The history of marijuana in the United States since its unofficial introduction in the early twentieth century is presented. As a product, it has been a focus of a strong government campaign to rids its distribution and use, primarily from the 1930's to the 1970's. Harry J. Anslinger, the first Commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, and President Richard Nixon were the chief persons waging the war. During the early battle, marijuana was popularly thought to cause a slew of maladies, including temporary insanity and murderous tendencies, as depicted through such movies as Marihuana (1936/I) aka "Reefer Madness".
This popular belief led to marijuana being effectively classified an illegal substance in the United States in 1937. When some of these myths were debunked, especially through the free-wheeling 1960's, anti-marijuana messaging turned to it being a gateway substance to stronger more dangerous illicit drugs, such as heroin. As much of the marijuana coming into the United States since the 1950's was from China, the government also used anti-Communist messaging. Both Anslinger and Nixon quashed any scientific reports that came out refuting the government's claims, such as a report commissioned by New York Mayor 'Fiorello Laguardia' . To the end of the century, America's war on marijuana has cost the government several billions of dollars
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Two men were arrested on the outskirts of my City last week with over a million dollars in equipment, cultivation, pumps, fertilizer, seeds, plants etc. and were released on a 'promise to appear' for thier criminal charges. I hope the penalty is as leaniant as the pre-court conditions!!
Thanks Scott for this awesome movie. LEGALIZE IT!!
This is Just senseless, Its like throwing a lamb in a cage with a Pride of lions!
Of course we know the outcome, so why do we let these few idiots telling us what to do or how to run our lives?
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