Marijuana – a plant of myth, prohibition, and legalization.
Once revered as a sacred medicine and versatile resource, marijuana became one of the most stigmatized plants of the 20th century. Yet today, the world is at a turning scientists are rediscovering the healing potential of the plant, more countries are legalizing its use, and what was once a symbol of rebellion is becoming a driver of economic, medical, and ecological innovation.
In " A Brief History of the Myth, Prohibition, and Legalization of Cannabis," you will explore the fascinating history of this plant. From its roots in ancient Asian and African cultures, through times of strict prohibition, to the modern legalization movement—this book unveils the many facets of marijuana that have often remained hidden under the weight of societal prejudice.
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The earliest uses of marijuana in medicine and religionThe dramatic criminalization and consequences of the "War on Drugs"The scientific breakthroughs of the 21st century and the endocannabinoid systemMarijuana's role in culture, politics, and societyThe economic and ecological potential of hemp as a sustainable resourceThis book is for anyone who wants to understand why marijuana has moved the world for millennia—and why it’s now poised to transform it.
Immerse yourself in a story of myth, power struggles, and possibilities. A plant that is far more than just a drug.