Nonmedical cannabis legalization policy in Canada: Has commercialization been a pivotal mistake for public health?
Benedikt Fischer,
Wayne Hall,
Didier Jutras‐Aswad
et al.
Abstract:Canada implemented the legalization of nonmedical cannabis use and supply in 2018. Initial blueprints for the legalization policy framework emphasized public health protection as a priority principle and objective, including related policy design parameters and regulatory restrictions (e.g., strict access and distribution control, advertisement/promotion ban, etc.) also as informed by adverse experiences from alcohol/tobacco control. Conversely, Canada's present legalization ecology is characterized by increas… Show more
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