Abstract
Stoneover: The Observed Lessons and Unanswered Questions of Cannabis Legalization examines the political and social entrepreneurs that champion marijuana decriminalization efforts, their constituents’ attitudes toward legalization, the specific successful reform measures at the state level, and the consequent market dynamics in cannabis commerce. Each chapter presents a unique dataset with specific contributions in understanding local and national trends and outcomes of more than two decades of cannabis legalization efforts. Using detailed analyses of user data, the contributors tackle such social issues as legalization activism in the context of calls to defund the police, the impact of reforms on immigrant communities, the demographic and economic characteristics of legal dispensary customers, medical administrative structures, youth usage, and mortality related to marijuana and other drug use. Stoneover offers policy makers information for future policy designs with a goal to decrease negative externalities and social inequity.
Schlagworte
cannabis drug use and abuse social and racial equity marijuana decriminalization- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–x Preface i–x
- 131–150 Chapter 7: Consumer Well-Being and Cannabis Spending Habits: Evidence from Massachusetts 131–150
- 213–214 Index 213–214
- 215–216 About the Editors 215–216
- 217–220 About the Contributors 217–220