Cannabis legalization: an ethnography of the global movement and market forces
<p>After decades of prohibition and advocacy for law reform, over 60 countries have legalized cannabis. Legal change has transformed cannabis as an almost wholly illicit substance into a licit one undergoing commodification. Regulations have enabled markets to emerge for an array of cannabis p...
Main Author: | Steinberg, JN |
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Other Authors: | Pirie, F |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2022
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