Cannabis Policy Considerations and Pathways
This content explores health and policy considerations of cannabis, decision-making criteria, valued outcomes in cannabis policy, and four alternative policy pathways including prohibition and regulation options with associated impacts. It provides valuable insights for policymakers and researchers in the cannabis domain.
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Cannabis: health and policy considerations Chris Wilkins c.wilkins@massey.ac.nz Marta Rychert m.rychert@massey.ac.nz Shore & Wh riki Research Centre College of Health, Massey University Massey University | massey.ac.nz | 0800 MASSEY
Decision making criteria and trade-offs Massey University | massey.ac.nz | 0800 MASSEY
What outcomes are most valued in cannabis policy Policy Criteria Relative value Health and social harm 46% Reduction in arrests 31% Reduction in black market 13% Expand treatment & prevention 8% Tax and employment 2% Massey University | massey.ac.nz | 0800 MASSEY
Four alternative cannabis policy pathways Prohibition Government monopoly Strict regulation (like tobacco) Light regulation (like alcohol) No tax revenue ($0M) Tax revenue ($350M) Tax revenue ($250M) Tax revenue ($150M) Health harm ($1.3B) Health harm ($1.2B) Health harm ($1.4B) Health harm ($1.6B) Black market ($500M) Black market ($300M) Black market ($250M) Black market ($150M) Arrests (10,500) Arrests (5,000) Same arrests (5,000) Less arrests (2,000) Treatment (50% demand) Treatment (80% demand) Treatment (70% demand) Treatment (60% demand) Massey University | massey.ac.nz | 0800 MASSEY