Legalization and retail availability of recreational marijuana and adolescent use in schools

Author:

Cil Gulcan12ORCID,Winters Ken C.1,Austin Sean C.3,Kittelman Angus34,Smolkowski Keith1,Westling Erika1,Seeley John R.3

Affiliation:

1. Oregon Research Institute Oregon Springfield USA

2. Oregon Health & Science University, Center for Evidence‐based Policy Portland Oregon USA

3. University of Oregon Oregon Eugene USA

4. University of Missouri Columbia Missouri USA

Abstract

AbstractLegalization of use and retail sales of recreational marijuana in U.S. states and the associated potential increase in access to marijuana and normalization of its use by adults could lead to increased use by adolescents. Studies have found that states with legal recreational marijuana have higher rates of adolescent use and frequency of use compared to states without legal use. We examined changes in student office discipline referrals (ODRs) for substance use offenses in Oregon middle and high schools before and after the legalization of recreational marijuana relative to comparison schools in other states. We found that rates of substance use related ODRs in middle schools increased by 0.14 per 100 students (30% of the mean) with legalization relative to comparison schools. This increase was moderated by the presence of a marijuana outlet within one mile of the school. We found no statistically discernible changes in high school ODRs. Marijuana use in adolescence has been linked to negative health and social consequences, including academic problems, mental health issues, and impaired driving. Potential adverse impact on adolescents and investments in school‐based prevention programs could be important considerations for policymakers and public health officials when evaluating marijuana legalization.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health Policy

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