Reefer Madness, a classic in the annals of hemp literature, is the popular social history of marijuana use in America. Beginning with the hemp farming of George Washington, author Larry "Ratso" Sloman traces the fascinating story of our nation's love-hate relationship with the resilient weed we know as marijuana. Herein we find antiheroes such as Allen Ginsberg, Robert Mitchum (the first Hollywood actor busted for pot), Louis Armstrong (who smoked pot every day), the Beatles, and more rapscallions standing up for, supporting, smoking, and politicizing the bounties of marijuana. With a new afterword by Michael Simmons, who has written for Rolling Stone, LA Weekly, and High Times, on the progress of the hemp movement and the importance of medical marijuana, Reefer Madness is a classic that goes on.
“With Neal, Neal Cassady, in 1954 in San Francisco,” Peter recalled in his amiable but somewhat frantically ingenuous delivery. “It was very, very nice. I was aghast; it was hypnotic. I just stood there and drooled.
Reports on America's "shadow" economy of illegal drugs, pornography, and illegal migrant workers, arguing that these underground industries continue to grow with government intervention.
... is part drunken hootenanny, part all-star jam and tribute (fellow outlaw Waylon Jennings takes the stage for a few songs, including his serenade “Willie the Wandering Gypsy”), and never a dull moment. Simon & Garfunkel: The Concert ...
Barr put the two partially burned cigarettes into the package then went over to where Miss Leeds stood and took two fresh and two partiall burned marijuana cigarettes from her hand. One, said Barr, had lipstick on it. Miss Leeds said ...
Weed 'n' Whiskey: (Reefer, Reefer Madness & Mad Cow)
An Empire of the Obscene tells the story of Reuben Sturman, who most effectively exploited economies of scale to create a business that now saturates America and the world with graphic sexual imagery.
In this meticulously reported book, Alex Berenson, a former New York Times reporter, explodes those myths, explaining that almost no one is in prison for marijuana; a tiny fraction of doctors write most authorizations for medical marijuana, ...
Cringe in horror as you witness the excessive giggling and dangerous encounters that can only be enabled because of the scourge that is Marijuana! This is a notebook that you can use for whatever you might fancy.
College Ruled (Medium Ruled) Paper100 sheets / 200 writing pagesUnique Reefer Madness Journal Fantasy Horror Design on front & backUse as Composition Notebook or Blank JournalDimensions: 9 3/4" x 7 1/2"Primary Colors: Grey, White & Black
In classic narrative Cooperman style, he tells the story from every perspective--from police detective to Girl Scout to pot shop customers--invoking humor, capitalism, rivalry, and hope.