E Brief 235

CannaReview

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Not sure if this was posted before

https://www.cdhowe.org/sites/default/files/attachments/research_papers/mixed/e-brief_235.pdf

This is not to deny that organized crime participates in illegal marijuana distribution (Hager 2015). And
analyses by Wynoch (2014) and Easton (2004) suggest significant profit margins throughout the supply
and distribution chain, which might act as incentives for black market activity. Legalization can reduce these
problems – if prices decline, say, or economies of scale grant producers higher profits. To discourage continued
black-market activity after legalization, the federal government should not only define the legal amount of
marijuana an individual may possess, but also maintain and elaborate penalties for illegal production and
trafficking.
Regulating production and supply of marijuana should remain a federal responsibility (as it is currently for
medical marijuana) to ensure uniform standards throughout the country. Federal control is also necessary in
order to ensure a seamless coordination and regulation of national supply – especially important, given ongoing
concerns about health effects of consistent marijuana use. The federal government should ensure that Health
Canada has the ability to monitor production, inspect facilities, and take other measures to ensure a sufficient
market supply of safe products.
 

doingdishes

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"Regulating production and supply of marijuana should remain a federal responsibility (as it is currently for
medical marijuana)"
i wonder how they will rewrite this now that it's no longer Federal responsibility
 

Gquebed

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the black and grey markets aren't going anywhere.
True. But they can be reduced to a size that no longer holds any interest for OG. Holland was very successful in that. The grey market supplied the coffee shops and they were all pretty much free lovin hippies and old harmless men.

Worked great until a conservative gov got elelcted and started jailing them all... opening up that market to HA and the IRA.

Real smart.
 

CannaReview

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True. But they can be reduced to a size that no longer holds any interest for OG. Holland was very successful in that. The grey market supplied the coffee shops and they were all pretty much free lovin hippies and old harmless men.

Worked great until a conservative gov got elelcted and started jailing them all... opening up that market to HA and the IRA.

Real smart.
Organized Crime is a boogieman. Majority of growers are normal people supplementing their income or making a full income but most of them are not associated with anyone. The gov doesn't want that to be know as it would look pretty silly for the public to know how common it is that average law abiding Canadians grow just to make ends meet or even to able to get a big enough down payment on a house which unless you got 100K you're gonna be broke every month paying $2500 for mortgage for the next 40 years.
 

redi jedi

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Real organized crime doesnt bother with weed when theres ten times the money in coke, crack, horse and oxy
 
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