Weed is not more dangerous than alcohol
14 May 2019 Leave a comment
in economics of crime, economics of regulation, health economics, law and economics, politics - USA Tags: marijuana decriminalisation
Harry Anslinger | The Man Responsible for Marijuana’s Prohibition
14 May 2019 Leave a comment
in economics of crime, economics of information, economics of regulation, health economics, law and economics Tags: economics of prohibition, marijuana decriminalisation
California’s continued marijuana black market
20 Feb 2019 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, economics of crime, economics of regulation, health economics, law and economics, politics - USA Tags: black markets, marijuana decriminalisation, unintended consequences
Legal Weed: The Great Social Experiment @_chloeswarbrick a master class in legislative drafting @cjsbishop
08 Sep 2018 Leave a comment
in economics of bureaucracy, economics of crime, economics of regulation, health economics, law and economics, Public Choice Tags: economics of prohibition, marijuana decriminalisation, offsetting behaviour, unintended consequences
Honesty is the best policy
21 Aug 2018 Leave a comment
in economics of crime, health economics, law and economics, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, Public Choice Tags: marijuana decriminalisation
The Pit Falls of Having to Illegally Source Medicinal Cannabis Oil
07 Aug 2018 Leave a comment
in economics of regulation, health economics Tags: marijuana decriminalisation
Wouldn’t these police investigations be the fruit of a poisonous tree?
20 Apr 2018 Leave a comment
in economics of crime, law and economics, politics - New Zealand Tags: marijuana decriminalisation
California’s Legal Weed Is So Heavily Taxed and Regulated That the Black Market Might Survive
03 Apr 2018 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, economics of regulation, health economics, politics - USA Tags: black markets, marijuana decriminalisation
Why hasn’t @JulieAnneGenter reintroduced @metiria’s 2009 bill on medical marijuana?
28 Apr 2017 Leave a comment
in economics of crime, health economics, law and economics, politics - New Zealand Tags: expressive voting, marijuana decriminalisation, medical marijuana decriminalisation
How steep is @SteffanBrowning’s anti-science slippery slope?
03 Sep 2016 Leave a comment
in health economics, politics - New Zealand Tags: antiscience left, cranks, GMOs, marijuana decriminalisation, New Zealand Greens, Quacks
If the Auckland Council can ban the release of GMOs, can it ban the growing of marijuana for recreational and medical uses? Where does it stop? Green MPs such as Steffan Browning should think more deeply about that before they embrace local democracy in all its fury.
Gary Johnson pretends to have a heart attack over pot
27 Jul 2016 Leave a comment
in economics, libertarianism Tags: marijuana decriminalisation
HT: Lars Christensen
The iron law of prohibition
03 Jul 2016 Leave a comment
in economics of regulation, health economics Tags: alcohol regulation, black markets, economics of prohibition, economics of smoking, marijuana decriminalisation, offsetting behaviour, The fatal conceit, The pretense the knowledge
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