Introduction
Chapter 1: Criminalizing Marijuana: The Diffusion of Anti-Marijuana Laws from the Southern Border to the Federal Government
Nikolay Anguelov and Michael P. McCarthy
Chapter 2: Counter Culture and Drug Use: Civil Rights, Political Activism and the Proliferation of Marijuana Consumption
Chapter 3: Fighting Counter Culture and Building Conservative Political Clout: Marijuana as the "Gateway" Scapegoat
Chapter 4: The Escalating Costs of Fighting the War on Drugs from the 1990s to Today: Markets, Governments, and Drug Barons
Chapter 5: The Addiction Question: Is Marijuana Addictive or Not?
Chapter 6: Decriminalization: The Beginning of New Political Entrepreneurship
Chapter 7: Policy Diffusion in Action: Actors and Factors that Fuel Marijuana Reform
Nikolay Anguelov and Michael P. McCarthy
Chapter 8: Who is For What? A Data Analysis of Expected Benefits from Cannabis Reform
Chapter 9: The Future: Expected Benefits, Born Costs and Unintended Consequences
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