The controversy over marijuana continues unabated because of two primary factors: 1) the widespread lack of knowledge and understanding among the general public concerning many of the lesser known effects of marijuana, and 2) the failure to deal with basic issues concerned with the value of individual and social health and society's role in safeguarding the health of the individual and the nation. Problems in communication which have impeded resolution of the controversy and social policy implications of the effects of marijuana use are discussed.
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