csanner t1_iu42zxx wrote
Reply to comment by wernermuende in Study: Legalizing Marijuana Has No Impact on the Perceived Risk of Marijuana Use Among Children by BoundariesAreFun
They were specifically checking what kids think the health risks are. Is it impacted by the legality.
"We have this substance and it's illegal because it's dangerous" - okay, must be dangerous, right? To an 8yo that makes sense
It's legal now - does that suddenly mean those same kids are going to go "oh! It's safe now!"
I'm not going to have a discussion over the safety of marijuana because it's not relevant to this study. This study is only about how kids see it, and whether it being legal or illegal changes that
I will say, though, that the fact they found no change does take a bit of momentum away from people screaming "think of the children"
wernermuende t1_iu4a95f wrote
The thing is they didn't write anywhere that they only mean health risks. And I would love to see how those questions are actually worded
csanner t1_iu4azk8 wrote
"Methods: We analyzed data from the multisite multistate Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development Study to determine how the perception of cannabis harm among children (age at baseline: 9–10; N=10,395) changes over time in states with and without RCLs. Using multilevel modeling, we assessed survey responses from children longitudinally across 3 years, adjusting for state-, family-, and participant-level clustering and child-level factors, including demographics (sex, race, and socioeconomic status), religiosity, and trait impulsivity."
wernermuende t1_iu4bc1q wrote
Yes I can read. Maybe it’s some sort of translation or intercultural thing but I can’t extrapolate from this statement if harm only refers to health risks
PuttingInTheEffort t1_iu4uz92 wrote
Seems to me they just asked kids "hey if this becomes legal, do you think it's any less dangerous than before?"
So whatever a 9 year old would perceive as dangerous. Which honestly doesnt seem like a solid study, I feel like you could phrase anything just right and get the answer you want from a child.
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