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The Observed Lessons and Unanswered Questions of Cannabis Legalization
Herausgeber: Anguelov, Nikolay; Moyer, Jeffrey
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Herausgeber: Anguelov, Nikolay; Moyer, Jeffrey
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Combining examples of the interplay of the benefits and costs of decriminalization implementation with an honest discussion of the possible negative aspects of recreational legalization and whom it most harms, this book offers policy makers information for future policy designs with a goal to decrease negative externalities and social inequity.
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Combining examples of the interplay of the benefits and costs of decriminalization implementation with an honest discussion of the possible negative aspects of recreational legalization and whom it most harms, this book offers policy makers information for future policy designs with a goal to decrease negative externalities and social inequity.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 495g
- ISBN-13: 9781793651525
- ISBN-10: 1793651523
- Artikelnr.: 62760707
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 495g
- ISBN-13: 9781793651525
- ISBN-10: 1793651523
- Artikelnr.: 62760707
Nikolay Anguelov is associate professor of public policy at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. Jeffrey Moyer is visiting lecturer of public policy at Northeastern University.
Chapter 1: Political Polarization and Cannabis Legalization by Paul
Musgrave and Clyde Wilcox
Chapter 2: The Cannabis Strain: Marijuana Prohibition in an Age of Police
Defunding by Robert Hardaway
Chapter 3: Seeing Through the Haze: Using Intersectionality to Reveal
Systematic Differences in Support for Marijuana Decriminalization by
Geoffrey Whitebread
Chapter 4: The Politics of Marijuana, Immigration, and Latinos by Joe R.
Tafoya and Melissa R. Michelson
Chapter 5: Implementing Social Equity: Opportunities and Challenges from
Marijuana Legalization in Massachusetts by Jeffrey Moyer
Chapter 6: Bureaucratic Structures and Policy Implementation Challenges in
Medical Cannabis by Céline Mavrot
Chapter 7: Consumer Well-Being and Cannabis Spending Habits: Evidence from
Massachusetts by D. Steven White, Catharine M. Curran, Paul Bacdayan, and
Marion McNabb
Chapter 8: Exaggerated Panic or Valid Concerns? Post-Legalization Youth
Drug Use by Renee Scherlen and José Antonio Cisneros-Tirado
Chapter 9: Using Administrative and Survey Data to Evaluate the Impact of
Changing Marijuana Laws and Policies on Marijuana Use, Treatment Admissions
for Marijuana, and Mortality Related to Marijuana and Other Drug Use by
Maggie Martin, Rebecca Ivester, Jesse Mishra, Maryam Salihu, Sonja Richard
and Ryan Kling
Chapter 10: The Unintended Consequences of Marijuana Decriminalization on
Illegal Commerce and the Opioid Crisis by Nikolay Anguelov, Michael P.
McCarthy and Thalia Valkanos
Musgrave and Clyde Wilcox
Chapter 2: The Cannabis Strain: Marijuana Prohibition in an Age of Police
Defunding by Robert Hardaway
Chapter 3: Seeing Through the Haze: Using Intersectionality to Reveal
Systematic Differences in Support for Marijuana Decriminalization by
Geoffrey Whitebread
Chapter 4: The Politics of Marijuana, Immigration, and Latinos by Joe R.
Tafoya and Melissa R. Michelson
Chapter 5: Implementing Social Equity: Opportunities and Challenges from
Marijuana Legalization in Massachusetts by Jeffrey Moyer
Chapter 6: Bureaucratic Structures and Policy Implementation Challenges in
Medical Cannabis by Céline Mavrot
Chapter 7: Consumer Well-Being and Cannabis Spending Habits: Evidence from
Massachusetts by D. Steven White, Catharine M. Curran, Paul Bacdayan, and
Marion McNabb
Chapter 8: Exaggerated Panic or Valid Concerns? Post-Legalization Youth
Drug Use by Renee Scherlen and José Antonio Cisneros-Tirado
Chapter 9: Using Administrative and Survey Data to Evaluate the Impact of
Changing Marijuana Laws and Policies on Marijuana Use, Treatment Admissions
for Marijuana, and Mortality Related to Marijuana and Other Drug Use by
Maggie Martin, Rebecca Ivester, Jesse Mishra, Maryam Salihu, Sonja Richard
and Ryan Kling
Chapter 10: The Unintended Consequences of Marijuana Decriminalization on
Illegal Commerce and the Opioid Crisis by Nikolay Anguelov, Michael P.
McCarthy and Thalia Valkanos
Chapter 1: Political Polarization and Cannabis Legalization by Paul
Musgrave and Clyde Wilcox
Chapter 2: The Cannabis Strain: Marijuana Prohibition in an Age of Police
Defunding by Robert Hardaway
Chapter 3: Seeing Through the Haze: Using Intersectionality to Reveal
Systematic Differences in Support for Marijuana Decriminalization by
Geoffrey Whitebread
Chapter 4: The Politics of Marijuana, Immigration, and Latinos by Joe R.
Tafoya and Melissa R. Michelson
Chapter 5: Implementing Social Equity: Opportunities and Challenges from
Marijuana Legalization in Massachusetts by Jeffrey Moyer
Chapter 6: Bureaucratic Structures and Policy Implementation Challenges in
Medical Cannabis by Céline Mavrot
Chapter 7: Consumer Well-Being and Cannabis Spending Habits: Evidence from
Massachusetts by D. Steven White, Catharine M. Curran, Paul Bacdayan, and
Marion McNabb
Chapter 8: Exaggerated Panic or Valid Concerns? Post-Legalization Youth
Drug Use by Renee Scherlen and José Antonio Cisneros-Tirado
Chapter 9: Using Administrative and Survey Data to Evaluate the Impact of
Changing Marijuana Laws and Policies on Marijuana Use, Treatment Admissions
for Marijuana, and Mortality Related to Marijuana and Other Drug Use by
Maggie Martin, Rebecca Ivester, Jesse Mishra, Maryam Salihu, Sonja Richard
and Ryan Kling
Chapter 10: The Unintended Consequences of Marijuana Decriminalization on
Illegal Commerce and the Opioid Crisis by Nikolay Anguelov, Michael P.
McCarthy and Thalia Valkanos
Musgrave and Clyde Wilcox
Chapter 2: The Cannabis Strain: Marijuana Prohibition in an Age of Police
Defunding by Robert Hardaway
Chapter 3: Seeing Through the Haze: Using Intersectionality to Reveal
Systematic Differences in Support for Marijuana Decriminalization by
Geoffrey Whitebread
Chapter 4: The Politics of Marijuana, Immigration, and Latinos by Joe R.
Tafoya and Melissa R. Michelson
Chapter 5: Implementing Social Equity: Opportunities and Challenges from
Marijuana Legalization in Massachusetts by Jeffrey Moyer
Chapter 6: Bureaucratic Structures and Policy Implementation Challenges in
Medical Cannabis by Céline Mavrot
Chapter 7: Consumer Well-Being and Cannabis Spending Habits: Evidence from
Massachusetts by D. Steven White, Catharine M. Curran, Paul Bacdayan, and
Marion McNabb
Chapter 8: Exaggerated Panic or Valid Concerns? Post-Legalization Youth
Drug Use by Renee Scherlen and José Antonio Cisneros-Tirado
Chapter 9: Using Administrative and Survey Data to Evaluate the Impact of
Changing Marijuana Laws and Policies on Marijuana Use, Treatment Admissions
for Marijuana, and Mortality Related to Marijuana and Other Drug Use by
Maggie Martin, Rebecca Ivester, Jesse Mishra, Maryam Salihu, Sonja Richard
and Ryan Kling
Chapter 10: The Unintended Consequences of Marijuana Decriminalization on
Illegal Commerce and the Opioid Crisis by Nikolay Anguelov, Michael P.
McCarthy and Thalia Valkanos