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Preludes

  • Cannabis was introduced to the Americas by Slaves
  • The Remarkable William Brooke O’Shaughnessy
  • Cannabis Americana
  • The Problem With Cannabis as Medicine in 1926
  • Roosevelt Ends Alcohol Prohibition
  • Thelma White and the making of Reefer Madness
  • Anslinger’s Army 
  • Prohibition ’37 —The Congressional Hearing
  • LaGuardia/Zinn
  • Louis Armstrong. Marijuana Advocate
  • Pot Pulp
  • The Army’s Conquest-by-Cannabinoids Fantasy 
  • Ed Sanders —A Head of His Time
  • Nixon and the Shafer Commission Report (1972)
  • Marijuana in the Treatment of Glaucoma: an affidavit   by John C. Merritt, MD
  • James A. Washington: The Judge Who Acknowledged ‘Medical Necessity’
  • Irv Rosenfeld’s Medicine Arrives via the Federal IND “Program”
  • Prozac and the Marketing of ‘Clinical Depression’
  • Cannabis Medicinal Uses at a ‘Buyers’ Club’  by Tod Mikuriya, MD

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