California in 19...
To date, 16 states have passed medical marijuana laws, yet very little is known about their effects....
Background Marijuana potency has risen dramatically over the past two decades. In the United States,...
In this chapter we explore the policy implications of the evidence on cannabis and psychosis for men...
The consequences of legal access to medical marijuana for individual welfare are a matter of controv...
The consequences of legal access to medical marijuana for individual welfare are a matter of controv...
The article discusses how regulation is vital to protect the small proportion of the population that...
There is a growing body of evidence supporting the association between cannabis use and the developm...
Abstract Introduction Marijuana is a commonly used drug in the United States. Many states have legal...
Introduction: Despite the high prevalence of mental illnesses, more than half of adults with a menta...
This paper sheds light on previous inconsistencies identified in the literature regarding the relati...
Over half of the US states have adopted "medical marijuana" laws (MMLs), and 58% of Americans now fa...
Over the past twenty years, marijuana has been the most widely accessible and widely used illicit dr...
Past-month marijuana use among adolescents does not increase after the passage of medical marijuana ...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of marijuana use has become a national topic with the increase in state’s ...
Introduction: The Proposition 215/Compassionate Use Act was adopted in the state of California in 19...
To date, 16 states have passed medical marijuana laws, yet very little is known about their effects....
Background Marijuana potency has risen dramatically over the past two decades. In the United States,...
In this chapter we explore the policy implications of the evidence on cannabis and psychosis for men...