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Legal Marijuana - Perspectives on Public Benefits, Risks and Policy Approaches

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The legalization of marijuana has spread rapidly throughout the United States, from just a handful of states ten years ago to now more than half, as well as the nation's capital. In Canada, it is legal to use and distribute nationally. Thousands of cities and towns are following suit.
Legalization seems to be a win-win--people who use cannabis for health and recreation are served, business is brisk, and many governments welcome the much-needed boost in tax revenue. But not everyone thinks so. The rapid pace of legalization has spurred debate among citizens, cities, states and the federal government. This collection of essays explains the benefits and concerns, the policies and actions, and the future of this controversial issue.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface

Part I. Basics

¿1.¿Legalized Pot Pushes Colorado Revenue Department into New Territory (John Sepulvado)

¿2.¿Local Pot Laws Conflict with National Policies Worldwide (Donald F. Kettl)

¿3.¿A Brief History of Cannabis Policy Legislation (Dereck Glover and Mickey P. McGee)

¿4.¿Marijuana Research Report Series: Excerpt (National Institute on Drug Abuse)

¿5.¿Smoked Marijuana Is Not Medicine (U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency)

¿6.¿The Legalization Lobby (U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency)

¿7.¿FDA and Marijuana: Questions and Answers (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)

Part II. Benefits and Concerns

A. Opportunities and Benefits

¿8.¿The Possibilities of Pot (William Smith)

¿9.¿Seniors Increasingly Getting High, Study Shows (Carmen Heredia Rodriguez)

10.¿Studies Show Benefits, Downsides of Recreational Marijuana

(Ted Yoakum)

11.¿Medical Marijuana Emerges from the Shadows (Kevin Harper)

12.¿Options and Issues Regarding Marijuana Legalization in Vermont (Beau Kilmer)

B. Business

13.¿Where Will Legal Marijuana Industry STASH Its CASH? (Gordon Oliver)

14.¿Why Legal Marijuana Businesses Are Still ­Cash-Only (Sophie Quinton)

15.¿For This Pot Guy, States Are His Biggest Customers (J.B. Wogan)

16.¿Firm Brings Cannabis to the Forefront (Douglas Levy)

17.¿Business and Citizen Thoughts on Legalized Marijuana (Samira J. Perry and Mickey P. McGee)

C. Health

18.¿As States OK Medical Marijuana Laws, Doctors Struggle

with Knowledge Gap (Shefali Luthra)

19.¿Could Legalizing Pot Diminish California's Gains Against Smoking? (Anna Gorman)

20.¿As Marijuana Laws Relax, Doctors Say Pregnant Women Shouldn't Partake (Sarah Varney)

21.¿Marijuana's Lasting Effects on the Brain (Nora D. Volkow)

22.¿The Public Health Implications of the Legalization of Recreational

Cannabis (Juliet Akhigbe, Vash Ebbadi, Katie Huynh, James Leckie,

Maria Major, Cara Robinson, Michelle Suarly and David Wasserstein)

23.¿Marijuana Legalization in Two States: A ­Man-Made Public Health

Disaster? (Paula Gordon)

24.¿Link Between Medical Marijuana and Fewer Opioid Deaths Is More Complex (Rosalie Liccardo Pacula)

D. Youth

25.¿Teaching Teens the Perils of Pot as Marketplace Grows (Anna Gorman)

26.¿Challenging Marijuana Myths (Nora D. Volkow)

E. Workplace

27.¿Drugs in the Public Workplace: The HR Challenge (Joe Jarret)

28.¿Marijuana at City Hall (William Kirchhoff and Stephen Zimney)

F. Veterans

29.¿VA Clears the Air on Talking to Patients About Marijuana Use (Michelle Andrews)

30.¿Marijuana Use and PTSD Among Veterans (Marcel O. ­Bonn-Miller and Glenna S. Rousseau)

G. Stoned Driving

31.¿Opponents of Legalized Marijuana Take Aim at Stoned Driving (Andy Metzger)

32.¿Why the Latest News on Marijuana and Car Crashes Has Some

Experts Skeptical (Daniel C. Vock)

33.¿With Pot on the Ballot, States Weigh How to Police Stoned Drivers (Stephanie ­O'Neill and Ben Markus)

34.¿Legal Marijuana Means States Struggle to Address High Driving

(Sarah Breitenbach)

H. Concerns and Challenges

35.¿Uncertainties After a Year of Legalized Marijuana (Deborah Sutton)

36.¿As the ­Pro-Pot Movement Gains Popularity, Reservations Remain

Among Locals (Dylan Woolf Harris)

37.¿Colorado's Pot Legalization Creates Challenges (Diane Raver)

38.¿Licensing Medical Marijuana Stirs Up Trouble for States (Rebecca Beitsch)

39.¿Legal Cultivation Challenges and California (Patrick Murphy, Henry McCann and Van Bustic)

Part III. Policies and Actions

A. Regulation

40.¿The ­Adult-Use Marijuana Act: Issues and Impacts (Mickey P. McGee)

41.¿Managing Marijuana: The Role of ­Data-Driven Regulation (Stephen Goldsmith)

42.¿Medical Marijuana: Do States Know How to Regulate It? (Dylan Scott)

43.¿Managing Medical Marijuana (William Kirchhoff)

44.¿Marijuana Management: What's Happening Now (Michele Frisby)

45.¿Advertising Marijuana (Seth Poe and Alan R. Roper)

46.¿A Framework for Regulating Legal Marijuana (Patrick Murphy and John Carnevale)

B. Enforcement

47.¿Medical Marijuana Law Enforcement: Lessons from District

Attorneys (Gary A. Craft and Mickey P. McGee)

48.¿Medical Marijuana Law Enforcement: Lessons from Police Chiefs

(Gary A. Craft and Mickey P. McGee)

49.¿A Tale of Two Memos (Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III)

50.¿Berkeley's Medical and Recreational Cannabis Policy (Jim Hynes)

51.¿Cloud of Uncertainty Over Legalized Pot as Feds End ­Obama-Era

Accommodation (Anna Gorman and Phil Galewitz)

C. Bans

52.¿Law, Legalization and the Failed War on Drugs (David Schultz)

53.¿As Towns Ban Pot, States Withhold Legalization's Profits (Liz Farmer)

54.¿Cities in Santa Clara County Scramble to Ban Marijuana Sales (Khalida Sarwari)

Part IV. Future

55.¿The Connection Between Power and Pot (Alan R. Roper)

56.¿How to Keep Marijuana Green (Alan R. Roper)

57.¿A "Deal with the Devil"? Native American Tribes Push for Marijuana Legalization (Zoe Sullivan)

58.¿High Praise: Pot Churches Proliferate as States Ease Access to Marijuana (Barbara Feder Ostrov)

59.¿Your Grandma's Guide to Grass (Ana B. Ibarra)

60.¿Officials Argue for Medical Marijuana (Dave Boucher)

Appendix A: Glossary of Legalized Marijuana Terms Alan R. Roper and Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III

Appendix B: City of Portland Ordinance No. 186857: Passed October 22, 2014

Appendix C: U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency Drug Fact Sheet

Appendix D: Federal Trafficking Penalties for Marijuana, Hashish

and Hashish Oil, Schedule I Substances

Appendix E: VA and Medical Marijuana-What Veterans Need to Know

About the Contributors

Index


About the author

Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III, Ph.D., is vice provost for global affairs as well as chair and professor of public administration at Golden Gate University. He founded GGU's law enforcement and security program and is a San Francisco advocate for the safety and security of Filipino American kids and their families.Mickey P. McGee, DPA, is professor of public administration and director of the Doctor of Business Administration Program at Golden Gate University. He co-developed GGU's Urban Innovations Program including the course, Inclusion, Diversion, Equity, and Accessibility. He has consulted for the U.S. Agency for International Development and the International City/County Management Association.

Product details

Assisted by Joaquin Jay Gonzalez (Editor), Gonzalez Joaquin Jay (Editor), Mickey P. McGee (Editor)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 18
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.12.2018
 
EAN 9781476673097
ISBN 978-1-4766-7309-7
No. of pages 283
Dimensions 178 mm x 254 mm x 14 mm
Weight 494 g
Illustrations Raster,schwarz-weiss
Subjects Guides > Health

SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, HEALTH & FITNESS / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, Popular medicine & health, Politics & government, Politics and government, Ethical issues & debates, Popular medicine and health, Ethical issues, topics and debates, marijuana; cannabis; legalization

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