Livre
Cannabis policy impacts public health and health equity
Auteur(s) :
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine ;
TEUTSCH S. M. (Éditeur scientifique) ;
HURD, Y. L. (Éditeur scientifique) ;
BARKSDALE BOYLE, E. (Éditeur scientifique)
Année :
2024
Page(s) :
312 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
Washington, DC : National Academies Press
ISBN :
978-0-309-71900-1
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
SAN (Santé publique / Public health)
Thésaurus mots-clés
CANNABIS
;
POLITIQUE
;
SANTE PUBLIQUE
;
LEGALISATION
;
CONSOMMATION
;
MARCHE DE LA DROGUE
;
RECOMMANDATION
Thésaurus géographique
ETATS-UNIS
;
CANADA
;
URUGUAY
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
1. Introduction.
2. Overview of cannabis policy.
3. Cannabis consumption and markets in the United States.
4. Applying the core public health functions to cannabis policy.
5. How cannabis policy influences social and health equity.
6. Available and needed research on cannabis policy.
Appendix A: Committee member and staff biosketches.
Appendix B: Public meeting agendas.
Appendix C: Data sources available for cannabis surveillance.
Appendix D: Evidence review: methods and approach.
1. Introduction.
2. Overview of cannabis policy.
3. Cannabis consumption and markets in the United States.
4. Applying the core public health functions to cannabis policy.
5. How cannabis policy influences social and health equity.
6. Available and needed research on cannabis policy.
Appendix A: Committee member and staff biosketches.
Appendix B: Public meeting agendas.
Appendix C: Data sources available for cannabis surveillance.
Appendix D: Evidence review: methods and approach.
Résumé :
Over the past several decades, more than half of all U.S. states have legalized cannabis for adult and/or medical use, but it remains illegal at the federal level. The public health consequences of cannabis policy changes have not been comprehensively evaluated.
Therefore, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health tasked the National Academies with reviewing cannabis and cannabinoid availability in the U.S., assessing regulatory frameworks for the industry with an emphasis on equity, and describing strengths and weaknesses of surveillance systems for cannabis.
The resulting report finds that there has been limited federal guidance to states regarding protecting public health, which has led to inconsistent protection across the states. The report recommends a strategy to minimize public health harms through stronger federal leadership, a robust research agenda, and more. [Editor's abstract]
Therefore, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health tasked the National Academies with reviewing cannabis and cannabinoid availability in the U.S., assessing regulatory frameworks for the industry with an emphasis on equity, and describing strengths and weaknesses of surveillance systems for cannabis.
The resulting report finds that there has been limited federal guidance to states regarding protecting public health, which has led to inconsistent protection across the states. The report recommends a strategy to minimize public health harms through stronger federal leadership, a robust research agenda, and more. [Editor's abstract]
Autre(s) lien(s) :
News release, 26/09/2024
Cote :
L02288