To the Editor: Gregory B. Bovasso, Ph.D. (1), compared 15 individuals who met DSM-III-R criteria for cannabis abuse with 834 individuals who did not and concluded that for those who met the criteria, the risk of onset of depressive symptoms was 4.49 times greater or, after adjusting for covariates, 4.00 times greater. Neither statement is correct. The 4.49 figure and the 4.00 figure are odds ratios, which have a well-known propensity to exaggerate relative risk (2, 3). In this case, the odds ratios are at least a twofold exaggeration of the relative risk, which I calculate to be 2.16—(10/15)/(257/834).