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Teens Do Not Smoke More Weed Despite Almost 40 States Having Some Form of a Legal Marijuana Program Says US Government

This nuanced approach challenges the notion that legalization, either for adult-use or medical purposes, inherently correlates with increased youth cannabis use. The survey findings provide empirical evidence suggesting that state-level policies alone may not be the sole determinant of adolescent behaviors concerning cannabis.

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