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Has the Prevalence of THC in Fatal Car Crashes Doubled Like AAA Says

Prevalence only means that the person involved in the fatal accident had consumed cannabis or a cannabis related product within the past 30-90 days. In most cases, within a month. However, this doesn’t mean that the person died because they smoked marijuana and drove. It only means that at “some point” during these past 90-days they consumed cannabis.

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