Cannabis study finds legalization reduces problematic consumption, especially among those using other drugs

As part of the Weed Care study, researchers in Basel, Switzerland, are investigating how the legal supply of cannabis affects consumption and mental health among participants. In a recent publication, the study team has now reported on the direct comparison of the substance's legal versus illegal procurement.
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