Generally more is known about drug use and demand than about markets and supply, in large part because population survey data are available while market data are not. Although the household population represents a relatively small proportion of users of hard drugs, it represents a large proportion of the population using marijuana and participating in marijuana markets. This paper provides a description of marijuana market and acquisition patterns as reported by participants in the 2001 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. We find that most respondents obtain marijuana indoors (87%), from a friend or relative (89%), and for free (58%). Retail marijuana distribution appears to be embedded in social networks, rather than being dominated b...
The aim is to specify a demand function that describes the demand for cannabis on county level in th...
This research aims to show the possible financial connection between Mexican drug cartels and legal ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Psychoactiv...
Generally more is known about drug use and demand than about markets and supply, in large part becau...
Generally more is known about drug use and demand than about markets and supply, in large part becau...
The final publication is available at Springer via https://doi.org/10.1007/s10935-018-0528-5Venue-ba...
This exploration into the multiple effects of medical marijuana laws on regional marketplaces uses a...
Relatively little is known about how youth obtain marijuana and other drugs. The Drugs, Alcohol and ...
In this study, the authors test for and estimate the clustering of marijuana use within United State...
To assess the retail availability of cigar products that refer to marijuana and the largest package ...
Since cannabis (marijuana) has been listed by the U.S. federal government as a Schedule I substance ...
Marijuana is the most common illicit drug with vocal advocates for legalization. Among other things,...
Are there agglomeration economies in crime? The positive correlation be-tween city size and crime ra...
ABSTRACT Aims Drug policy strategies and discussions often use prevalence of drug use as a primary p...
This study estimates the size of Oregon’s informal marijuana economy, drawing upon Respondent-Driven...
The aim is to specify a demand function that describes the demand for cannabis on county level in th...
This research aims to show the possible financial connection between Mexican drug cartels and legal ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Psychoactiv...
Generally more is known about drug use and demand than about markets and supply, in large part becau...
Generally more is known about drug use and demand than about markets and supply, in large part becau...
The final publication is available at Springer via https://doi.org/10.1007/s10935-018-0528-5Venue-ba...
This exploration into the multiple effects of medical marijuana laws on regional marketplaces uses a...
Relatively little is known about how youth obtain marijuana and other drugs. The Drugs, Alcohol and ...
In this study, the authors test for and estimate the clustering of marijuana use within United State...
To assess the retail availability of cigar products that refer to marijuana and the largest package ...
Since cannabis (marijuana) has been listed by the U.S. federal government as a Schedule I substance ...
Marijuana is the most common illicit drug with vocal advocates for legalization. Among other things,...
Are there agglomeration economies in crime? The positive correlation be-tween city size and crime ra...
ABSTRACT Aims Drug policy strategies and discussions often use prevalence of drug use as a primary p...
This study estimates the size of Oregon’s informal marijuana economy, drawing upon Respondent-Driven...
The aim is to specify a demand function that describes the demand for cannabis on county level in th...
This research aims to show the possible financial connection between Mexican drug cartels and legal ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Psychoactiv...