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Dispensaries or Liquor Stores – Who Cards Minors and Checks IDs Better?

The study revealed that the compliance rates for age verification were high, exceeding 90%. Additionally, the majority of retailers had signs indicating limited access (87.3%), prohibition of sales to minors (53.3%), and on-site consumption (73.3%). Most vendors also displayed warnings about the use of cannabis while nursing and during pregnancy (72%), followed by the impact on children and adolescents (18.7%), then health risks (38%), and driving under the influence (14%).

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