An effort is underway to quantify the chemistry, physics and human behavioral responses behind weed — to inform the next phase of cannabis use where it’s legalized, like New York.
“There may be chemical differences between wildfire smoke, secondhand smoke, diesel smoke, and cannabis smoke, but they all are very chemically [reactive] particles,” said Schick. “And they are all bad for your blood vessels, and really increase your risk of strokes, heart attacks and all kinds of casual diseases at very low concentrations.”Because cannabis is increasingly legal and consumed publicly, people are being exposed to it more, Cohen said.
“If you look at our data on risk perceptions, and data on use, people are perceiving it as less risky and they are using it more,” Cohen said. The responses show an increasingly positive viewpoint of cannabis smoke over time: In 2017, approximately 37% viewed cannabis smoke as safer. By 2021, this jumped to 44%.
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