The history of the struggle against tyrants has been frequently inseparable from that of the struggle on behalf of the freedom to smoke, and at no time was this more the case than during the French and American revolutions
Until April 2017, tobacco products were sold at discounted rates on military bases
15 , 18 Notably, the co-use of tobacco and cannabis is common,19 23 with a higher proportion of cigarette smokers using cannabis relative to those who do not smoke.24 26 Studies have found that the co-use of cannabis and tobacco (cigarette smoking) is associated with poorer mental health, alcohol misuse, more intensive tobacco use and lower rates of quitting (cigarette) smoking.23 , 26 32 At this time, although there is evidence that cigarette smokers in Canada are more likely to use cannabis than nonsmokers,5 little is known about the prevalence and frequency of cannabis use among cigarette smokers with and without depressive symptoms
We estimated weighted logistic regression models for binary and ordinary least squares regression models for continuous outcomes to determine the association between both tobacco product use and use frequency, and participants socioeconomic and demographic characteristics