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100 1  $a Wexler, Jay, $d 1969- $e author.
245 10 $a Weed rules : $b blazing the way to a just and joyful marijuana policy / $c Jay Wexler.
264  1 $a Oakland, California : $b University of California Press, $c [2023]
300    $a 278 pages ; $c 24 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0  $a A (brief) history of marijuana prohibition : hitting the high points -- Getting meta : how should we think about thinking about marijuana policy? -- Making a marketplace : ten basic questions -- Sure you can sell weed, just don't tell anyone about it : advertising, marketing, and promotion -- Sure you can smoke weed, but you might get fired for it : marijuana use and employment law -- Weed, weed everywhere, but not a place to smoke : the social-consumption problem -- Marijuana should absolutely be legal-just not in our town! : the local control problem -- If cannabis is legal, why can the cops search you if they smell it? : the Fourth Amendment and the sweet scent of weed -- Conclusion : a quick look back and a brief look forward.
520    $a "With full legalization seeming inevitable, it's time to shift the conversation-from whether recreational cannabis should be legalized to how. Weed Rules argues that it's time for states to abandon their "grudging tolerance" approach to legal weed and to embrace a new "careful exuberance" approach. In this thorough and witty book, law professor Jay Wexler invites policy makers to responsibly embrace the enormous benefits of cannabis, including the joy and euphoria it brings to those who use it. The "grudging tolerance" approach has led to restrictions that are too strict in some cases-limiting how and where cannabis can be used, cultivated, marketed, and sold-and far too loose in others, allowing employers and police to discriminate against weed users. Weed Rules shows how focusing on joy and community can lead us to an equitable marijuana policy in which minority communities, most harmed by the war on drugs, play a leading role in the industry. Centering pleasure and fun as legitimate policy goals, Weed Rules puts forth specific policies to advocate for a more just, sensible, and joyous post-legalization society"-- $c Provided by publisher.
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