To date, 16 states have passed medical marijuana laws, yet very little is known about their effects. Using state-level data, we examine the relationship between medical marijuana laws and a variety of outcomes. Legalization of medical marijuana is associated with increased use of marijuana among adults, but not among minors. In addition, legalization is associated with a nearly 9 percent decrease in traffic fatalities, most likely to due to its impact on alcohol consumption. Our estimates provide strong evidence that marijuana and alcohol are substitutes.medical marijuana, traffic fatalities, alcohol consumption
Past-month marijuana use among adolescents does not increase after the passage of medical marijuana ...
In this study, associations of five types of marijuana law changes and marijuana-involved fatal cras...
In this study, associations of five types of marijuana law changes and marijuana-involved fatal cras...
To date, 17 states have passed medical marijuana laws, yet very little is known about their effects....
JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and ...
Objectives. To determine the association of medical marijuana laws (MMLs) with traffic fatality rate...
Alcohol and marijuana are among the most commonly used drugs by adolescents and young adults. The qu...
This Masters’ Thesis examines the effect of legalization of recreational marijuana on alcohol relate...
Every year new states legalize marijuana both for medical and recreational use. Currently 18 states ...
This paper sheds light on previous inconsistencies identified in the literature regarding the relati...
Over the past twenty years, marijuana has been the most widely accessible and widely used illicit dr...
Over half of the US states have adopted "medical marijuana" laws (MMLs), and 58% of Americans now fa...
The United States is seeing a new era of marijuana legalization. Currently, nine states have legaliz...
Background Marijuana potency has risen dramatically over the past two decades. In the United States,...
Objectives. To assess the association between medical marijuana laws (MMLs) and the odds of a positi...
Past-month marijuana use among adolescents does not increase after the passage of medical marijuana ...
In this study, associations of five types of marijuana law changes and marijuana-involved fatal cras...
In this study, associations of five types of marijuana law changes and marijuana-involved fatal cras...
To date, 17 states have passed medical marijuana laws, yet very little is known about their effects....
JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and ...
Objectives. To determine the association of medical marijuana laws (MMLs) with traffic fatality rate...
Alcohol and marijuana are among the most commonly used drugs by adolescents and young adults. The qu...
This Masters’ Thesis examines the effect of legalization of recreational marijuana on alcohol relate...
Every year new states legalize marijuana both for medical and recreational use. Currently 18 states ...
This paper sheds light on previous inconsistencies identified in the literature regarding the relati...
Over the past twenty years, marijuana has been the most widely accessible and widely used illicit dr...
Over half of the US states have adopted "medical marijuana" laws (MMLs), and 58% of Americans now fa...
The United States is seeing a new era of marijuana legalization. Currently, nine states have legaliz...
Background Marijuana potency has risen dramatically over the past two decades. In the United States,...
Objectives. To assess the association between medical marijuana laws (MMLs) and the odds of a positi...
Past-month marijuana use among adolescents does not increase after the passage of medical marijuana ...
In this study, associations of five types of marijuana law changes and marijuana-involved fatal cras...
In this study, associations of five types of marijuana law changes and marijuana-involved fatal cras...