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Responsible Marijuana Sales Practices to Reduce the Risk of Selling to Intoxicated Customers
Sponsor: Klein Buendel, Inc.
Summary
The new recreational marijuana markets are contributing to polysubstance-impaired driving and other harms, especially when marijuana is used in combination with alcohol, by selling marijuana to obviously-intoxicated customers. In this study, the effectiveness of an intervention to reduce the risk of marijuana sales to obviously-intoxicated customers will be tested in the state-licensed recreational marijuana market in Oregon, one of the first states to ban such sales. The intervention will combine efforts by state regulators to increase deterrence of the state law prohibiting marijuana sales to obviously-intoxicated customers with training of store personnel to recognize signs of intoxication and refuse sales. It will also include testing the rate at which visibly intoxicated customers are refused alcohol at nearby establishments that sell alcohol either on-site or off-site
Official title: Policy and Training Intervention in Responsible Marijuana Sales Practices to Reduce the Risk of Selling to Intoxicated Customers
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
21 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
229
Start Date
2024-01-15
Completion Date
2027-08-31
Last Updated
2025-12-05
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Policy and Training Intervention
The intervention is a combination of a policy training and access to an in-depth training program to teach marijuana vendors the skills needed to refuse intoxicated customers
Usual and Customary Policy and Training (UC-PT) (Control) Condition
The active control training that is already provided to marijuana vendors by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission
Locations (1)
Klein Buendel, Inc.
Golden, Colorado, United States