Cannabis positivity rates in 17 emergency departments across the United States with varying degrees of marijuana legalization.

Nicole V Tolan,Matthew D Krasowski,Patrick C Mathias,Joesph R Wiencek,Nikolina Babic,Peter R Chai,Allison B Chambliss, Ibrahim Choucair,Christiana A Demetriou,Timothy B Erickson, Matthew Feldhammer,Deborah French,Bryan D Hayes, Phillip Kang, Joe M El-Khoury, Claire E Knezevic,Andrew Monte, Robert D Nerenz, Anthony O Okorodudu, Stephen M Roper, Alec Saitman, Vamsi Thiriveedhi,Sacha N Uljon, Alexis Vest,Alison Woodworth, Min Yu,Stacy E F Melanson

Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)(2023)

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States may experience an increase in cannabis-related emergency department visits with progression toward marijuana legalization. The differences between states, including those in which no impact was seen, are likely multifactorial and include cultural norms, attitudes of local law enforcement, differing patient populations, legalization in surrounding states, availability of dispensaries, various ordering protocols in the emergency department, and the prevalence of non-regulated cannabis products.
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marijuana legalization,emergency departments
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