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The Decline of Cannabis Medicine: 1850-1950

January 8, 2019January 8, 2019 Judith Stamps Cannabis History Leave a comment

Cannabis, and the Trouble with the Doctors   Ever wonder why, despite the heroic efforts of a few doctors, Health Canada, the Canadian Medical Association, provincial medical associations, and local health authorities, are still miles away from accepting cannabis as a medicine? Here’s a brief history that sheds a little light on ignorance, 21st Century […]

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Boyd I: Cannabis and Media

January 8, 2019January 8, 2019 Judith Stamps Politics Leave a comment

On ‘Marijuana’ and the Media in Canada: Part One   Since the late 1990s, indoor cultivation of marijuana has been a constant focus of attention by the RCMP units that comprise the civil police for 62 out of 74 of BC’s municipalities. Through their reports, these units supply the crime information most heavily relied upon […]

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Tod Mikuriya

January 12, 2019January 12, 2019 Judith Stamps Cannabis History Leave a comment

Medical Cannabis in Perspective: Remembering Tod Mikuriya   Recent moves on the part of two city governments in BC, in defiance of federal law, to regulate medical cannabis dispensaries, and similar moves in twenty-three US states over the past two years represent giant steps forward on the road to legalizing medical cannabis. Key builders of […]

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Prohibition Timeline in the UK

January 12, 2019January 12, 2019 Judith Stamps Cannabis History Leave a comment

A Timeline of Marijuana Prohibition in the UK [i]   The Years 1928-1945   In 1928, the UK’s Dangerous Drugs Act comes into force, making marijuana illegal in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. This date places the UK at the midpoint of the dark era. Dates of prohibition for other areas in the English-Speaking […]

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Indian Hemp Drugs Commission

January 8, 2019January 8, 2019 Judith Stamps Cannabis History Leave a comment

Marijuana and Lunacy: The Magnificent Failure of the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission   On July 16, 1891, British MP and temperance enthusiast, Mark Stewart, rose in the House of Commons to talk about cannabis. Addressing the Under-Secretary of the State of India he asked: was the MP aware that according to recent medical journals, the […]

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Who Discovered THC?

January 3, 2019January 20, 2019 Judith Stamps Cannabis History Leave a comment

Who Discovered THC? Setting the Record Straight   Anyone who delves into cannabis history, in pulp form or online, will have read that THC, the molecule and its specific structure, was discovered in 1964 at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem by Israeli researcher, Raphael Mechoulam and his associates. Cannabis Culture calls him ‘The Man.” If […]

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Bill C 45

December 29, 2018January 12, 2019 Judith Stamps Politics Leave a comment

DAY ONE OF Bill C-45: FIVE SCENES AND COMMENTARY   Legalization of cannabis in Canada appears to represent a move neither to accept the herb as part of normal life, nor to accept its consumers as normal people. It is, rather, an attempted trade deal; it attempts to trade legalization for the extinguishing of cannabis […]

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