Pot for Profit : Cannabis Legalization, Racial Capitalism, and the Expansion of the Carceral State

Pot for Profit : Cannabis Legalization, Racial Capitalism, and the Expansion of the Carceral State

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25 Jun, 2024

The United States has experienced a dramatic shift in attitudes towards cannabis use from the 1970s, when only 12% of Americans said that they thought that...

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ISBN-10:

1503639215

ISBN-13:

9781503639218

Publisher

Stanford University Press

Dimensions

9.00 X 6.00 X 0.48 inches

Language

English

Description

The United States has experienced a dramatic shift in attitudes towards cannabis use from the 1970s, when only 12% of Americans said that they thought that cannabis should be legal, to today. What once had been a counterculture drug supplied for the black market by socially marginal figures like drug smugglers and hippies has become a big business, dominated by a few large corporations. Pot for Profit, traces the cultural, historical, political, and legal roots of these changing attitudes towards cannabis. The book also showcases interviews with dispensary owners, bud tenders, and other industry employees about their experience working in the legal cannabis industry, and cannabis reform activists working towards legalization. Mello argues that embracing the profit potential of this drug has been key to the success of cannabis reform, and that this approach has problematic economic and racial implications. The story of cannabis reform shows that neoliberalism may not be an absolute barrier to social change, but it does determine the terrain on which these debates must occur. When activists capitulate to these pressures, they may make some gains, but those gains come with strings attached. This only serves to reinforce the totalizing power of the neoliberal ethos on American life. The book concludes by meditating on what, if anything, can be done to move the cannabis legalization movement back onto a more progressive track.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1503639215

ISBN-13

:9781503639218

Publisher

:Stanford University Press

Publication date

: 25 Jun, 2024

Category

: Law

Sub-Category

: Criminal Law - General

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.48 inches

Weight

:318 g

Editorial Reviews

"In the finest law and society tradition, Mello weaves together cultural, political, and economic forces shaping emergent landscapes of cannabis legalization with, not after, prohibition. This book should be a foundational text for scholars, policymakers and anyone wondering what happened to the social justice horizons of cannabis policy reform." --Dominic Corva, California Polytechnic University, Humboldt

About the Author

Joseph Mello is Associate Professor of Political Science at DePaul University. He is the author of The Courts, the Ballot Box, and Gay Rights (2016), and his work has been published in Law and Social Inquiry; Studies in Law, Politics, and Society; and Judicature.

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