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One third of children in attached housing showed detectable levels of marijuana

Writer's picture: Breathe Free OregonBreathe Free Oregon

Updated: Jan 14, 2021

Even in the state of New York where recreational marijuana use is currently illegal, urine tests showed that 34.8% of children who lived in attached housing where smoking was allowed within the property had detectable levels of the THC metabolite COOH-THC, and 13.0% of children who lived in housing where smoking was not allowed at all still had a detectable level.



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