Examines and debunks each myth about marijuana, presents facts based on meticulous studies and gives information on the current debate regarding marijuana, its medicinal value, and its recreational and creative uses.
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This concise guide to cannabis delves into pot culture and history, from Herodotus To The hippies and beyond. it also covers the essentials of using, cultivating, and cooking with weed; identifying pot varieties; and understanding legal and ...
Presents the history, physical properties and physiological effects of marijuana, trends and attitudes about the use of marijuana among teens, information about dependency, and legal ramifications of marijuana use.
This book serves as the price of admission for any serious discussion about marijuana legalization.
The Science Beyond the Controversy Institute of Medicine, Janet Joy, Alison Mack. become dependent on illicit drugs than are women. The risk of drug dependence for white Americans is approximately double that for African Americans.
Greg Campbell, coauthor of the bestselling Flawless and Blood Diamonds, presents a compelling, close-up investigation of a hot-button topic: Americas schizophrenic attitude to the legalization of pot.
Smokescreen: What the Marijuana Industry Doesn't Want You to Know examines the inside story behind the headlines, containing accounts from Sabet’s time in the Obama administration to stunning revelations from whistleblowers speaking out ...
Whether you’re interested in learning more about all things marijuana, or if you want something entertaining to read while enjoying a toke, this book is the one-stop-shop for all your weed-related needs.
In Stoned, palliative care physician Dr. David Casarett sets out to do anything—including experimenting on himself—to find evidence of marijuana’s medical potential.
Men and women even differ in how they often consume cannabis; women, for instance, are more likely than men to use topical cannabis products ... Drug and Alcohol Consumption as Functions of Social Structures: A Cross-Cultural Sociology.