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Evidence Shows That Cannabis Has Fewer Relative Harms Than Opioids

CMAJ - Canada
doi 10.1503/cmaj.74120
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Medicine
Date

February 17, 2020

Authors
Stephanie LakeM. Eugenia SocíasM.-J. Milloy
Publisher

Joule Inc.


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