Various jurisdictions are legalising not just cannabis possession and use, but also large-scale commercial production, distribution and sale. Potential problems with that form of legalization raise questions about how best to implement a legalisation. This paper analyses the interests of the suppliers and regulators to help lawmakers and voters decide what over-arching architecture for legalisation might be prudent. In particular, it suggests banning for-profit companies and/or vesting regulatory authority in an agency that views its mission as protecting heavy users from suppliers’ excesses, rather than serving the interests of the cannabis industry
BackgroundThere is currently much debate on legalising some psychoactive materials such as Cannabis....
The process of creating new policy is frequently dependent on knowledge and study of precedent, whic...
Any discussions surrounding legalisation of recreational cannabis is a taboo in Malawi in view of st...
Various jurisdictions are legalising not just cannabis possession and use, but also large-scale comm...
“Legalisation” does not specify a policy. Cannabis could be made available for use by adults under a...
Debate surrounding drugs policy has often been emotive and lacking a solid evidence-base. Over 2,000...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in Journal of Money Laundering Con...
Background: How cannabis cultivation is dealt with under various examples of cannabis legalization o...
There are good reasons to legally regulate drugs markets, rather than persist with efforts to ban al...
"Legalisation" does not specify a policy. Cannabis could be made available for use by adults under a...
Background: Cannabis is the most widely used illegal drug in European countries. In countries with r...
We investigate the determinants of the support for cannabis legalization finding a causal effect of ...
The War on Drugs has failed. The criminalization of the use of recreational marijuana has not led to...
This is the third edition of our guide to regulating legal markets for the non-medical use of cannab...
Marijuana is the most widely used illegal drug in the world. Over the past couple of decades, severa...
BackgroundThere is currently much debate on legalising some psychoactive materials such as Cannabis....
The process of creating new policy is frequently dependent on knowledge and study of precedent, whic...
Any discussions surrounding legalisation of recreational cannabis is a taboo in Malawi in view of st...
Various jurisdictions are legalising not just cannabis possession and use, but also large-scale comm...
“Legalisation” does not specify a policy. Cannabis could be made available for use by adults under a...
Debate surrounding drugs policy has often been emotive and lacking a solid evidence-base. Over 2,000...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in Journal of Money Laundering Con...
Background: How cannabis cultivation is dealt with under various examples of cannabis legalization o...
There are good reasons to legally regulate drugs markets, rather than persist with efforts to ban al...
"Legalisation" does not specify a policy. Cannabis could be made available for use by adults under a...
Background: Cannabis is the most widely used illegal drug in European countries. In countries with r...
We investigate the determinants of the support for cannabis legalization finding a causal effect of ...
The War on Drugs has failed. The criminalization of the use of recreational marijuana has not led to...
This is the third edition of our guide to regulating legal markets for the non-medical use of cannab...
Marijuana is the most widely used illegal drug in the world. Over the past couple of decades, severa...
BackgroundThere is currently much debate on legalising some psychoactive materials such as Cannabis....
The process of creating new policy is frequently dependent on knowledge and study of precedent, whic...
Any discussions surrounding legalisation of recreational cannabis is a taboo in Malawi in view of st...