The Impact of Marijuana Policies on Youth: Clinical, Research, and Legal Update

Author:

,Ammerman Seth D.,Ryan Sheryl A.,Adelman William P.,Levy Sharon,Gonzalez Pamela K.,Siqueira Lorena M.,Smith Vincent C.,Braverman Paula K.,Alderman Elizabeth Meller,Breuner Cora C.,Levine David A.,Marcell Arik V.,O’Brien Rebecca Flynn

Abstract

This policy statement is an update of the American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement “Legalization of Marijuana: Potential Impact on Youth,” published in 2004. Pediatricians have special expertise in the care of children and adolescents and may be called on to advise legislators about the potential impact of changes in the legal status of marijuana on adolescents. Parents also may look to pediatricians for advice as they consider whether to support state-level initiatives that propose to legalize the use of marijuana for medical and nonmedical purposes or to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana. This policy statement provides the position of the American Academy of Pediatrics on the issue of marijuana legalization. The accompanying technical report reviews what is currently known about the relationships of marijuana use with health and the developing brain and the legal status of marijuana and adolescents’ use of marijuana to better understand how change in legal status might influence the degree of marijuana use by adolescents in the future.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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