Clearing the smokescreen : the current evidence on cannabis use / / topic editors Elizabeth C. Temple, Richard Hammersley, Margriet van Laar and Rhonda F. Brown.

Cannabis remains the most commonly used illicit substance world-wide, with international estimates indicating that 2.8%-4.5% of the global population use cannabis each year. This prevalence rate has not changed substantially in the past decade and there is no indication that it will do so in the nex...

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