Objective. To examine the availability of marijuana stores in Colorado and associations with neighborhood characteristics. Methods. The addresses for 650 medical and recreational marijuana stores were geocoded and linked to the characteristics of 1249 census tracts in Colorado. Accounting for spatial autocorrelations, autologistic regressions were used to quantify the associations of census tract socioeconomic characteristics with the availability of marijuana stores. Results. Regardless of store types, marijuana stores were more likely to locate in neighborhoods that had a lower proportion of young people, had a higher proportion of racial and ethnic minority population, had a lower household income, had a higher crime rate, or had a great...
This study examines the spatial relationship between drug availability and rates of drug use in neig...
Policy Points In 2012, Colorado and Washington were the first states to legalize recreational mariju...
Objectives: To examine discrete purchasing behaviors of marijuana-infused edibles from medical marij...
ObjectiveCannabis and tobacco retailers are believed to cluster in areas with more racial/ethnic min...
Background: The introduction of laws that permit the use of cannabis for medical purposes has led to...
BackgroundCannabis outlets may affect health and health disparities. Local governments can regulate ...
To explore whether disparities exist among persons seeking emergency department (ED) care related to...
PurposeWe aimed to examine the availability of medical marijuana dispensaries, price of medical mari...
In November 2016 the number of states where recreational marijuana sales are legal increased to eigh...
The current study: (1) assesses sociodemographic disparities in local policies related to tobacco an...
abstract: Since 2014, the legal marijuana industry has flourished in Colorado, the first state to ev...
Abstract Background Differences in access to medical versus recreational cannabis outlets and their ...
OBJECTIVE: Routine activities theory purports that crime occurs in places with a suitable target, mo...
Background: Evidence is emerging on how state-wide marijuana legalization and increased supply of DA...
ABSTRACT Marijuana in the City of Angels: A spatial analysis of the geographical distribution of med...
This study examines the spatial relationship between drug availability and rates of drug use in neig...
Policy Points In 2012, Colorado and Washington were the first states to legalize recreational mariju...
Objectives: To examine discrete purchasing behaviors of marijuana-infused edibles from medical marij...
ObjectiveCannabis and tobacco retailers are believed to cluster in areas with more racial/ethnic min...
Background: The introduction of laws that permit the use of cannabis for medical purposes has led to...
BackgroundCannabis outlets may affect health and health disparities. Local governments can regulate ...
To explore whether disparities exist among persons seeking emergency department (ED) care related to...
PurposeWe aimed to examine the availability of medical marijuana dispensaries, price of medical mari...
In November 2016 the number of states where recreational marijuana sales are legal increased to eigh...
The current study: (1) assesses sociodemographic disparities in local policies related to tobacco an...
abstract: Since 2014, the legal marijuana industry has flourished in Colorado, the first state to ev...
Abstract Background Differences in access to medical versus recreational cannabis outlets and their ...
OBJECTIVE: Routine activities theory purports that crime occurs in places with a suitable target, mo...
Background: Evidence is emerging on how state-wide marijuana legalization and increased supply of DA...
ABSTRACT Marijuana in the City of Angels: A spatial analysis of the geographical distribution of med...
This study examines the spatial relationship between drug availability and rates of drug use in neig...
Policy Points In 2012, Colorado and Washington were the first states to legalize recreational mariju...
Objectives: To examine discrete purchasing behaviors of marijuana-infused edibles from medical marij...