"Equidad limitada": Los límites de los modelos económicos de justicia social en la legislación sobre el cannabis

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"Equidad limitada": Los límites de los modelos económicos de justicia social en la legislación sobre el cannabis

15 agosto 2023
Katherine Hendy
Amanda I. Mauri
Melissa Creary

Hendy et al. examinan el potencial, y las limitaciones, de las disposiciones existentes sobre equidad social en la legislación sobre el cannabis, señalando la importancia de los marcos reparadores que abordan las formas estructurales de exclusión social. Más información, en inglés, está disponible abajo.

Social equity provisions in cannabis legislation are premised on the hope that the profit generated around adult-use cannabis can be leveraged to ameliorate the damage done by racially biased enforcement of prohibition in black and brown communities. As such, they encapsulate an attempt to reconcile the history of racism in the enforcement of cannabis law through its new future as a profit generating commodity. These programs are gaining traction, but with minimal empirical examination.

The development and implementation of these programs raises a number of questions in need of study that we outline in this paper. We argue that Creary’s concept of bounded justice—which critiques the inherent limitations of social justice projects that ignore structural forms of social exclusion—can provide a framework for critical understanding of the limitations of such programs, ethnographically grounded empirical research, and a framework for evaluating the justice impacts of legislation. Specifically, we argue that in order to interrogate the possibilities for social justice projects around cannabis, we must address equity at a deeper level by working with communities to investigate hyper-localized and historical factors that have influenced systems and structures.

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