Marijuana federalism : Uncle Sam and Mary Jane /

"More than one-half the 50 states have legalized the use of marijuana at least for medical purposes, and about a dozen of those states have gone further, legalizing it for recreational use. Either step would have been almost inconceivable just a couple decades ago. But marijuana remains an ille...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: EBSCOhost
Other Authors: Adler, Jonathan H. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, [2020]
Washington, District of Columbia : [2020]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Our federalism on drugs / Jonathan H. Adler
  • Public opinion and America's experimentation with cannabis reform / John Hudak and Christine Stenglein
  • The effect of state marijuana legalizations : an update / Angela Dills, Sietse Goffard, and Jeffrey Miron
  • The smoke next time : nullification, commandeering, and the future of marijuana regulation / Ernest A. Young
  • State marijuana reforms and the lingering shadow of preemption / Robert A. Mikos
  • Federal nonenforcement : a dubious precedent / Zachary S. Price
  • Banks and the marijuana industry / Julie Andersen Hill
  • Legal advice for marijuana business entities / Cassandra Burke Robertson
  • The contingent federal power to regulate marijuana / William Baude
  • Introduction: Our federalism on drugs / Jonathan H. Adler
  • Public opinion and America's experimentation with cannabis reform / John Hudak, Christine Stenglein
  • The effect of state marijuana legalizations: an update / Angela Dills, Sietse Goffard, Jeffrey Miron
  • The smoke next time: nullification, commandeering, and the future of marijuana regulation / Ernest A. Young
  • Murphy's mistake, and how to fix it / Robert A. Mikos
  • Federal nonenforcement: a dubious precedent / Zachary S. Price
  • Banks and the marijuana industry / Julie Andersen Hill
  • Legal advice for marijuana business entities / Cassandra Burke Robertson
  • The contingent federal power to regulate marijuana / William Baude