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Weinstein A et al. - The findings imply that smoking of 17 mg THC results in impairment of cognitive—motor skills that could be important for coordinated movemen and driving, whereas the lower dose of 13 mg THC appears to cause less impairment of such skills in regular users of marijuana.

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