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Marijuana Politics: Uncovering the Troublesome History and Social Costs of Criminalization
By (Author) Robert M. Hardaway
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
28th December 2023
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Drugs and alcohol: social aspects
Pharmacy / dispensing
362.295
Paperback
312
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
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 marijuanato which few if any deaths can be attributedgenerally banned in the United States, while cigarettes and liquorwhich unquestionably kill millionsare 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 written to be accessible to both casual readers or academic students and provides a robust understanding of both the historical and modern aspects of the drug itself and legalization, regardless of the reader's individual beliefs on the use of cannabis.
Robert M. Hardaway, JD, teaches civil procedure at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.