Cannabis, marijuana, pot, ganja – it goes by many names – is by far the most
widely used illegal substance, and accounts for more arrests than any other
drug. Politicians the world over have tied themselves in knots trying to decide
how to deal with it.
Cannabis Policy: Moving Beyond Stalemate is
unique in providing the materials needed for deciding on policy about cannabis,
and will be of interest to a wide range of readers interested in drugs and drug
policy. It reviews the state of knowledge on the health and psychological
effects of cannabis, and its dangerousness relative to other drugs, legal and
illegal. It considers patters of use, the size of illicit markets and the
effects of attempts to enforce a global prohibition. It examines countries that
have tried reforming their regimes and softening prohibition and evaluates the
effects of such changes on cannabis usage, drug markets, and in mitigating the
adverse consequences of prohibition. For policy makers willing to look outside
the box of the global prohibition regime, the book examines the options and
possibilities for a country or group of countries to bring about change in, or
opt out of, the global control system.
Authors:
Robin Room, Benedikt Fischer, Wayne Hall, Simon Lenton, Peter
Reuter
For more information on Cannabis Policy: Moving Beyond Stalemate,
please visit the Oxford Press website at http://www.oupcanada.com/catalog/9780199581481.html.