High Time for Conservation: Adding the Environment to the Debate on Marijuana Liberalization
Article 2015 en
Authors
JC
Jennifer Carah
JH
Jeanette K. Howard
ST
Sally Thompson
Abstract
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The liberalization of marijuana policies, including the legalization of medical and recreational marijuana, is sweeping the United States and other countries. Marijuana cultivation can have significant negative collateral effects on the environment that are often unknown or overlooked. Focusing on the state of California, where by some estimates 60%-70% of the marijuana consumed in the United States is grown, we argue that (a) the environmental harm caused by marijuana cultivation merits a direct policy response, (b) current approaches to governing the environmental effects are inadequate, and
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