Importance: Recreational cannabis legalization (RCL) has been advocated as a way to reduce the number of individuals interacting with the US criminal justice system; in theory, however, cannabis decriminalization can achieve this objective without generating the negative public health consequences associated with RCL. It is still unclear whether RCL can bring additional benefits in terms of reducing cannabis possession arrests in states that have already decriminalized cannabis. Question: Is recreational cannabis legalization (RCL) associated with a reduction in cannabis possession arrest rates in US states that have already decriminalized cannabis; if so, does this change differ by age and race? Findings: In this cross-sectional stud...
Background: Many states have legalized recreational cannabis use for adults. However, no study has e...
A major challenge in assessing the public health impact of legalizing cannabis use in Colorado and W...
Objective This study follows the lead of Makin et al. (Police Quarterly 22(1): 31–55, 2019) who foun...
Importance: In the US, cannabis use has nearly doubled during the past decade, in part because state...
Laws legalizing recreational marijuana use have recently been passed in several states across the U....
An argument against the legalization of the cannabis market is that such a policy would increase cri...
The sale of cannabis for adult recreational use has been made legal in nine US states since 2012, an...
In December of 2012, Washington and Colorado implemented the legalization of possession and use of m...
OBJECTIVE Understanding how recreational cannabis legalization may impact cannabis use disorder (CU...
First-pass evidence is provided that the legalization of the cannabis market across US states is ind...
Research suggests that physical and psychological health problems, as well as the inability to perfo...
The War on Drugs has failed. The criminalization of the use of recreational marijuana has not led to...
Liberalized state-level recreational cannabis policies in the United States (US) fostered important ...
The United States has long waged war against drugs resulting in, amongst other things, theworld’s la...
Marijuana legalization is a controversial topic in the United States. While Governor Andrew Guomo pr...
Background: Many states have legalized recreational cannabis use for adults. However, no study has e...
A major challenge in assessing the public health impact of legalizing cannabis use in Colorado and W...
Objective This study follows the lead of Makin et al. (Police Quarterly 22(1): 31–55, 2019) who foun...
Importance: In the US, cannabis use has nearly doubled during the past decade, in part because state...
Laws legalizing recreational marijuana use have recently been passed in several states across the U....
An argument against the legalization of the cannabis market is that such a policy would increase cri...
The sale of cannabis for adult recreational use has been made legal in nine US states since 2012, an...
In December of 2012, Washington and Colorado implemented the legalization of possession and use of m...
OBJECTIVE Understanding how recreational cannabis legalization may impact cannabis use disorder (CU...
First-pass evidence is provided that the legalization of the cannabis market across US states is ind...
Research suggests that physical and psychological health problems, as well as the inability to perfo...
The War on Drugs has failed. The criminalization of the use of recreational marijuana has not led to...
Liberalized state-level recreational cannabis policies in the United States (US) fostered important ...
The United States has long waged war against drugs resulting in, amongst other things, theworld’s la...
Marijuana legalization is a controversial topic in the United States. While Governor Andrew Guomo pr...
Background: Many states have legalized recreational cannabis use for adults. However, no study has e...
A major challenge in assessing the public health impact of legalizing cannabis use in Colorado and W...
Objective This study follows the lead of Makin et al. (Police Quarterly 22(1): 31–55, 2019) who foun...