Natural Change: Rethinking Drugs, Policy, and Power
Natural Change provides a rigorous, evidence-based framework for the legalization and regulation of cannabis and psilocybin. Drawing on insights from senior legal advisors involved in Canadian cannabis legalization, CEOs of emerging psilocybin companies, and retired government officials overseeing substance policy, this book bridges the gap between science, law, and governance.
The work explores the biochemical mechanisms, dependency risks, and public health considerations of psychoactive substances. It examines historical and international regulatory contexts, ethical and social justice imperatives, and economic opportunities from legalized markets. With a focus on policy design, institutional mechanisms, and harm reduction, Natural Change equips decision-makers with the tools to implement frameworks that are safe, equitable, and sustainable.
This book is essential reading for policymakers, regulators, government officials, and senior leaders seeking to understand how legalization can be executed responsibly while maximizing societal benefit.
Key Themes:
Evidence-based policy design for cannabis and psilocybin
Dependency, risk assessment, and harm reduction strategies
Legal, ethical, and social justice considerations
Economic implications and market regulation
Lessons from Canada and other jurisdictions