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245 0 0 _aCANNABIS SOCIAL CLUB
_h[electronic resource].
260 _a[S.l.] :
_bROUTLEDGE,
_c2022.
300 _a1 online resource
520 _aAs cannabis legalization reforms are underway, there is some concern that non-profit, middle ground' options may remain under-researched and thus less visible. This book offers an in-depth account of one of the possible middle ground' models for the supply of cannabis: the Cannabis Social Club. Cannabis Social Clubs (CSCs) are typically formal, non-profit associations of adult cannabis users who produce and distribute that substance close to or at cost price among themselves. They constitute an user-driven model for the supply of cannabis. In most jurisdictions, CSCs remain a grass roots, unregulated initiative of groups of users, but the model has been legalized in Uruguay and Malta, and it has featured recent debates and legislative proposals in other countries. This book brings together contributions from internationally respected scholars, drawing on case studies, empirical findings and policy reflections, from a range of countries (such as Belgium, Canada, New Zealand, Spain, Uruguay, USA), and a consideration of the CSC model from different disciplinary backgrounds. Part one provides detailed analysis of where and how CSCs have been operating, and a critical analysis of their key features and relationship with institutional actors. Part two discusses several policy outcomes and proposes a design of a regulatory market, as well as considering whether the CSC model might be suited for adaptation to the supply of other substances. The Cannabis Social Club is important reading for academics in the fields of drug policy analysis, criminology, economics, policy studies and anthropology. It will also be of interest to policy makers, journalists, law-enforcement personnel.
588 _aOCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
650 0 _aCannabis social clubs.
650 0 _aCannabis
_xSocial aspects.
650 0 _aCannabis
_xLaw and legislation.
700 1 _aPardal, Mafalda,
_eeditor.
856 4 0 _3Taylor & Francis
_uhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003055679
856 4 2 _3OCLC metadata license agreement
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