Pot Politics
Title | Pot Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Mitch Earleywine |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 401 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 0195188020 |
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Marijuana Politics
Title | Marijuana Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Robert M. Hardaway |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 275 |
Release | 2018-01-18 |
Genre | Political Science |
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What is the big deal about cannabis? This book covers everything from botany to the historical uses and common misconceptions of cannabis, with a focus on the political process of prohibition and legalization of cannabis in the United States. Why is marijuana-to which few if any deaths can be attributed-generally banned in the United States, while cigarettes and liquor-which unquestionably kill millions-are currently legal? This question can best be explained through an investigation of the historical context of cannabis in our country. This book documents the long history of marijuana use, the turbulent path of the prohibition of cannabis use, the issues regarding present-day legalization, and the modern implications of both medical and recreational cannabis. It provides compelling insight from multiple academic disciplines, including sociology, political science, economics, medicine, and health, and in particular from the history of the American experience with the criminalization of liquor, gambling, prostitution, and cigarettes. Marijuana Politics: Uncovering the Troublesome History and Social Costs of Criminalization examines the current trend toward the legalization of marijuana in the context of the American experience with particular emphasis on political, social, and constitutional developments in the United States beginning in the 20th century. It compares the trend toward marijuana legalization to Prohibition and U.S. laws regarding the consumption of alcohol and analyzes legal developments in comparable areas such as the regulation of other vices and hard drugs like cocaine and heroin. This book is accessible to both casual readers and academic students and provides a robust understanding of the both historical and modern aspects of the drug itself and legalization, regardless of the reader's individual beliefs on the use of cannabis.
The Politics of Pot
Title | The Politics of Pot PDF eBook |
Author | Joshua Bempechat |
Publisher | |
Pages | 427 |
Release | 2020-03-15 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781734453331 |
Based on over 30 years of law and conspiracy research. The hidden story of the history of fraud in America by the British Bankers, through the Bar association attorneys, is revealed in full. Utilizing dozens of case laws including Supreme Court cases and over 100 legal and commercial definitions, the reader is taken step by step through every element of the crime of fraud which has been perpetrated upon the American people and the evidence is presented to the reader, the American jury, for their consideration and final judgement. NOTHING IN THIS BOOK MAY BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE.FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
Legalizing Marijuana
Title | Legalizing Marijuana PDF eBook |
Author | Rudolph J. Gerber |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2004-06-30 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0313085420 |
This book is a frontal assault on the federal government's almost century-long campaign against marijuana in all its forms—cultivation, growing, selling, and recreational and medicinal use. Beginning with the anti-pot campaign of the first unofficial drug czar, Harry Anslinger, in the 1930s and continuing wiht only minor differences in emphasis through the recent Reagan, Clinton, and two Bush administrations, federal efforts to stamp out every form of marijuana use involve ignoring the independent reports of numerous federal commissions; supporting provably false claims about marijuana's effects; acquiescing to conservative law enforcement and religious groups' condemnatory agendas; generating a climate of fear in the electorate in order to cultivate messianic images for politicians; and ultimately governing in a way that does a disservice to all involved.
The Pot Book
Title | The Pot Book PDF eBook |
Author | Julie Holland |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 527 |
Release | 2010-09-23 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 1594778981 |
Leading experts on the science, history, politics, medicine, and potential of America’s most popular recreational drug • With contributions by Andrew Weil, Michael Pollan, Lester Grinspoon, Allen St. Pierre (NORML), Tommy Chong, and others • Covers marijuana’s physiological and psychological effects, its medicinal uses, the complex politics of cannabis law, pot and parenting, its role in creativity, business, and spirituality, and much more Exploring the role of cannabis in medicine, politics, history, and society, The Pot Book offers a compendium of the most up-to-date information and scientific research on marijuana from leading experts, including Lester Grinspoon, M.D., Rick Doblin, Ph.D., Allen St. Pierre (NORML), and Raphael Mechoulam. Also included are interviews with Michael Pollan, Andrew Weil, M.D., and Tommy Chong as well as a pot dealer and a farmer who grows for the U.S. Government. Encompassing the broad spectrum of marijuana knowledge from stoner customs to scientific research, this book investigates the top ten myths of marijuana; its physiological and psychological effects; its risks; why joints are better than water pipes and other harm-reduction tips for users; how humanity and cannabis have co-evolved for millennia; the brain’s cannabis-based neurochemistry; the complex politics of cannabis law; its potential medicinal uses for cancer, AIDS, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, and other illnesses; its role in creativity, business, and spirituality; and the complicated world of pot and parenting. As legalization becomes a reality, this book candidly offers necessary facts and authoritative opinions in a society full of marijuana myths, misconceptions, and stereotypes.
Politics & Pot Roast
Title | Politics & Pot Roast PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Hood Salomon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Cookery |
ISBN | 9781931721790 |
A cookbook that features original or favourite recipes from various presidencies. It also provides a glimpse into both the glamorous and the austere administrations.
Narrative Politics in Public Policy
Title | Narrative Politics in Public Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Hugh T. Miller |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 174 |
Release | 2020-06-29 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3030453200 |
This book draws on examples from cannabis policy discourse and elsewhere to illustrate how individuals come to subscribe to a particular policy narrative; how policy narratives evolve; how narratives are employed in public policy discourse to compete with other narratives; and how, on implementation, the winning narrative is performed and subsequently institutionalized. Further, it explores how uncertainty and ambiguity are constants in public policy discourse, and how different factions and groups pursue different goals and aspirations. In the current climate of political reality, disputable facts and contestable goals, this book shows how different coalitions and ideologies use narratives to compete for policy dominance.