Hall Wayne, Lynskey Michael
University of Queensland Centre for Youth Substance Abuse Research, Brisbane, Australia.
National Addiction Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
World Psychiatry. 2020 Jun;19(2):179-186. doi: 10.1002/wps.20735.
The sale of cannabis for adult recreational use has been made legal in nine US states since 2012, and nationally in Uruguay in 2013 and Canada in 2018. We review US research on the effects of legalization on cannabis use among adults and adolescents and on cannabis-related harms; the impact of legalizing adult recreational use on cannabis price, availability, potency and use; and regulatory policies that may increase or limit adverse effects of legalization. The legalization of recreational cannabis use in the US has substantially reduced the price of cannabis, increased its potency, and made cannabis more available to adult users. It appears to have increased the frequency of cannabis use among adults, but not so far among youth. It has also increased emergency department attendances and hospitalizations for some cannabis-related harms. The relatively modest effects on cannabis use to date probably reflect restrictions on the number and locations of retail cannabis outlets and the constraints on commercialization under a continued federal prohibition of cannabis. Future evaluations of legalization should monitor: cannabis sales volumes, prices and content of tetrahydrocannabinol; prevalence and frequency of cannabis use among adolescents and adults in household and high school surveys; car crash fatalities and injuries involving drivers who are cannabis-impaired; emergency department presentations related to cannabis; the demand for treatment of cannabis use disorders; and the prevalence of regular cannabis use among vulnerable young people in mental health services, schools and the criminal justice system. Governments that propose to legalize and regulate cannabis use need to fund research to monitor the impacts of these policy changes on public health, and take advantage of this research to develop ways of regulating can-nabis use that minimize adverse effects on public health.
自2012年以来,美国已有九个州将成人娱乐用大麻的销售合法化,2013年乌拉圭全国实现合法化,2018年加拿大全国实现合法化。我们回顾了美国关于大麻合法化对成年人和青少年大麻使用及其相关危害影响的研究;成人娱乐用大麻合法化对大麻价格、可获得性、效力和使用的影响;以及可能增加或限制合法化不利影响的监管政策。美国娱乐用大麻合法化大幅降低了大麻价格,提高了其效力,并使成年使用者更容易获得大麻。这似乎增加了成年人使用大麻的频率,但到目前为止,对青少年的影响并不明显。它还增加了因一些与大麻相关的危害而前往急诊科就诊和住院的人数。迄今为止,大麻合法化产生的影响相对较小,这可能反映出对零售大麻店数量和位置的限制,以及在联邦继续禁止大麻的情况下对商业化的限制。未来对合法化的评估应监测:大麻销售量、价格和四氢大麻酚含量;家庭和高中调查中青少年和成年人使用大麻的流行率和频率;涉及大麻影响下的司机的车祸死亡和受伤情况;与大麻相关的急诊科就诊情况;对大麻使用障碍治疗的需求;以及心理健康服务机构、学校和刑事司法系统中易受影响的年轻人经常使用大麻的流行率。提议将大麻使用合法化并进行监管的政府需要资助研究,以监测这些政策变化对公众健康的影响,并利用这项研究制定监管大麻使用的方法,将对公众健康的不利影响降至最低。