
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Could Australia legalise recreational cannabis use while avoiding the same profit-driven pitfalls that have occurred with tobacco and alcohol?
In this episode, Sarah is joined by Professor Simon Lenton from the National Drug Research Institute to explore how Australia may go about legalising the recreational use of cannabis, learning from the commercial models seen in North America.
Highs and lows of commercialising cannabis [05:17]
Cannabis social clubs [08:15]
The cannabis profit playbook [11:49]
Reducing the risk of drug driving [14:40]
Cannabis law in Australia right now [17:10]
Finding the middle ground for legalisation [19:30]
‘Things are wrong with the system’ [22:33]
Full Transcript
Learn moreLegalise Cannabis party introduces personal use bills in NSW, Victoria and Western Australia
It could take 10 years to measure the impact of legalising weed
Assessing options for cannabis law reform
Legalizing cannabis: Experience, lessons and scenarios
Professor Simon Lenton has worked with the National Drug Research Institute since 1993 in both research and professional roles. He also works part-time as a clinical psychologist in private practice.
His research interests include bridging the gap between drug policy research and drug policy practice, illicit drug use and harm reduction, and the impact of legislative options for drugs.
He has published widely on drugs, health and the law and has given advice to a range of government and private organisations, both in Australia and internationally, on evidence-based drug policy and other drug issues.
Web: ndri.curtin.edu.au
Twitter: @NDRIau
Facebook: @NDRIau
LinkedIn: National Drug Research Institute (NDRI)
YouTube: NDRIau
Join Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.
Work with usStudy a research degree
Start postgraduate education
Email [email protected]
Socialshttps://twitter.com/curtinuni
https://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversity
https://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/
https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversity
https://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/
Behind the scenesThis episode came to fruition thanks to the combined efforts of:
Host:Sarah Taillier
Announcer: David Karsten
Researcher, Recorder and Editor: Zoe Taylor and Yvette Tulloch
Executive Producers: Anita Shore and Jarrad Long
Producer: Annabelle Fouchard and Emilia Jolakoska
Assistant Producer: Alexandra Eftos
Social Media: Amy Hosking
Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.
First Nations AcknowledgementCurtin University acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which Curtin Perth is located, the Whadjuk people of the Nyungar Nation, and on Curtin Kalgoorlie, the Wongutha people of the North-Eastern Goldfields; and the First Nations peoples on all Curtin locations.
MusicOKAY by
13ounce
Creative Commons —
Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0
Music promoted by
Audio Library
By Curtin UniversityCould Australia legalise recreational cannabis use while avoiding the same profit-driven pitfalls that have occurred with tobacco and alcohol?
In this episode, Sarah is joined by Professor Simon Lenton from the National Drug Research Institute to explore how Australia may go about legalising the recreational use of cannabis, learning from the commercial models seen in North America.
Highs and lows of commercialising cannabis [05:17]
Cannabis social clubs [08:15]
The cannabis profit playbook [11:49]
Reducing the risk of drug driving [14:40]
Cannabis law in Australia right now [17:10]
Finding the middle ground for legalisation [19:30]
‘Things are wrong with the system’ [22:33]
Full Transcript
Learn moreLegalise Cannabis party introduces personal use bills in NSW, Victoria and Western Australia
It could take 10 years to measure the impact of legalising weed
Assessing options for cannabis law reform
Legalizing cannabis: Experience, lessons and scenarios
Professor Simon Lenton has worked with the National Drug Research Institute since 1993 in both research and professional roles. He also works part-time as a clinical psychologist in private practice.
His research interests include bridging the gap between drug policy research and drug policy practice, illicit drug use and harm reduction, and the impact of legislative options for drugs.
He has published widely on drugs, health and the law and has given advice to a range of government and private organisations, both in Australia and internationally, on evidence-based drug policy and other drug issues.
Web: ndri.curtin.edu.au
Twitter: @NDRIau
Facebook: @NDRIau
LinkedIn: National Drug Research Institute (NDRI)
YouTube: NDRIau
Join Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.
Work with usStudy a research degree
Start postgraduate education
Email [email protected]
Socialshttps://twitter.com/curtinuni
https://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversity
https://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/
https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversity
https://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/
Behind the scenesThis episode came to fruition thanks to the combined efforts of:
Host:Sarah Taillier
Announcer: David Karsten
Researcher, Recorder and Editor: Zoe Taylor and Yvette Tulloch
Executive Producers: Anita Shore and Jarrad Long
Producer: Annabelle Fouchard and Emilia Jolakoska
Assistant Producer: Alexandra Eftos
Social Media: Amy Hosking
Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.
First Nations AcknowledgementCurtin University acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which Curtin Perth is located, the Whadjuk people of the Nyungar Nation, and on Curtin Kalgoorlie, the Wongutha people of the North-Eastern Goldfields; and the First Nations peoples on all Curtin locations.
MusicOKAY by
13ounce
Creative Commons —
Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0
Music promoted by
Audio Library

243 Listeners