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Title:
The business of cannabis : new policies for the new marijuana industry / D.J. Summers.
Author:
Summers, D. J., author.
Publication Information:
Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, An Imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, [2018]
Call Number:
HD9019.M382 U378 2018
Abstract:
"Despite the unique culture surrounding cannabis, this new industry follows the same economic principles as does any other agricultural product--that is, it would if the federal government allowed it to. Four distinct challenges prevent the cannabis industry from becoming fully legal and federally regulated in the United States, equivalent to the alcohol, pharmaceutical, or tobacco industries: federal regulations counter to state laws, an unfriendly financial system, a U.S. attorney general bent on keeping the drug war running, and Prohibition's 70-year-old legacy of distrust between legalization advocates and opponents. Policy, however, is changing. Already the world's most heavily consumed illicit drug is in the midst of an international transformation. Globally, a new international trade market has emerged from efforts to legalize it for medical or recreational use, and in the United States, the nascent cannabis industry has acquired lobbyists, well-financed industry kingpins, an extensive ancillary industry, and taxation. The Business of Cannabis explores these issues in depth and contextualizes U.S. drug policy at a time when lawmakers across the nation are deciding which way to lean on the issue."--Book jacket.
ISBN:
9781440857867
Physical Description:
xv, 171 pages ; 25 cm.
Contents:
Introduction -- Supply and demand -- Federal laws vs. state vs. local control -- Lobbyists and lawyers -- Going to market : cultivation, testing, manufacturing, production, and retail -- Banking and financial implications -- State by state, nation by nation -- Taxation and ramifications -- Picks and shovels : ancillary and support industry -- The future of cannabis -- Notes -- Index.
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