Most Legal Marijuana States Had Fewer Vaping-Related Lung Injuries, Study Finds

Most Legal Marijuana States Had Fewer Vaping-Related Lung Injuries, Study Finds
Most Legal Marijuana States Had Fewer Vaping-Related Lung Injuries, Study Finds
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States that have enacted marijuana legalization were generally less likely to see spikes in vaping-related lung injuries that occurred over the past year compared to states where cannabis remains prohibited, according to a new study.

The paper, published Tuesday in the journal Addiction, seems to bolster arguments from reform advocates that legalizing and regulating marijuana mitigates the risk to consumers of using contaminated and potentially dangerous products.

The study also concluded that apart from state policies, “neither higher adult vaping rates nor higher rates of recent cannabis use predicted increased” e-cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injury, or EVALI.

“If e-cigarette or marijuana use per se drove this outbreak, areas with more engagement in those behaviors should show a higher EVALI prevalence,” Abigail Friedman, the study’s author and an associate professor at the Yale School of Public Health, said in a press release. “This study finds the opposite result.”
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