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L. BEAUCHESNE | 2020
Dans Prospective Jeunesse : Drogues-Santé-Prévention (n°89, Janvier-mars 2020) Article : PériodiqueDepuis plusieurs années désormais, le marché économique canadien s'est approprié le cannabis. Sans surprise, l'odeur de l'herbe s'est mêlée à celles de la pharmacie et de l'agro-industrie. Observatrice attentive des politiques drogues depuis de [...]
FRANÇAIS : Le débat sur les systèmes alternatifs de contrôle des drogues n'offre que deux tendances : la prohibition pure et dure ou la légalisation intégrale. La présente étude offre une alternative intermédiaire entre ces deux extrêmes. Le dé[...]
BACKGROUND: Few countries have developed detailed legislative proposals for legalizing cannabis. New Zealand recently released the Cannabis Legalization and Control Bill (CLCB) that will be the subject of a referendum in September 2020. AIMS: [...]
R. L. PACULA ; D. POWELL ; P. HEATON ; E. L. SEVIGNY | 2015
Dans Journal of Policy Analysis and Management (Vol.34, n°1, Winter 2015) Article : PériodiqueThis paper sheds light on previous inconsistencies identified in the literature regarding the relationship between medical marijuana laws (MMLs) and recreational marijuana use by closely examining the importance of policy dimensions (registratio[...]
D. M. ANDERSON ; B. HANSEN ; D. I. REES ; J. J. SABIA | 2019
Dans JAMA Pediatrics (Vol.173, n°9, September 2019) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH: In the United States, 33 states and the District of Columbia have passed medical marijuana laws (MMLs), while 10 states and the District of Columbia have legalized the recreational use of marijuana. Policy makers are particularly conce[...]
M. CERDA ; M. WALL ; T. FENG ; K. M. KEYES ; A. SARVET ; J. SCHULENBERG ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; R. L. PACULA ; S. GALEA ; D. S. HASIN | 2017
Dans JAMA Pediatrics (Vol.171, n°2, February 2017) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH: Importance: Historical shifts are occurring in marijuana policy. The effect of legalizing marijuana for recreational use on rates of adolescent marijuana use is a topic of considerable debate. Objective: To examine the association bet[...]
Le CIRC, Centre d'Information et de Recherche Cannabique, est un des mouvements emblématiques français anti-prohibitionnistes qui militent en faveur de la libéralisation, la légalisation, la dépénalisation du cannabis. Ce mouvement s'est créé en[...]
C. M. STEEGER ; L. N. HITCHCOCK ; A. D. BRYAN ; K. E. HUTCHISON ; K. G. HILL ; L. C. BIDWELL | 2021
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.97, November 2021) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Research shows that cannabis use frequency is associated with cannabis dependence and health metrics. However, much less is known about how self-reported cannabis potency (THC and CBD) may be associated with the same metrics, and whe[...]
M. M. PHILBIN ; P. M. MAURO ; J. SANTAELLA-TENORIO ; C. M. MAURO ; E. N. KINNARD ; M. CERDA ; S. S. MARTINS | 2019
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.65, March 2019) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Medical cannabis laws (MCL) have received increased attention as potential drivers of cannabis use (CU), but little work has explored how the broader policy climate, independent of MCL, may impact CU outcomes. We explored the associa[...]
S. DARKE ; M. TOROK | 2013
Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.32, n°5, September 2013) Article : PériodiqueINTRODUCTION AND AIMS: The study aimed to determine injecting drug users' (IDU) attitudes, and correlates of attitudes, towards continued prohibition, decriminalisation or legalisation of the major illicit drugs. DESIGN AND METHODS: This study [...]
J. WILLIAMS ; J. C. VAN OURS ; M. GROSSMAN | 2016
Dans Health Economics (Vol.25, n°9, September 2016) Article : PériodiqueIn this paper, we investigate the relationship between cannabis use and attitudes to legalizing the use of cannabis. Predictions from theory provide a means of learning about the roles of information, self interest and regret in explaining diffe[...]
ENGLISH : Research shows that support for legalization of drugs varies significantly among different sociodemographic and political groups. Yet there is little research examining the degree of support for legalization of drugs among drug users[...]
ENGLISH : North American studies suggest that as many as one-third of people living with HIV/AIDS self-medicate with cannabis for relief of physical and stress-related symptoms. Although cannabis remains a controlled substance in Canada, legal[...]
B. KILMER ; J. P. CAULKINS ; G. MIDGETTE ; L. DAHLKEMPER ; R. J. MACCOUN ; R. L. PACULA | 2013
RapportIn 2012, Washington state voters passed Initiative 502 (I-502), which removed the prohibition on the production, distribution, and possession of marijuana for nonmedical purposes and required the state to regulate and tax a new marijuana industr[...]
FRANÇAIS : Description fine du monde intérieur d'une petite collectivité dont les ressources et les activités quotidiennes dépendent de la culture et la distribution de cannabis aux coffee shops. Une attention particulière est donnée aux codes [...]