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This book tracks the political history and specific political actions associated with the diffusion of state-level marijuana decriminalization. It provides an integrated chronology of policy diffusion to show how social and cultural changes have impacted the shift from anti- to pro-marijuana political platforms. The main contributions are an interdisciplinary approach to analyzing policy learning and evolution, an overview of the political history of marijuana criminalization, a clear synthesis of the medical literature on cannabis effects, and a supply and demand analysis of legal and illegal marijuana markets in America. For scholars of criminal justice, law, political science, policy studies, sociology and addiction, it provides an amalgam of the diverse and divergent extant research on marijuana.

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Introduction Chapter 1: Criminalizing Marijuana: The Diffusion of Anti-Marijuana Laws from the Southern Border to the Federal Government Nikolay Anguelov and Michael P. McCarthy Chapter 2: Counter Culture and Drug Use: Civil Rights, Political Activism and the Proliferation of Marijuana Consumption Chapter 3: Fighting Counter Culture and Building Conservative Political Clout: Marijuana as the "Gateway" Scapegoat Chapter 4: The Escalating Costs of Fighting the War on Drugs from the 1990s to Today: Markets, Governments, and Drug Barons Chapter 5: The Addiction Question: Is Marijuana Addictive or Not? Chapter 6: Decriminalization: The Beginning of New Political Entrepreneurship Chapter 7: Policy Diffusion in Action: Actors and Factors that Fuel Marijuana Reform Nikolay Anguelov and Michael P. McCarthy Chapter 8: Who is For What? A Data Analysis of Expected Benefits from Cannabis Reform Chapter 9: The Future: Expected Benefits, Born Costs and Unintended Consequences References

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/15/2018 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498566223, 978-1498566223
      ISBN10: 1498566227

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book tracks the political history and specific political actions associated with the diffusion of state-level marijuana decriminalization. It provides an integrated chronology of policy diffusion to show how social and cultural changes have impacted the shift from anti- to pro-marijuana political platforms. The main contributions are an interdisciplinary approach to analyzing policy learning and evolution, an overview of the political history of marijuana criminalization, a clear synthesis of the medical literature on cannabis effects, and a supply and demand analysis of legal and illegal marijuana markets in America. For scholars of criminal justice, law, political science, policy studies, sociology and addiction, it provides an amalgam of the diverse and divergent extant research on marijuana.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Chapter 1: Criminalizing Marijuana: The Diffusion of Anti-Marijuana Laws from the Southern Border to the Federal Government Nikolay Anguelov and Michael P. McCarthy Chapter 2: Counter Culture and Drug Use: Civil Rights, Political Activism and the Proliferation of Marijuana Consumption Chapter 3: Fighting Counter Culture and Building Conservative Political Clout: Marijuana as the "Gateway" Scapegoat Chapter 4: The Escalating Costs of Fighting the War on Drugs from the 1990s to Today: Markets, Governments, and Drug Barons Chapter 5: The Addiction Question: Is Marijuana Addictive or Not? Chapter 6: Decriminalization: The Beginning of New Political Entrepreneurship Chapter 7: Policy Diffusion in Action: Actors and Factors that Fuel Marijuana Reform Nikolay Anguelov and Michael P. McCarthy Chapter 8: Who is For What? A Data Analysis of Expected Benefits from Cannabis Reform Chapter 9: The Future: Expected Benefits, Born Costs and Unintended Consequences References

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