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Chunk #9 — Relationship Between Legalization and Prevalence

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Marijuana Legalization: Impact on Physicians and Public Health.
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The prevalence of marijuana use in adolescents is a point of particular interest in the policy debate because many of the negative health effects of the drug (addiction/dependence, psychosis, cognitive impairment) are heightened when use begins in adolescence (45–47). Evidence also suggests that cannabis use in adolescence and early adulthood is associated with poor social outcomes, including unemployment, lower income, and lower levels of life and relationship satisfaction (48).