Cannabis Use and Risky Behaviours and Harms: A Comparison of Urban and Rural Populations in Canada
Publication date:
2014
Author:
Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction
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Compares the harms and risky behaviours of cannabis use between urban and rural populations. Looking at behaviours such as driving after cannabis use and being a passenger of a driver who has used cannabis, this study determines there are no meaningful differences between urban and rural populations in terms of their cannabis use or the related harms and consequences.