Report
Licensing and regulation of the cannabis market in England and Wales: towards a cost-benefit analysis
Authors
Publication date
14 Sep 2013
Subjects
Law And Legislation and Economics
Links
https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/d/153
Notes
Is referenced in Rolles, S. and Murkin, G. (2013) How to Regulate Cannbis: A Practical Guide. Bristol: Transform Drug Policy Foundation. http://www.tdpf.org.uk/resources
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