Emphysema and airway inflammation are more common among marijuana smokers than cigarette smokers, according to a study of a small group of patients published by the Radiological Society of North America, as marijuana use among young adults continues to grow.$33 billion. That’s the projected total from sales of legal recreational and medical cannabis in the U. S. in 2022. Reps. Jamie Raskin and Nancy Mace will oversee a hearing Tuesday to discuss the possible benefits of decriminalizing marijuana at the federal level. Recreational marijuana use is now legal in 21 states following the recent midterm elections—including the additions of Maryland and Missouri—and dozens more have decriminalized low-level cannabis possession offenses. The long-term health effects of smoking the drug have not been as closely studied as smoking tobacco, though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention note smoking marijuana can harm lung tissues and cause scarring and damage to blood vessels. The CDC estimated at least 48.2 million people used the drug at least once in 2019. With Two States Voting To Legalize Cannabis, Here’s Where Pot Is Now Legal In America (Forbes)A Record High: More Young Adults Used Marijuana And Hallucinogens Last Year Than Ever Before, NIH Study Finds (Forbes)
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