Paul Armentano
NORML
The enactment of statewide laws allowing for the limited use of cannabis  therapeutically is  associated with reduced instances of suicide, according to a  discussion paper published recently by the Institute for the Study of  Labor in Bonn, Germany.
Researchers at Montana State University, the University of Colorado, and  San Diego State University assessed rates of suicide in the years  before and after the passage of statewide medical marijuana laws.
Authors found, “The total suicide rate falls smoothly during the  pre-legalization period in both MML (medical marijuana law) and non-MML  states. However, beginning in year zero, the trends diverge: the suicide  rate in MML states continues to fall, while the suicide rate in states  that never legalized medical marijuana begins to climb gradually.”
They reported that this  downward trend in suicides in states post-legalization was especially  pronounced in males. “Our results suggest that the passage of a medical  marijuana law is associated with an almost 5 percent reduction in the  total suicide rate, an 11 percent reduction in the suicide rate of 20-  through 29-year-old males, and a 9 percent reduction in the suicide rate  of 30- through 39-year-old males,” they determined.
Authors theorized that the limited legalization of cannabis may “lead to  an improvement in the psychological well-being of young adult males, an  improvement that is reflected in fewer suicides.” They further  speculated, “The strong association between alcohol consumption and  suicide-related outcomes found by previous researchers raises the  possibility that medical marijuana laws reduce the risk of suicide by  decreasing alcohol consumption.”
They concluded: “Policymakers weighing the pros and cons of legalization  should consider the possibility that medical marijuana laws may lead to  fewer suicides among young adult males.”
Full text of the discussion paper here, “High on Life: Medical Marijuana  Laws and Suicide.” 
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