Observations on the Reproductive Activity of Chimpanzees Following Long-term Exposure to Marihuana

Abstract
Eight adult chimpanzees with prior histories of long-term exposure to marihuana were mated either with each other or with drug-naive chimpanzees from the Holloman chimpanzee colony. No alterations of sexual activity were observed in the drug-experienced animals. The incidence of normal births where one or both parents had extensive prior marihuana experience was the same as that for non-drug colony chimpanzees.