Annotated Bibliography On Medical Marijuana

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Annotated Bibliography
Bachhuber, Marcus A., et al. "Medical Cannabis Laws and Opioid Analgesic Overdose Mortality in the United States, 1999-2010." JAMA Internal Medicine, vol. 174, no. 10, 2014., pp. 1668-1673doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2014.4005.
In this article Marcus Bachhuber and his colleagues study the how states with medical cannabis laws show lower overdose deaths from opioid. The study looks at time-series analysis from death certificates from 1999 to 2010 (para. 3). There is a graph that shows that people in legal cannabis states are living longer and overdosing less than illegal states. Along with the legalization of cannabis comes a decrease in opioid death which can be seen immediately in the years after. This article shows that when people use marijuana there is a lower chance of dying from opiates and that cannabis can be a great pain reliever without the consequences of hard pharmaceuticals and heroin. This paper is written in easy to follow terminology.
Hall, Wayne, and Michael Lynskey. "Evaluating the Public Health Impacts of Legalizing Recreational Cannabis use in the United States: Impacts of Legalizing Recreational Cannabisuse." Addiction, vol. 111, no. 10, 20., pp. 1764-1773doi:10.1111/add.13428.
In Wayne Hall’s article he reviews the possible problems and outcomes from legalizing recreational cannabis. In the introduction Hall discusses the states that have already passed laws about the legalization of marijuana which then leads the potential effects. Some of the main concerns that show strong rebuttal point are that adolescents can become impaired in school, disorders in children whose mothers used cannabis while pregnant, and how some users can develop psychotic ...

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...e Implementation and Evolution of the Commercial Recreational Cannabis Market in Colorado." International Journal of Drug Policy, vol. 27, 2016., pp. 1-12doi:10.1016/j.drugpo.2015.12.001.
In this journal article, Todd Subritzky of the National Drug Research Institute in Perth, Australia, discusses the many different parts of the commercial cannabis market in Colorado. There are some major problems that Subritzky asserts such as the black market and loopholes. he is also able to bring up the dollars that are coming from the state alone along with the market as a whole. The taxes that are raised from this law are then used to help children in school (7) He then shows that when a problem comes about the state can easily change something that is going on. This article is written in easy to follow language, but has some parts that are very complex.

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