Social and public health implications of the legalisation of recreational cannabis: A literature review
Background: After many years of legal struggles for the legalisation of recreational use of cannabis, the Constitutional Court of South Africa ruled in favour of the applicants in September 2018. Although the ruling issued caution regarding the social challenges accompanying this legalisation, it di...
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doaj-e8dfacf0645a4aa5b8dba37128cf0cdd2020-11-25T01:29:31ZengAOSISAfrican Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine2071-29282071-29362019-11-01111e1e610.4102/phcfm.v11i1.2136681Social and public health implications of the legalisation of recreational cannabis: A literature reviewKebogile Mokwena0Department of Social and Behavioural Health Sciences, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, PretoriaBackground: After many years of legal struggles for the legalisation of recreational use of cannabis, the Constitutional Court of South Africa ruled in favour of the applicants in September 2018. Although the ruling issued caution regarding the social challenges accompanying this legalisation, it did not address how the country would deal with the societal consequences of this ruling. Aim: The aim of this article was to discuss the social and public health implications of the legalisation of recreational cannabis on South Africa. Methods: Literature review on the social, health and legal impacts of legalisation of cannabis, considering experiences of other countries that have legalised cannabis. Results: The legalisation brings a range of significant negative consequences, which include an expected increase in the number of users and the subsequent undesirable effects on the physical, mental and social health of communities. Conclusion: In terms of financial, infrastructural and human resources, South Africa cannot afford the consequences of the legalisation of recreational cannabis. Poor communities, children and the youth will carry the brunt of the scourge of cannabis use.https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/2136cannabis legislationsocial outcomeshealth outcomesrecreational uselegal systeminjuriesconstitutional court |
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Social and public health implications of the legalisation of recreational cannabis: A literature review |
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Social and public health implications of the legalisation of recreational cannabis: A literature review |
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Social and public health implications of the legalisation of recreational cannabis: A literature review |
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social and public health implications of the legalisation of recreational cannabis: a literature review |
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2071-2928 2071-2936 |
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Background: After many years of legal struggles for the legalisation of recreational use of cannabis, the Constitutional Court of South Africa ruled in favour of the applicants in September 2018. Although the ruling issued caution regarding the social challenges accompanying this legalisation, it did not address how the country would deal with the societal consequences of this ruling.
Aim: The aim of this article was to discuss the social and public health implications of the legalisation of recreational cannabis on South Africa.
Methods: Literature review on the social, health and legal impacts of legalisation of cannabis, considering experiences of other countries that have legalised cannabis.
Results: The legalisation brings a range of significant negative consequences, which include an expected increase in the number of users and the subsequent undesirable effects on the physical, mental and social health of communities.
Conclusion: In terms of financial, infrastructural and human resources, South Africa cannot afford the consequences of the legalisation of recreational cannabis. Poor communities, children and the youth will carry the brunt of the scourge of cannabis use. |
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cannabis legislation social outcomes health outcomes recreational use legal system injuries constitutional court |
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