#15 Clinical Context
Background information relevant to the evolving cannabis medicine landscape.
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๐จ While local drug enforcement operations targeting cannabis distribution are important for public safety and regulatory compliance, clinicians should recognize that arrest-based approaches do not directly address the medical and public health dimensions of cannabis use in their patient populations. The criminalization of cannabis, particularly in states without legal medical or recreational frameworks, may discourage patients from disclosing their use patterns to healthcare providers and can create barriers to evidence-based counseling about potential harms, drug interactions, and safer use practices. Understanding the legal landscape in your jurisdictionโand the fear or stigma it may generateโis relevant context for having non-judgmental conversations with patients about cannabis, which remains increasingly common across diverse demographics. Providers should consider how local enforcement activity might affect patient disclosure and tailor their clinical approach to build trust and gather accurate substance use histories that inform personalized risk assessment and patient education.
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