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Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, McGill University Health Centre, University of Toronto, University of Queensland Centre for Youth Substance Abuse Research, Pardee RAND Drug Policy Research Center, Massey University. Hammond, David (2021) International cannabis policy study.

External website: https://cannabisproject.ca/findings


The International Cannabis Policy Study is an annual study examining the impact of cannabis policies at the national and provincial/state levels. Annual repeat-cross sectional surveys have been conducted with national samples of respondents in Canada and the United States since 2018. ICPS surveys were expanded in 2021 to include national samples in Australia and New Zealand.

The overall objective of the ICPS project is to understand the impact of cannabis policies, including the overall impact of legalization, as well as specific regulatory measures, such as product standards, retail policies, cannabis marketing, and public education. The ICPS surveys provide a comprehensive assessment of cannabis use, includes detailed patterns of consumption, purchasing, adverse outcomes, as well as attitudes and beliefs towards cannabis.

Item Type
Webpage
Publication Type
International
Drug Type
Cannabis
Intervention Type
Policy
Date
2021
Publisher
University of Waterloo
Corporate Creators
Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, McGill University Health Centre, University of Toronto, University of Queensland Centre for Youth Substance Abuse Research, Pardee RAND Drug Policy Research Center, Massey University
Place of Publication
Ontario
Funders
Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Public Health Agency of Canada-CIHR Chair in Applied Public Health (Professor Hammond)
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