RT Book T1 The need for weed: marijuana policy & public politics in the criminal justice system A1 Wallace, Kellie A. A2 Belshaw, Scott Howard A2 Dmello, Jared R. LA English PP Dubuque, IA PB Kendall Hunt Publishing Company YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1850711992 AB "Cannabis is everywhere! Whether you call it weed, pot, or marijuana, cannabis by any other name is still cannabis. From your stereotypical street drug dealer to medical cannabis dispensaries to courtrooms across America, we cannot escape the hot buzz that is weed. While it may be hot, it is nothing new; since being made illegal over a hundred years ago, proponents of its use and benefits have rallied and advocated for its declassification as an illicit substance, upon deaf ears until very recently. Individuals’ states and companies have been making moves to decriminalize and regulate this drug. The ongoing debates and public discourse associated with cannabis legalization have broader implications for criminal justice policy and social equity in the United States. The Need for Weed: Marijuana Policy and Public Politics in the Criminal Justice System address the impact of cannabis policy on crime and policing, as well as its impact on social justice and public policy more broadly."-- NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN HV5825 SN 9781792456633 K1 Drug legalization : United States K1 Marijuana : Government policy : United States K1 Marijuana : Law and legislation : United States K1 Federal Government : United States K1 Conflict of laws : United States K1 Federal Government K1 Conflict of laws K1 Drug legalization K1 Marijuana - Government policy K1 Marijuana - Law and legislation K1 United States K1 USA : Hanf : Gesetz : Strafjustiz : Strafvollzug : Drogenpolitik : Entkriminalisierung : Soziale Ungleichheit