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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Drug Policy. 2016 Mar 2;36:141–147. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2016.02.022

Table 1. Participant Characteristics by MML State Status (n=2838).

MML State Status
Non-MML States (n=1,384) MML States (n=1,454)
Age, m (SD)* 34.1 (16.0) 30.9 (14.8)
 missing, n 332 327

Gender
 Male, n (%) 1183 (85.9) 1208 (83.5)
 Female, n (%) 195 (14.2) 239 (16.5)
 missing, n 6 7

Race and Ethnicity*
 Caucasian, n (%) 1056 (77.7) 992 (71.2)
 African American, n (%) 112 (8.2) 95 (6.8)
 Hispanic, n (%) 152 (11.2) 249 (17.9)
 Other, n (%) 39 (2.9) 57 (4.1)
 missing, n 25 61

Level of Education*
 High school or less, n (%) 736 (53.3) 769 (52.9)
 Some college, n (%) 478 (34.6) 447 (30.7)
 College or higher, n (%) 168 (12.2) 238 (16.4)
 missing, n 2 0

Lifetime days cannabis use
 ≤99, n (%) 129 (9.3) 182 (12.5)
 100-999, n (%) 395 (28.6) 397 (27.3)
 >999, n (%) 858 (62.1) 873 (60.1)
 missing, n 2 2

Age first use cannabis, m (SD) 15.8 (4.2) 15.6 (4.6)
 missing, n 14 11
*

Analysis was significant (p<0.01)

Chi squared tests used to calculate p values for categorical variables, T-Tests used to calculate p value for continuous variables