“…Our finding that more participants who ever vaped cannabis reported reducing or quitting vaping generally than increasing cannabis vaping is consistent with prior research on the pandemic’s impact on vaping and/or e-cigarette use in this population ( Chaffee et al, 2021 , Dumas et al, 2020 , Gaiha et al, 2020 , Kreslake et al, 2021 , Sokolovsky et al, 2021 , Tattan‐Birch et al, 2021 ). A reduction in cannabis vaping during the pandemic could be due to concerns of susceptibility to COVID-19, disruptions in access to cannabis products, or fewer social engagements with peers ( Berg et al, 202 0 Dumas et al, 2020 , Kreslake et al, 2021 , Tattan‐Birch et al, 2021 ). However, not all young people were deterred from vaping cannabis since most ever-cannabis vapers reported no change and a subgroup reported an increase.…”