Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.10, n°4 - September 1999 - Regulating cannabis: Comparative perspectives |
Auteurs : | M. JACOBSON, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/1999 |
Année de publication : | 1999 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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This presentation addresses three questions: what are the major policy options for cannabis reform, which is the "right" option and who occupies the high moral ground in the cannabis debate. The arguments in favour of policy reform are summarize[...]
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Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in Australia. About 31% of Australians aged 14 years and over have ever used the drug while 18% have used it in the previous 12 months. During this same period, some 44% of males aged 20-29 years hav[...]
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In Germany, there are an estimated two to four million consumers of cannabis/marijuana; nearly 300?000 of them are frequent users. About 10-15% of the adult population have used cannabis. Estimates suggest that 10% of 18-20-year-olds, 7.5% of 21[...]
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The German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein suggested distributing cannabis in pharmacies under certain regulated conditions. The purpose of this suggestion was to separate the drug markets and to improve drug prevention. However, the German [...]
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Canada was one of the first nations to criminalise cannabis when it added it to the schedule of prohibited 'narcotics' in 1923. Since cannabis use was virtually unknown in Canada then, or for decades afterwards, Giffen et al. (1991) correctly te[...]
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The medical use of marijuana has been subject to a long, contentious policy debate since the mid-1970s when Robert Randall became the first person to succeed in defending himself against marijuana charges using a medical necessity defence.2 He l[...]
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There are currently three United Nations drug conventions in force: the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961, as amended in 1972; the Convention on Psychotropic Substances of 1971 and the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic [...]
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