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The US Experience With Cannabis Legalization April 2016

The US Experience With Cannabis Legalization www.preventdontpromote.org

About SAM SAM has an evidence-based, scientific approach to marijuana policy that rejects the false dichotomy that we must either lock up marijuana users OR legalize pot Instead, we support: Alternatives to incarceration FDA-approved medications derived from marijuana Ending legalization and commercialization of pot We have helped defeat five state prolegalization initiatives, including the 2015 Ohio ballot measure 3

Through its prestige & 31 affiliates, SAM brings nationwide reach and media impact to the table Non-partisan but high-profile: founded by former Democratic Congressman Patrick Kennedy and leading Republican pundit David Frum 31 state affiliates across the U.S. Scientific advisory board of 12 leading researchers, professors, and public health/legal experts. Hundreds of thousands of press mentions, including in all major national media, such as: AK HI 4

Legalization = Big Marijuana Legalization measures will inevitably lead to mass commercialization 5

This tide of money has resulted in legalization across a large portion of the United States In California alone, up to $25 million is expected to be spent promoting the 2016 recreational marijuana initiative Washington, D.C AK HI Legend: = Recreational use legalized = Medical use legalized = Medical use legalized; 2016 initiative to legalize recreational use 6

The Landscape 2016 Ballot States: California, Nevada, Arizona, Massachusetts, Maine? 2016 Legislative States: Vermont, Rhode Island 7

Heavy users dominate marijuana consumption Frequency of use Source: Jonathan Caulkins 8

Marijuana use has been on the rise in the last decade, since legalization laws became common Percentage of population ages 12 and up who used marijuana in the past month Avg. Annual Growth Rate = 5.48% Medical marijuana legalized in 13 states Recreational legalization in CO & WA Source: NSDUH 9

Brain development: Ages 0-20 Source; Gogtay et al., 2004 10

Cannabinoid Receptors Are Located Throughout the Brain and Regulate a Host of Brain Activity Brain Development Memory & Cognition Motivational Systems & Reward Appetite Immunological Function Reproduction Movement Coordination Pain Regulation & Analgesia Source: NIDA 11

1 in 6 teens become addicted to marijuana 1 in 11 adults and 1 in 6 adolescents who try marijuana will become addicted to it The adolescent brain is especially susceptible to marijuana use When kids use, they have a greater chance of addiction since their brains are being primed Source: Wagner, F.A. & Anthony, J.C., 2002; Giedd. J. N., 2004 Icon: Connor Shea 12

Marijuana has become significantly more potent since the 1960s THC: Psychoactive Ingredient CBD: NON-Psychoactive Ingredient Source: Mehmedic et al., 2010 13

Marijuana is not just a plant anymore derivatives contain up to 98% THC 14

Targeting children 15

Marijuana-related emergency room visits have risen sharply, both in relative and absolute terms Number of Emergency Department Visits Involving Marijuana, Cocaine, or Heroin 327 323 135 182 129 123 Marijuana Cocaine Heroin Source: Volkow ND et al., NEJM 370(23), June 5, 2014. 16

Marijuana use is also associated with lower IQ among adolescents 1 Diagnosis 2 Diagnoses 3 Diagnoses p =.44 p =.09 p =.02 Dunedin prospective study of 1037 subjects born in 1972-73 Subjects were tested for IQ at age 13 and 38 years of age. They were also tested for THC use ages 18, 21, 26, 32 and 38 years of age. Source: Meier MH et al., PNAS Early Edition 2012 17

Cannabis use also corresponds with undesirable social outcomes such as unemployment New Zealand study showing relationship between cannabis use and social outcomes # of occasions using cannabis, ages 14-21 Source: Fergusson and Boden. Addiction, 103, pp. 969-976, 2008 [New Zealand study] 18

Early marijuana use and intensity of use are associated with lower educational attainment High School Completion Marijuana users show much higher high school dropout rates than non-users University Entrance Score Marijuana users that complete high school still do poorly on university entrance tests * p<0.01, ** p<0.05 Low intensity use Med/high intensity use Source: Cobb-Clark et al. http://ftp.iza.org/dp7790.pdf 19

Marijuana use is associated with mental illness MORE MARIJUANA USE CORRELATES WITH HIGHER RATES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA EARLIER AGE OF USE CORRELATES WITH INCREASED SCHIZOPHRENIA RISK Study of Swedish Conscripts (n=45570) Longitudinal prospective Dunedin study (n=1037) Source: Andréasson et al Lancet, 1987 (left graphic); Arseneault et al BMJ 2002 (right graphic) 20

Icons: Till Teenk (The Noun Project) 21

Use in CO and WA are both (A) higher than and (B) rising faster than the national average Percentage of population ages 12 and up who used marijuana in the past year Source: NSDUH 22

The Mass. initiative would tax pot far less than tobacco/alcohol, and far less than other states Massachusetts excise taxes *$4.05 wine gal. for beverages between 15% and 50% ABV (percentage estimated from retail price of 1.75L Smirnoff vodka). **Taxed at wholesale level (the MA marijuana initiative applies the tax on the retail price). ***$3.51/pack of 20; percentage estimated from minimum retail price of 20-pack of Marlboros. 23

In Nevada, the home-grow ban would effectively criminalize home cultivation in all urban areas Criminalizes home cultivation w/in 25- mile radius of retail pot shops Just one retail marijuana store in the center of any major city would exclude home grow from the entire metro area Las Vegas: 25-mile zone would extend to Hoover Dam Reno: 25-mile zone would extend to north end of Lake Tahoe 24

The Nevada initiative provides competitive advantages to the pot and alcohol industries Very limited local control: Does not appear that localities can ban marijuana establishments within their jurisdictions Alcohol wholesalers get a first-to-market advantage in obtaining distribution licenses in the first 18 months of licensing activities Medical marijuana businesses get a first to market advantage in obtaining licenses for retail sales, manufacturing, and cultivation in the first 18 months of licensing activities No regulations can make operation of a marijuana business unreasonably impracticable 25

The Arizona initiative would provide competitive advantages to the pot industry By law, 3 of 7 members of the proposed AZ Marijuana Commission must be owners, directors, or managers of pot businesses While the four members are not allowed to have any financial interest in a marijuana business, the other three are required to have such an interest. This means the pot industry will only need one vote to get its way on any issue before the commission, including licensing decisions. Moreover, since a quorum for decisions is four members, the industry reps would just need one other Commissioner in the room to win on any given matter. 26

The MA initiative gives strong advantages to industry, incl. de facto control of regulatory entity Industry representatives: An expert in marijuana cultivation An expert in marijuana retailing An expert in marijuana product manufacturing An expert in marijuana testing A board member or officer of a medical marijuana treatment center A registered medical marijuana patient An individual who represents marijuana retail customers Two attorneys with experience providing legal services to marijuana businesses, marijuana consumers or medical marijuana patients in MA Potential non-industry representatives: 9 of 15 members of the propsed MA Cannabis Advisory Board will be industry-controlled Two experts in public health Two experts in law enforcement Two experts in social welfare or social justice Additional advantages to industry: Limits on local control: Many measures require e plebiscite Cannot ban delivery/transportation of pot State is permitted to fix prices via capping supply Existing marijuana businesses get a first-to-market advantage via a priority in licensing in the first year after legalization No regulations (state or local) can make operation of a marijuana business unreasonably impracticable 27

Initiatives would allow for commercial sale & home production of pot edibles and concentrates Edibles Concentrates Retail sale and home manufacture permitted Usually no health or safety restrictions related to the higher risk these products pose Retail sale permitted Home mfg. via chemical extraction often banned but can be unclear if that would cover all forms of home production In general, no other health & safety restrictions 28

Five basic takeaways Today s marijuana is addictive Today s marijuana is harmful, perhaps in long-term and irreversible ways Legalization commercialization Are you comfortable with the edibles that dominate the commercial marijuana market? Do you want a pot store in your community? Near your school? Near day care centers? 29

Sir Robin Murray, UK: It s not sensible to wait for absolute proof that cannabis is a component cause of psychosis. There s already ample evidence to warrant public education around the risks of heavy use of cannabis, particularly the high-potency varieties. For many reasons, we should have public warnings. Ian Hamilton, UK: In effect, we have a mass population experiment going on where people are exposed to higher potency forms of cannabis Prof. Wayne Hall, Aus. (INCB): We want public health messages because, for those who develop the illness, it can be devastating. It can transform people s lives for the worse. 30

Kevin@learnaboutsam.org Jeff@learnaboutsam.org www.learnaboutsam.org