The Corporate Takeover of Marijuana:
How Not To Make a Hash out of Marijuana Legalization
The practical question is no longer whether to legalize marijuana; a solid majority of Americans now favors it, and state after state is moving in that direction. The practical question is how to legalize it without greatly expanding the incidence of problem use and use by adolescents.
The current issue of the Washington Monthly offers a strong critique of the trend toward commercialization, loose regulation, and low taxes as states "issue local licenses to commit federal felonies." Drug policy expert Mark Kleiman proposes, as an alternative, a change in federal law that would allow state-level legalization, but only on terms designed to prevent market domination by large corporate enterprises whose profits will come not from selling pot to occasional smokers but from expanding the ranks of daily (even hourly) habitual users via exploitative marketing techniques like TV commercials on Super Bowl broadcasts. And Jonathan Rauch argues that the biggest threat marijuana legalization is bad implementation of the kind we saw last fall with health care exchanges.
The New America Foundation and the Washington Monthly hosted a discussion on the impacts of legalization and how we can avoid certain consequences through strong federal actions that allow states to legalize marijuana but cut large corporations out of the picture.
Join the conversation online using #potinc and following @NewAmerica and @washmonthly.
Participants
Mark Kleiman
Professor of Public Policy, University of California Los Angeles
Co-author, Marijuana Legalization: What Everyone Needs to Know
Alison Holcomb
Criminal Justice Director, ACLU of Washington State
Jonathan Rauch
Senior Fellow, the Brookings Institution
Sue Rusche
President and CEO, National Families in Action
Moderator:
Paul Glastris
Editor in chief, the Washington Monthly
2009-2010 Bernard L. Schwartz Fellow, New America Foundation
Introduction:
Phillip Longman
Senior Research Fellow, New America Foundation
Senior editor, the Washington Monthly
Published on Mar 28, 2014