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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
We invite papers addressing the increasingly complex phenomenon of cannabis use. The sociology of cannabis use includes the consideration of race, class, gender, and socioeconomic conditions and identities in the use and misuse of cannabis.
Leaving Weed Behind: Asymmetric Modeling Links Subjective SES Increases with Reductions in Marijuana Use - Samuel Fishman, Baylor University; Markus H. Schafer, Baylor University; James Sujit Malo, Baylor University
Opening the Gates?: Cannabis Medicalization's Effect on Gateway Drug Patterns - Aaron Grinberg, The Ohio State University
Precarity and Protection: Race, Employment, and the Socially Contingent Cannabis–Illicit Drug Link. - Raymond Appiah, University of Utah