Sharp reductions in costs of producing cannabis, fentanyl likely to spur widespread changes in use, dependence
A new analysis explores the effects of these changes on use. The analysis concludes that sharp declines in production costs for cannabis and opioids could dramatically reduce the price per dose for consumers in ways that alter patterns of use and dependence.
On Charlotte Figi Day, family will celebrate the Colorado girl who helped legitimize medical marijuana Colorado may see its biggest overhaul of marijuana laws since recreational legalization
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