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Marijuana LegalizationWhat Everyone Needs to Know®
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Marijuana Legalization: What Everyone Needs to Know® (2 ed.)  

Jonathan P. Caulkins , Beau Kilmer , and Mark A.R. Kleiman

Abstract

Should marijuana be legalized? Since 2012 four US states have legalized commercial for-profit marijuana production and use, while Washington DC has legalized possession, growth and gifting of limited amounts of the plant. Other states, and even cities, have decriminalized possession, allowed for medical use, or reduced possession to a misdemeanor. While marijuana is forbidden by international treaties and by national and local laws across the globe, polls show that public support for legalization has continued to increase steadily over time. So why does the issue of marijuana legalization continue to be so controversial? One short answer is that it is an extremely complicated business, with approaches toward legalization just within the United States varying widely. What’s more, not all supporters of “legalization ” agree on what it is they want to legalize: Just using marijuana? Growing it? Selling it? Advertising it? If sales are to be legal, what regulations and taxes should apply? Different forms of legalization have demonstrated very different results. This second edition of Marijuana Legalization: What Everyone Needs to Know® provides readers with a non-partisan primer covering everything from the risks and benefits of using marijuana to what is happening with marijuana policy in the United States and abroad. The authors discuss the costs and benefits of legalization at the state and national levels and explore the “middle ground ” of policy options between prohibition and commercialized production. The book also considers the personal impact of marijuana legalization on parents, heavy users, medical users, employers, and even drug traffickers.

Keywords: drug trafficking, international drug conventions, marijuana legalization, medical-marijuana system, prohibition policies

Bibliographic Information

Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN:
9780190262419
DOI:
10.1093/wentk/9780190262419.001.0001

Authors

Jonathan P. Caulkins, author

Beau Kilmer, author

Mark A.R. Kleiman, author


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Contents

  • Front Matter
    • Dedication
    • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I Marijuana and Prohibition
    • 1 What Is Marijuana?
    • 2 Who Uses Marijuana?
    • 3 What Are the Risks of Using Marijuana?
    • 4 What Is Known About the Nonmedical Benefits of Using Marijuana?
    • 5 What Are the Medical Benefits of Marijuana?
    • 6 How Stringent Is Marijuana Enforcement in the United States?
  • Part II National Legalization and Its Consequences
    • 7 What Are the Pros and Cons of Legalization Generally?
    • 8 How Is Legalization of Marijuana Different from Legalization of Other Drugs?
    • 9 What if We Treated Marijuana Like Alcohol?
    • 10 How Would Alcohol-Style Legalization Affect Me Personally?
    • 11 Between Marijuana Prohibition and Commercial Legalization: Is There Any Middle Ground?
  • Part III The Crazy Quilt of Conflicting Policies Today
    • 12 Where Are We, and How Did We Get Here?
    • 13 What’s Really Happening in Medical-Marijuana States?
    • 14 What Is Happening in Colorado and Washington?
    • 15 What Is Happening in Alaska, Oregon, Jamaica, and Uruguay?
    • 16 What Happens When Marijuana Laws Clash?
  • Part IV The Future of Marijuana Legalization
    • 17 What Might the Future Hold?
    • 18 What Do the Authors Think Ought to Be Done About Marijuana?
  • End Matter
    • Additional Readings
    • Index
  • Oxford University Press
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date: 01 April 2023

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