USA. Car crash deaths involving cannabis increasing and more likely to involve alcohol
USA. Car crash deaths involving cannabis increasing and more likely to involve alcohol
New research indicates that between 2000 and 2018, the percentage of car crash deaths in the United States involving cannabis have doubled, and the percentage of deaths involving both cannabis and alcohol, have more than doubled. Researchers from Boston Medical Center, Boston University, and University of Victoria found people who died in crashes involving cannabis had 50 percent greater odds of also having alcohol in their system. Published in the American Journal of Public Health, these results suggest that as states have loosened cannabis policies, cannabis and alcohol have increasingly been used together when driving. (Boston Medical Center, USA, 29.10.2021)