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Marijuana Regulations

Cannabis markets: Growth, innovation, and burdensome regulation 

Cannabis markets: Growth, innovation, and burdensome regulation 

By Max Gulker

As the cannabis market matures, the regulatory regime currently in place threatens to stifle producers and retailers.

Biden’s marijuana pardons are a good step, but descheduling marijuana would be a massive step
Biden’s marijuana pardons are a good step, but descheduling marijuana would be a massive step

By Geoffrey Lawrence

States prepare for interstate commerce in cannabis 
States prepare for interstate commerce in cannabis 

By Geoffrey Lawrence

State-legal cannabis businesses pay astronomically high federal taxes
State-legal cannabis businesses pay astronomically high federal taxes

By Geoffrey Lawrence

How state reforms changed federal enforcement of marijuana prohibition
How state reforms changed federal enforcement of marijuana prohibition

By Douglas Berman and Alex Fraga

  • How drug decriminalization affects policing
    How drug decriminalization affects policing

    Policy Brief by Marcus W. Brown

  • Maryland Question 4 (2022): Marijuana legalization amendment
    Maryland Question 4 (2022): Marijuana legalization amendment

    Voters' Guide by Geoffrey Lawrence

  • First Circuit makes clear cannabis is subject to interstate commerce clause
    First Circuit makes clear cannabis is subject to interstate commerce clause

    Commentary by Geoffrey Lawrence

  • South Dakota Measure 27: Adult-use marijuana legalization
    South Dakota Measure 27: Adult-use marijuana legalization

    Voters' Guide by Geoffrey Lawrence

  • Interstate trade in cannabis should begin immediately
    Interstate trade in cannabis should begin immediately

    Commentary by Geoffrey Lawrence

  • California repeals cannabis cultivation tax
    California repeals cannabis cultivation tax

    Commentary by Geoffrey Lawrence

  • North Carolina House won’t take up bipartisan medical marijuana bill passed by State Senate
    North Carolina House won’t take up bipartisan medical marijuana bill passed by State Senate

    Commentary by Geoffrey Lawrence

  • Consumers say price and availability are barriers to choosing legal cannabis products over illicit products
    Consumers say price and availability are barriers to choosing legal cannabis products over illicit products

    Commentary by Geoffrey Lawrence

  • Eliminating the cultivation tax would help California’s legal cannabis industry compete with the illicit market
    Eliminating the cultivation tax would help California’s legal cannabis industry compete with the illicit market

    Commentary by Geoffrey Lawrence

Marijuana Regulations Policy Studies

  • How state reforms changed federal enforcement of marijuana prohibition
    How state reforms changed federal enforcement of marijuana prohibition

    Policy Brief by Douglas Berman and Alex Fraga

  • How drug decriminalization affects policing
    How drug decriminalization affects policing

    Policy Brief by Marcus W. Brown

  • The impact of California’s cannabis taxes on participation within the legal market
    The impact of California’s cannabis taxes on participation within the legal market

    Policy Study by Geoffrey Lawrence

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