DRUG control, CANNABIS (Genus), TWENTIETH century, HISTORY, GOVERNMENT policy, HEALTH policy, SUBSTANCE abuse, LEADERS, RESEARCH personnel
Abstract
Griffith Edwards played an important role in cannabis policy debates within government advisory committees in the United Kingdom from the early 1970s until the early 1980s. This has largely been hidden from public knowledge by the confidentiality of these committee discussions. The purpose of this paper is to use Griffith's writings and the results of recent historical scholarship to outline the views he expressed, the reasons he gave for them, and to provide a brief assessment of his contribution to the development of British cannabis policy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]