This report examines cannabis consumption patterns among individuals in New Mexico, using survey data to better understand how cannabis consumers use and obtain cannabis products. The study analyzes the frequency of use, methods of consumption, purchasing behaviors,...
Examination of New Mexico Residents who Consume Cannabis: A Replication Study
This report presents the findings from a two-timepoint survey study examining cannabis use patterns among residents of New Mexico. Conducted for the New Mexico Department of Health, the study analyzes cannabis consumption behaviors, medical cannabis patient...
An Economic Analysis of the Current Medical and Future Adult-Use Cannabis Market in Hawai‘i
This report presents an economic analysis of Hawaiʻi’s current medical cannabis market and evaluates the potential size and impacts of a future adult-use cannabis market. Commissioned by the Hawaiʻi Department of Health’s Office of Medical Cannabis Control and...
New Mexico’s Cannabis Market Supply & Demand Analysis Report
This report provides an analysis of supply and demand conditions in New Mexico’s cannabis market. Drawing on statewide licensing, production, and sales data, the study examines trends in cultivation capacity, retail sales, pricing, and consumer demand. The report...
Overturning Chevron: What It Means for Cannabis Rescheduling
In June of this year, the Supreme Court’s ruling on Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce effectively resulted in the overturning of the famous “Chevron” decision, a 40+ year old precedent that has proven foundational to...
Recommended Approaches to Evaluate Methodologies and Technologies for the Detection of Cannabis-Impaired Driving
In September 2023, New York State Department of Health (DOH) issued a Request for Information (RFI) regarding methodologies and technologies used for the detection and assessment of driving under-the-influence of cannabis (DUIC). The RFI purpose is to assist the DOH in assessing the current state of research on impairment due to cannabis ingestion, and to review current devices that can be used to detect impairment. Moreover, the DOH is seeking to identify research institutions in higher education that are currently performing this type of research.
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