Format:
1 Online-Ressource (x, 343 pages)
ISBN:
9780774866729
,
9780774866736
Content:
The High North brings together, for the first time, activists, advocates, and academics to evaluate the opaque origins and muddled legacy of cannabis legalization in Canada.
Content:
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction: Can Someone Tell Me What Just Happened? -- Part 1 Cannabis in Context: Historical, Political, and Economic Factors -- 1 From Prohibition to Legalization: Cannabis Use and the Law -- 2 Cannabis-Policy Integration and Alignment: Missed Opportunities and Obstacles to Collaborative Governance -- 3 Displacing the Illicit Cannabis Market: Challenges and Trade-Offs -- 4 Medical Cannabis Dispensaries: A Conduit for Change? -- Part 2 Cannabis and Public Health: A Multidisciplinary View -- 5 Cannabis Legalization: Déjà Vu All over Again? -- 6 Cannabis Substitution: The Canadian Experience -- 7 Cannabis and Mental Health: A Sociological Perspective -- 8 Help Wanted: The Plight of Workers and Consumers under Canada's Legal Cannabis Production Regime -- Part 3 Cannabis Subjectivities: An Array of Voices -- 9 Women in Corporate Cannabis Work -- From a Good:House to Good:Farm -- Building Consumer Trust in a Nascent Industry -- Cannabis Jobs in Canada -- 10 Last Stop before Hopeless -- 11 Dusting Off the Path - Tsi Nionkwarihotens -- 12 Slow Cannabis -- 13 Illicit Cannabis Market Folklore -- Guilty Republic -- For the Discriminating Traveller -- 14 Cannabis Activism in Canada: Reflections on a Movement in Transition -- Postscript: "Craft" Cannabis and a New Kind of Canadian Farm -- List of Contributors -- Index.
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780774866712
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780774866705
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The high North Vancouver, BC : UBC Press, 2022 ISBN 0774866705
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780774866705
Language:
English
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