The article does not discuss the arguments in favor of decriminalization, a matter which the author\u27 and others have covered elsewhere. Nor does the article consider the even more difficult questions involved in a legislative decision to legalize the drug and authorize its distribution for nonmedical uses. International obligations, federal law, and current political realities preclude enactment of a regulatory approach toward the availability of marijuana, including any variant of the so-called alcohol model. Although a state conceivably could repeal its laws against cultivation and distribution of marijuana, including only the federal prohibitions in effect, such an overt departure from prevailing national sentiment seems unlikely. On...
The Controlled Substances Act was enacted in 1970. Since that time, billions of dollars have been sp...
Marijuana legalization, at least to some extent, is now a reality in half of the United States. This...
Currently, twenty-eight states and the District of Columbia allow the use of marijuana for medical p...
The article does not discuss the arguments in favor of decriminalization, a matter which the author\...
In November 2012, Washington and Colorado voters approved initiatives legalizing use and possession ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the future of the marijuana legalization movement and the pr...
Fueled by increasing demand for marijuana, illegal cultivation of the drug on public lands is causin...
Over the past twenty-five years, states have developed elaborate regulatory systems to govern lawful...
As more states proceed with marijuana legalization laws, questions have arisen about how to accommod...
Over the past decade, voters and legislatures have moved to legalize the possession of marijuana und...
The struggle over marijuana regulation is one of the most important federalism conflicts in a genera...
Marijuana decriminalization is a hotly debated topic, which has nonetheless seen popular support in ...
article published in law reviewThe states have wrested control of marijuana policy from the federal ...
It is well known in the drug policy field that eleven states reduced the criminal sanctions associat...
In contemporary America, legislators send messages about values through symbolic legislation and law...
The Controlled Substances Act was enacted in 1970. Since that time, billions of dollars have been sp...
Marijuana legalization, at least to some extent, is now a reality in half of the United States. This...
Currently, twenty-eight states and the District of Columbia allow the use of marijuana for medical p...
The article does not discuss the arguments in favor of decriminalization, a matter which the author\...
In November 2012, Washington and Colorado voters approved initiatives legalizing use and possession ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the future of the marijuana legalization movement and the pr...
Fueled by increasing demand for marijuana, illegal cultivation of the drug on public lands is causin...
Over the past twenty-five years, states have developed elaborate regulatory systems to govern lawful...
As more states proceed with marijuana legalization laws, questions have arisen about how to accommod...
Over the past decade, voters and legislatures have moved to legalize the possession of marijuana und...
The struggle over marijuana regulation is one of the most important federalism conflicts in a genera...
Marijuana decriminalization is a hotly debated topic, which has nonetheless seen popular support in ...
article published in law reviewThe states have wrested control of marijuana policy from the federal ...
It is well known in the drug policy field that eleven states reduced the criminal sanctions associat...
In contemporary America, legislators send messages about values through symbolic legislation and law...
The Controlled Substances Act was enacted in 1970. Since that time, billions of dollars have been sp...
Marijuana legalization, at least to some extent, is now a reality in half of the United States. This...
Currently, twenty-eight states and the District of Columbia allow the use of marijuana for medical p...