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
The cannabis policy landscape is undergoing a process of profound change. There is increasing appeti...
Nowadays, almost every country in the world classifies cannabis as illegal, nevertheless it is still...
Background How cannabis cultivation is dealt with under various examples of cannabis legalization or...
Various jurisdictions are legalising not just cannabis possession and use, but also large-scale comm...
Public policy has failed to prevent large-scale consumption of cannabis in most developed countries....
"Legalisation" does not specify a policy. Cannabis could be made available for use by adults under a...
Significant policy shifts have led to an unprecedented boom in medical cannabis markets, while a gro...
Large for-profit firms supply the majority of US state-legal cannabis stores and some firms have att...
As the tide of cannabis regulatory reform wafts through North America and beyond, it strikes me that...
Debate surrounding drugs policy has often been emotive and lacking a solid evidence-base. Over 2,000...
We model consumer choices for recreational cannabis in a risky environment and its supply under proh...
We model consumer choices for recreational cannabis in a risky environment and its supply under proh...
Cannabis, marijuana, pot, ganja - it goes by many names -- is by far the most widely used illegal su...
There is a crack in everything — that’s how the light gets in Leonard Cohen, Anthem In an era often ...
The United Nations Office on Drug and Crime (UNODC) ranked cannabis as the most widely used substanc...
The cannabis policy landscape is undergoing a process of profound change. There is increasing appeti...
Nowadays, almost every country in the world classifies cannabis as illegal, nevertheless it is still...
Background How cannabis cultivation is dealt with under various examples of cannabis legalization or...
Various jurisdictions are legalising not just cannabis possession and use, but also large-scale comm...
Public policy has failed to prevent large-scale consumption of cannabis in most developed countries....
"Legalisation" does not specify a policy. Cannabis could be made available for use by adults under a...
Significant policy shifts have led to an unprecedented boom in medical cannabis markets, while a gro...
Large for-profit firms supply the majority of US state-legal cannabis stores and some firms have att...
As the tide of cannabis regulatory reform wafts through North America and beyond, it strikes me that...
Debate surrounding drugs policy has often been emotive and lacking a solid evidence-base. Over 2,000...
We model consumer choices for recreational cannabis in a risky environment and its supply under proh...
We model consumer choices for recreational cannabis in a risky environment and its supply under proh...
Cannabis, marijuana, pot, ganja - it goes by many names -- is by far the most widely used illegal su...
There is a crack in everything — that’s how the light gets in Leonard Cohen, Anthem In an era often ...
The United Nations Office on Drug and Crime (UNODC) ranked cannabis as the most widely used substanc...
The cannabis policy landscape is undergoing a process of profound change. There is increasing appeti...
Nowadays, almost every country in the world classifies cannabis as illegal, nevertheless it is still...
Background How cannabis cultivation is dealt with under various examples of cannabis legalization or...