Cannabis policy in The Netherlands:Rationale and design of an experiment with a controlled legal (‘closed’) cannabis supply chain

Since the Dutch tolerance policy, allowing the purchase of cannabis in ‘coffeeshops’, is associated with problems of public order and safety as well as health risks, there has been a long debate about legalisation of cannabis production and supply. It was therefore decided to conduct an experiment with a controlled legal (‘closed’) cannabis supply chain for recreational use. This is of international relevance in view of the current illegal cannabis exports from the Netherlands, the importance of sharing knowledge about the effectiveness of cannabis policies, and the accumulation of evidence ne... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Knottnerus, J.A.
Blom, T.
van Eerden, S.
Mans, J.J.H.
van de Mheen, Dike
de Neeling, J.N.D.
Scheldhout, D.C.L.
Seidell, J.C.
van Wijk, A.H.
van Wingerde, C.G.K.
van den Brink, W.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Reihe/Periodikum: Knottnerus , J A , Blom , T , van Eerden , S , Mans , J J H , van de Mheen , D , de Neeling , J N D , Scheldhout , D C L , Seidell , J C , van Wijk , A H , van Wingerde , C G K & van den Brink , W 2023 , ' Cannabis policy in The Netherlands : Rationale and design of an experiment with a controlled legal (‘closed’) cannabis supply chain ' , Health Policy , vol. 129 , 104699 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2022.12.007
Schlagwörter: Cannabis policy / Closed chain / Crime / Experiment / Health / Legalisation
Sprache: Englisch
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