An edition of Altered state (2010)

Altered state

assessing how marijuana legalization in California could influence marijuana and public budgets

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An edition of Altered state (2010)

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Publisher
RAND Corporation
Language
English
Pages
68

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Book Details


Table of Contents

The marijuana landscape in California
How to project the effects of marijuana legalization
Projections with a $50-per-ounce tax
Assessing the projections
Considering the alternative scenarios
Concluding comments.

Edition Notes

"RAND Drug Policy Research Center."

Includes bibliographical references and bibliography (p. 55-68).

Published in
Santa Monica, Calif
Series
Occasional paper -- OP-315-RC, Occasional paper (Rand Corporation) -- OP-315 RC.
Other Titles
Assessing how marijuana legalization in California could influence marijuana and public budgets

Classifications

Library of Congress
KFC632 .A948 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 68 p. :
Number of pages
68

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24917330M
ISBN 10
0833050346
ISBN 13
9780833050342
LCCN
2010931677
OCLC/WorldCat
652617707

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