According to the study, which was published in the journal BMC Public Health, respondents reported better overall health when they started smoking weed after the age of 18 and better mental health when started it after the age of 19. Meanwhile, people who started smoking after 21 usually had more years of education than the ones who started earlier, which could suggest early marijuana use could be linked to dropout rates.
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