The inquest heard Charlie had been seeing a support worker for help with his cannabisabuse, admitting he had been smoking the drug every day when he first sought help the year before his death.
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This might eliminate many of the costs of prohibition while increasing the abuse of cannabis only modestly.
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By contrast, client ratings of the alliance predicted premature drop-out and substance abuse and dependency symptoms post-treatment, and cannabis use at 3 and 6 month follow-up.
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