Marijuana may be even safer than
previously thought, researchers say
New study: We should stop fighting marijuana legalization
and focus on alcohol and tobacco instead
Compared
with other recreational drugs — including alcohol — marijuana may be even safer
than previously thought. And researchers may be systematically underestimating
risks associated with alcohol use.
Those
are the top-line findings of recent research published in the journal Scientific Reports, a subsidiary of Nature. Researchers sought to quantify the
risk of death associated with the use of a variety of commonly used substances.
They found that at the level of individual use, alcohol was the deadliest
substance, followed by heroin and cocaine.
And
all the way at the bottom of the list? Weed — roughly 114 times less
deadly than booze, according to the authors, who ran
calculations that compared lethal doses of a given substance with the
amount that a typical person uses. Marijuana is also the only drug studied that
posed a low mortality risk to its users.
These
findings reinforce drug-safety rankings developed
10 years agounder a
slightly different methodology. So in that respect, the study is more of a
reaffirmation of previous findings than anything else. But given the current national and international debates over the legal status of marijuana and the risks
associated with its use,
the study arrives at a good time.
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