Legalizing Cannabis

Legalizing Cannabis

Experiences, Lessons and Scenarios

Decorte, Tom; Wilkins, Chris; Lenton, Simon

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2020

484

Dura

Inglês

9781138370906

15 a 20 dias

830

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Introduction; PART I : THE NEW LEGAL CANNABIS MARKETS; 1.The uneven repeal of cannabis prohibition in the United States; 2.Practical lessons learned from the first years of the regulated recreational cannabis market in Colorado; 3.Recreational marijuana legalization in Washington State: benefits and harms; 4.A century of cannabis control in Canada: a brief overview of history, context and policy frameworks from prohibition to legalization; 5.Uruguay: the first country to legalize cannabis; PART II: GENERAL MODELS OF REFORM; 6.Cannabis decriminalization policies across the globe; 7."More than just counting the plants": different home cannabis cultivation policies, cannabis supply contexts and approaches to their evaluation; 8. City-level policies of regulating recreational cannabis in Europe: from pilot projects to "local customization"?; PART III: LESSONS FROM ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND LEGAL HIGHS 9.Lessons learned from the alcohol regulation perspective; 10.Lessons from tobacco regulation for cannabis product regulation; 11.How not to legalize cannabis: lessons from New Zealand's experiment with regulating "legal highs"; PART IV: EARLIER INNOVATIONS IN CANNABIS LAW REFORM; 12.Coffeeshops in the Netherlands: regulating the front door and the back door; 13. Cannabis social clubs in Spain: recent legal developments; 14.Swiss cannabis policies; 15. The Australian experience and opportunities for cannabis law reform; 16.Cannabis policy reform: Jamaica's experience; PART V : NEW CANNABIS LEGALIZATION PROPOSALS; 17.The risks of cannabis industry funding of community and drug treatment services: Insights from gambling; 18.Insights for the design of Cannabis Social Club regulation; Conclusion
THC Content;Medical Cannabis Users;Social Drug Research;Commercial Cannabis;Harm reduction;Cannabis Industry;Illicit drug use;Cannabis Legalization;Drug policy;Cannabis Policy;Drug markets;Cannabis Markets;Drug Reform;Cannabis Law Reform;Drug Control;CSCs;Depenalization;Cannabis Cultivation;Legalization;Medical Cannabis;Psychoactive substances;Cannabis Users;Policy Evaluation;Cannabis Products;Drug Regulation;Dutch Drug Policy;Comparative policy analysis;THC;Recreational Cannabis;Medicinal Cannabis;Cannabis Possession;Cannabis Control;Medicinal Marijuana;Legal Marijuana;Recreational Marijuana;Legal Highs;Cannabis Growers;Smoke Free Policies