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Bono Lends Medical Insight

October 13, 2023

Nancy Bono, D.O., chair of family medicine at NYITCOM, is quoted in anarticle about proposed New York State legislation that aims to limit childrens exposure to secondhand marijuana smoke. Bono explains that there has not been enough research into the long-term and secondhand effects of marijuana smoke to say for sure whether exposure has any significant impact. The lack of research is attributable to many factors, including patient hesitancy to admit to doctors that they smoke, and marijuanas federal classification as a Schedule 1 narcotic under the Controlled Substances Act the same classification as heroin and methamphetamine.

It doesnt make a difference whether its vaping or whether its cigarette smoke or marijuana, smoke in your lungs is bad for you, Bono says. But in terms of secondhand smoke, we dont have much of a [research] registry.