Report finds legalization cut into Canada’s illicit market - Cannabis News World
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Report finds legalization cut into Canada's illicit market
The International Journal of Drug Policy released a research report titled, “Association of recreational cannabis legalization with changes in medical, illegal, and total cannabis expenditures in Canada,” which found that adult use legalization appeared to be displacing the illegal cannabis market. The report said its data showed that when recreational cannabis... Please login to read all 374 words.
New study highlights ethical challenges in conducting cannabis research in Canada - Scientific Inquirer
In the first study of its kind, research led by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) sheds light on the ethical complexities and systemic barriers facing scientists conducting cannabis research funded by the for-profit cannabis industry. Recently published in the journal Social Science & Medicine, the qualitative study titled Canadian cannabis researcher perspectives on the conduct and sponsorship of scientific research by the for-p…
Cannabis legalization effective at displacing the illicit market says new research paper
The legalization of cannabis in 2018 has been effective at displacing the illicit cannabis market in Canada, says a new research paper. The paper, published... The post Cannabis legalization effective at displacing the illicit market says new research paper appeared first on StratCann.
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