Passage of Medical MJ Laws Associated With Reduced Number of Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities [View all]
The passage of medical cannabis laws is associated with a reduction in the publics consumption of alcohol and with fewer incidences of alcohol-related traffic fatalities, according to data published in the Journal of Law and Economics.
Investigators at Montana State University, the University of Oregon, and the University of Colorado assessed data regarding both alcohol consumption and traffic fatality rates for the years 1990 to 2010.
Authors wrote: Using individual-level data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)
, we find that MMLs (medical marijuana laws) are associated with decreases in the probability of [an individual] having consumed alcohol in the past month, binge drinking, and the number of drinks consumed.
Researchers further acknowledged that this general decline in the publics use of alcohol was likely responsible for a parallel decline in the number of alcohol-related traffic fatalities.
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