Windows of opportunity for changing drug laws open infrequently and they often close without legislative change being affected. In this paper the author, who has been intimately involved in the process, describes how evidence-based recommendations to "decriminalize" cannabis have recently been progressed through public debate and the political process to become law in Western Australia (WA). The Cannabis Control Bill 2003 passed the WA Parliament on 23 September. The Bill, the legislative backing behind the Cannabis Infringement Notice (CIN) Scheme, came into effect on 22 March 2004. This made WA the fourth Australian jurisdiction, after South Australia, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory, to adopt a prohibition wit...
The article analyses the discussion of cannabis regulation in the Estonian media. In the past five y...
'Innocent until proven guilty' is how many policy makers have thought about the prohibition of canna...
The War on Drugs has failed. The criminalization of the use of recreational marijuana has not led to...
The debate about cannabis policy in Australia has revolved around the harms that cannabis causes to ...
This paper outlines the major policy challenges in reducing cannabis-related harm in Australia. The ...
The cannabis policy landscape is undergoing a process of profound change. There is increasing appeti...
On Friday 23rd February 2018 the medical cannabis bill introduced by UK Member of Parliament Paul Fl...
Ever since cannabis pharmaceuticals were removed from official pharmacopeias in the Western world in...
This paper outlines the ethical arguments used in the Australian debate about whether or not to rela...
Cannabis, marijuana, pot, ganja - it goes by many names -- is by far the most widely used illegal su...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue on Illicit Cannabis Cultivation ...
There is relentless discussion in Germany about the right manner to deal with cannabis and it...
Background Having first appeared in Europe, synthetic cannabis emerged as a drug of concern in Austr...
Marijuana is the most widely used illegal drug in the world. Over the past couple of decades, severa...
Western Australia (WA) became the fourth Australian jurisdiction to adopt a prohibition with civil p...
The article analyses the discussion of cannabis regulation in the Estonian media. In the past five y...
'Innocent until proven guilty' is how many policy makers have thought about the prohibition of canna...
The War on Drugs has failed. The criminalization of the use of recreational marijuana has not led to...
The debate about cannabis policy in Australia has revolved around the harms that cannabis causes to ...
This paper outlines the major policy challenges in reducing cannabis-related harm in Australia. The ...
The cannabis policy landscape is undergoing a process of profound change. There is increasing appeti...
On Friday 23rd February 2018 the medical cannabis bill introduced by UK Member of Parliament Paul Fl...
Ever since cannabis pharmaceuticals were removed from official pharmacopeias in the Western world in...
This paper outlines the ethical arguments used in the Australian debate about whether or not to rela...
Cannabis, marijuana, pot, ganja - it goes by many names -- is by far the most widely used illegal su...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue on Illicit Cannabis Cultivation ...
There is relentless discussion in Germany about the right manner to deal with cannabis and it...
Background Having first appeared in Europe, synthetic cannabis emerged as a drug of concern in Austr...
Marijuana is the most widely used illegal drug in the world. Over the past couple of decades, severa...
Western Australia (WA) became the fourth Australian jurisdiction to adopt a prohibition with civil p...
The article analyses the discussion of cannabis regulation in the Estonian media. In the past five y...
'Innocent until proven guilty' is how many policy makers have thought about the prohibition of canna...
The War on Drugs has failed. The criminalization of the use of recreational marijuana has not led to...