01646nam 2200385 i 4500001001200000003000800012005001700020008004100037020002500078020002200103040003100125082001500156245002200171250001900193264009500212300004700307336002100354337002500375338002300400490004300423500001800466504005100484520027400535521001000809650005100819650003800870650004700908650004800955650005801003650003001061650005401091650005501145830004401200852001601244CCE15501971MnSgEFL20150420101450.0150420s2014 maua b 001 0 eng d a9781619254367 (pbk.) a1619254360 (pbk.) aMnSgEFLbengcMnSgEFLerda14a362.2921500aMarijuana reform. aFirst edition. 1aIpswich, MA :bEBSCO Information Services ; aAmenia, NY :bGrey House Publishing,c[2014] axiii, 225 pages :billustrations ;c26 cm. atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier1 aReference shelf ;vvolume 86, number 5 aH. W. Wilson. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aPresents a collection of articles that examine the recent push for marijuana policy reform in America, which has reached a turning point in 2013 as many states are trending towards legalization and taxation of the psychoactive drug, both medicinally and recreationally.2 a10-A. 0aMarijuanaxLaw and legislationzUnited States. 0aDrug legalizationzUnited States. 0aMarijuanaxTherapeutic usezUnited States. 0aMarijuanaxEconomic aspectszUnited States. 7aMarijuanaxLaw and legislationzUnited States.2sears 7aDrug legalization.2sears 7aMarijuanaxTherapeutic usezUnited States.2sears 7aMarijuanaxEconomic aspectszUnited States.2sears 0aReference shelf ;vvolume 86, number 5.1 h362.29iMAR