This paper outlines the major policy challenges in reducing cannabis-related harm in Australia. The first is uncertainty about the health effects of cannabis, especially in young people. The second is uncertainty about the extent and severity of harms attributed to cannabis prohibition by its critics. The paper summarises and briefly states the extent of these putative harms to the degree that the data allow. The third challenge is a consequence of the first two, and the very different weightings that proponents of more liberal or restrictive policies give to harms arising from cannabis use and those arising from prohibition, namely, strong disagreements within the community about how we should respond to cannabis use by young people. In th...
This chapter reviews the limited evidence on strategies for reducing the harms arising from cannabis...
Under international laws, cultivation, supply and possession of cannabis should be allowed only for ...
Introduction and Aims. Perceived risks of cannabis use have rarely been researched in Australia. Thi...
The debate about cannabis policy in Australia has revolved around the harms that cannabis causes to ...
This paper outlines the ethical arguments used in the Australian debate about whether or not to rela...
Cannabis possession, use, cultivation, and sale are prohibited in Australia on the assumption that c...
Background: The adverse health effects of cannabis are a source of contention in debates about polic...
The cannabis policy landscape is undergoing a process of profound change. There is increasing appeti...
'Innocent until proven guilty' is how many policy makers have thought about the prohibition of canna...
Note from the Editor Although cannabis is the most widely consumed illicit drug in many western coun...
Public policy has failed to prevent large-scale consumption of cannabis in most developed countries....
There is an ongoing national debate around cannabis policy. This brief position statement by the Exe...
Windows of opportunity for changing drug laws open infrequently and they often close without legisla...
ISSUES: Non-medical cannabis policies are changing, including towards legalisation-with-regulation f...
A fair appraisal of the public health significance of cannabis use has been hampered by the polarise...
This chapter reviews the limited evidence on strategies for reducing the harms arising from cannabis...
Under international laws, cultivation, supply and possession of cannabis should be allowed only for ...
Introduction and Aims. Perceived risks of cannabis use have rarely been researched in Australia. Thi...
The debate about cannabis policy in Australia has revolved around the harms that cannabis causes to ...
This paper outlines the ethical arguments used in the Australian debate about whether or not to rela...
Cannabis possession, use, cultivation, and sale are prohibited in Australia on the assumption that c...
Background: The adverse health effects of cannabis are a source of contention in debates about polic...
The cannabis policy landscape is undergoing a process of profound change. There is increasing appeti...
'Innocent until proven guilty' is how many policy makers have thought about the prohibition of canna...
Note from the Editor Although cannabis is the most widely consumed illicit drug in many western coun...
Public policy has failed to prevent large-scale consumption of cannabis in most developed countries....
There is an ongoing national debate around cannabis policy. This brief position statement by the Exe...
Windows of opportunity for changing drug laws open infrequently and they often close without legisla...
ISSUES: Non-medical cannabis policies are changing, including towards legalisation-with-regulation f...
A fair appraisal of the public health significance of cannabis use has been hampered by the polarise...
This chapter reviews the limited evidence on strategies for reducing the harms arising from cannabis...
Under international laws, cultivation, supply and possession of cannabis should be allowed only for ...
Introduction and Aims. Perceived risks of cannabis use have rarely been researched in Australia. Thi...