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The New Cannabis Policy Taxonomy on APIS: Making Sense of the Cannabis Policy Universe.

Michael D Klitzner1, Sue Thomas2, Jonathan Schuler1, Michael Hilton3, James Mosher4.   

Abstract

The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism's Alcohol Policy Information System (APIS) is, for the first time, adding legal data pertaining to recreational cannabis use to its current offerings on alcohol policy. Now that Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Alaska, and the District of Columbia have legalized aspects of recreational cannabis, and more states are considering it, there is an urgency to provide high-quality, multi-dimensional legal data to the public health community. This article introduces the Cannabis Policy Taxonomy recently posted on APIS, and explores its theoretical and empirical contributions to the substance abuse literature and its potential for use in policy research. We also present results of interviews with public health experts in alcohol and cannabis policy, which sought to determine the most important variables to address in the initial release of cannabis policy data. From this process, we found that pricing controls emerged as the variable singled out by the largest number of experts. This analysis points to a host of vital policies that are of increasing importance to public health policy scholars and their current and future research.

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Keywords:  Cannabis; Legal data; Marijuana; Policy; Taxonomy

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28477299     DOI: 10.1007/s10935-017-0475-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prim Prev        ISSN: 0278-095X


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Journal:  J Stud Alcohol       Date:  1989-01

2.  The effects of price on the consequences of alcohol use and abuse.

Authors:  F J Chaloupka; M Grossman; H Saffer
Journal:  Recent Dev Alcohol       Date:  1998

3.  Alcohol availability, alcohol consumption and alcohol-related damage. I. The distribution of consumption model.

Authors:  B R Rush; L Gliksman; R Brook
Journal:  J Stud Alcohol       Date:  1986-01
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1.  A Spatiotemporal Analysis of the Association of California City and County Cannabis Policies with Cannabis Outlet Densities.

Authors:  Ellicott C Matthay; Leyla Mousli; William R Ponicki; M Maria Glymour; Dorie E Apollonio; Laura A Schmidt; Paul Gruenewald
Journal:  Epidemiology       Date:  2022-06-02       Impact factor: 4.860

2.  Risk factors for the onset of dependence and chronic psychosis due to cannabis use: Survey of patients with cannabis-related psychiatric disorders.

Authors:  Toshihiko Matsumoto; Toshitaka Kawabata; Kyoji Okita; Yuko Tanibuchi; Daisuke Funada; Maki Murakami; Takashi Usami; Rie Yokoyama; Nobuya Naruse; Yuzo Aikawa; Aizo Furukawa; Chie Komatsuzaki; Nozomu Hashimoto; Osamu Fujita; Aiko Umemoto; Ariyuki Kagaya; Takuya Shimane
Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacol Rep       Date:  2020-09-07

3.  What to Do When Everything Happens at Once: Analytic Approaches to Estimate the Health Effects of Co-Occurring Social Policies.

Authors:  Ellicott C Matthay; Laura M Gottlieb; David Rehkopf; May Lynn Tan; David Vlahov; M Maria Glymour
Journal:  Epidemiol Rev       Date:  2022-01-14       Impact factor: 6.222

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