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Presented By: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research

Using Cannabis Data to Improve Public Health and Promote Social Equity

Josh Meisel, Dominic Corva, and Whitney Ogle and Ronnie Swartz

Using Cannabis Data to Improve Public Health and Promote Social Equity Using Cannabis Data to Improve Public Health and Promote Social Equity
Using Cannabis Data to Improve Public Health and Promote Social Equity
Despite liberalization of cannabis laws in 47 states, ongoing federal prohibition makes it difficult to obtain data from users and producers in different locales to better understand their experiences. As more states legalize cannabis markets, regulators must have access to actionable data to make informed decisions regarding product labeling and how to provide ownership access for communities disproportionately impacted by the drug war. The COVID-19 pandemic has also generated questions about how use patterns have been impacted by shelter-in-place orders. The purpose of this session is to share highlights from cannabis research using survey primary and secondary data to answer these questions about cannabis use and policy impacts in different contexts.

This presentation will include:
- Making Sense of Negative Experiences with Cannabis Edibles: Panel Survey Results
- Cannabis Use and Covid-19
- Cannabis Social Equity Programs

This webinar is part of the 2020 ICPSR Data Fair, "Data in Real Life." More information about the Data Fair can be found at http://myumi.ch/ICPSRdatafair2020. Please note that all attendees for this session must be registered for the ICPSR Data Fair.
Using Cannabis Data to Improve Public Health and Promote Social Equity Using Cannabis Data to Improve Public Health and Promote Social Equity
Using Cannabis Data to Improve Public Health and Promote Social Equity

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