Societal Costs and Outcomes of Medical and Recreational Marijuana Policies in the United States: A Systematic Review.

Medical care research and review : MCRR Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-22 DOI:10.1177/10775587211067315
Michael T French, Julia Zukerberg, Tara E Lewandowski, Katrina B Piccolo, Karoline Mortensen
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Significant support exists in the United States for legalization of marijuana/cannabis. As of 2021, 36 states and four territories approved the legalization of medical cannabis via medical marijuana laws (MMLs), and 15 states and District of Columbia (DC) have adopted recreational marijuana laws (RMLs). We performed structured and systematic searches of articles published from 2010 through September 2021. We assess the literature pertaining to adolescent marijuana use; opioid use and opioid-related outcomes; alcohol use; tobacco use; illicit and other drug use; marijuana growing and cultivation; employment, earnings, and other workplace outcomes; academic achievement and performance; criminal activity; perceived harmfulness; traffic and road safety; and suicide and sexual activity. Overall, 113 articles satisfied our inclusion criteria. Except for opioids, studies on use of other substances (illicit drugs, tobacco, and alcohol) were inconclusive. MMLs and RMLs do not generate negative outcomes in the labor market, lead to greater criminal activity, or reduce traffic and road safety.

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美国大力支持大麻/大麻合法化。截至2021年,36个州和4个地区通过医用大麻法(MMLs)批准了医用大麻合法化,15个州和哥伦比亚特区(DC)通过了娱乐性大麻法(RMLs)。我们对2010年至2021年9月发表的文章进行了结构化和系统的搜索。我们评估了有关青少年大麻使用的文献;阿片类药物使用和阿片类药物相关结果;使用酒精;烟草使用;非法和其他药物使用;大麻的种植和栽培;就业、收入和其他工作成果;学业成绩及表现;犯罪活动;感知到的危害性;交通和道路安全;自杀和性行为。总共有113篇文章符合我们的纳入标准。除阿片类药物外,对其他物质(非法药物、烟草和酒精)使用情况的研究尚无定论。mls和RMLs不会对劳动力市场产生负面影响,不会导致更大的犯罪活动,也不会降低交通和道路安全。
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