Higher total cannabis sales were significantly associated with a 12% increase in drug-related crashes and a 12% rise in alcohol-related crashes across all cities combined. In Montréal, cannabis sales were linked to an 87% increase in drug-related crashes and a 93% increase in alcohol-related crashes
The findings suggest that increased cannabis availability, as measured by cannabis sales, is associated with higher rates of both drug- and alcohol-related crashes
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[1] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40828992/
[2] http://www.rethinkpot.org/tags/legalization
[3] http://www.rethinkpot.org/tags/canada