Rapport
How to regulate cannabis: A practical guide
Auteur(s) :
Transform Drug Policy Foundation
Année
2013
Page(s) :
246 p.
Sous-type de document :
Guide pratique / Manual
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
Bristol : Transform Drug Policy Foundation
ISBN :
978-0-9556428-5-2
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
MAR (Marchés / Markets)
Thésaurus géographique
INTERNATIONAL
Thésaurus mots-clés
MARCHE DE LA DROGUE
;
CANNABIS
;
REGLEMENTATION
;
PRODUCTION
;
PRIX
;
TAXE
;
RECOMMANDATION
;
VENTE
;
AGE MINIMUM LEGAL
;
SECURITE ROUTIERE
;
CANNABINOIDES
;
MODELE
Note générale :
Updated May 2014
Résumé :
This is a guide to regulating legal markets for the non-medical use of cannabis. It is for policy makers, drug policy reform advocates and affected communities all over the world, who are witnessing the question change from, 'Should we maintain cannabis prohibition?' to 'How will legal regulation work in practice?'
Just a few years ago, this book would have been largely theoretical. Now, however, the cannabis regulation debate has moved decisively into the political mainstream, and multiple cities, states and countries are considering, developing or implementing a range of regulated market models for the non-medical use of cannabis. So this book draws on evidence not only from decades of experience regulating alcohol, tobacco, and medicines, but also from Spain's non-profit 'cannabis social clubs', commercial cannabis enterprises in the US and the Netherlands, and Uruguay's government-controlled system of cannabis regulation.
This book will help guide all those interested in cannabis policy through the key practical challenges to developing and implementing an effective regulation approach aimed at achieving the safer, healthier world we all wish to see.
Just a few years ago, this book would have been largely theoretical. Now, however, the cannabis regulation debate has moved decisively into the political mainstream, and multiple cities, states and countries are considering, developing or implementing a range of regulated market models for the non-medical use of cannabis. So this book draws on evidence not only from decades of experience regulating alcohol, tobacco, and medicines, but also from Spain's non-profit 'cannabis social clubs', commercial cannabis enterprises in the US and the Netherlands, and Uruguay's government-controlled system of cannabis regulation.
This book will help guide all those interested in cannabis policy through the key practical challenges to developing and implementing an effective regulation approach aimed at achieving the safer, healthier world we all wish to see.
Affiliation :
UK
Historique