The recreational use of marijuana in Colorado has now been legal for more than three years, but cities, municipalities and counties have had the freedom to choose whether or not to legalize the drug or for it to remain banned. In new research using survey data and panel interviews with Coloradan local administrators, Tracy L. Johns finds that in their decision making these officials had to consider often divided local public opinion against the potential economic costs and benefits of legalization and the workload of enforcing marijuana policies
With the passage of Amendments 20 (2000) and 64 (2012), Colorado legalized the medicinal and recreat...
This report is a policy analysis on the impacts of Colorado’s Amendment 64. Marijuana is the most co...
Background: For almost a century, the cultivation, sale and use of recreational cannabis has been pr...
In November 2016 the number of states where recreational marijuana sales are legal increased to eigh...
Policy Points In 2012, Colorado and Washington were the first states to legalize recreational mariju...
In 2012, voters in Colorado and Washington State voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use. ...
Voters and legislatures throughout the country are winding down the War on Drugs and legalizing mar...
In December of 2012, Washington and Colorado implemented the legalization of possession and use of m...
Marijuana has now been legal in Colorado for medicinal use for more than 15 years. Over this time, a...
Legalization of recreational marijuana has gained momentum in the United States. As of July 2021, 18...
The recent successful ballot initiatives in Colorado and Washington to legalize recreational marijua...
O n November 6, 2012, voters in Colorado andWashington moved to legalize the use and sale of marijua...
Colorado is unique in a number of ways. Colorado hosts some of the best skiing and snowboarding in t...
Objective This study follows the lead of Makin et al. (Police Quarterly 22(1): 31–55, 2019) who foun...
On November 6, 2012, three states proposed landmark legislation for a vote to the people of their re...
With the passage of Amendments 20 (2000) and 64 (2012), Colorado legalized the medicinal and recreat...
This report is a policy analysis on the impacts of Colorado’s Amendment 64. Marijuana is the most co...
Background: For almost a century, the cultivation, sale and use of recreational cannabis has been pr...
In November 2016 the number of states where recreational marijuana sales are legal increased to eigh...
Policy Points In 2012, Colorado and Washington were the first states to legalize recreational mariju...
In 2012, voters in Colorado and Washington State voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use. ...
Voters and legislatures throughout the country are winding down the War on Drugs and legalizing mar...
In December of 2012, Washington and Colorado implemented the legalization of possession and use of m...
Marijuana has now been legal in Colorado for medicinal use for more than 15 years. Over this time, a...
Legalization of recreational marijuana has gained momentum in the United States. As of July 2021, 18...
The recent successful ballot initiatives in Colorado and Washington to legalize recreational marijua...
O n November 6, 2012, voters in Colorado andWashington moved to legalize the use and sale of marijua...
Colorado is unique in a number of ways. Colorado hosts some of the best skiing and snowboarding in t...
Objective This study follows the lead of Makin et al. (Police Quarterly 22(1): 31–55, 2019) who foun...
On November 6, 2012, three states proposed landmark legislation for a vote to the people of their re...
With the passage of Amendments 20 (2000) and 64 (2012), Colorado legalized the medicinal and recreat...
This report is a policy analysis on the impacts of Colorado’s Amendment 64. Marijuana is the most co...
Background: For almost a century, the cultivation, sale and use of recreational cannabis has been pr...