Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way – Marijuana Part 2 of 5
Since the beginning of the 20th century, most countries have enacted laws against the cultivation, possession, or transfer of cannabis for recreational use. These laws have impacted adversely on the cannabis plant’s cultivation for non-recreational purposes, but there are many regions where, under certain circumstances, handling of cannabis is legal or licensed. Many jurisdictions have lessened the penalties for possession of small quantities of cannabis, so that it is punished by confiscation and sometimes a fine, rather than imprisonment, focusing more on those who traffic the drug on the black market. In some areas where cannabis use has been historically tolerated, some new restrictions have been put in place, such as the closing of cannabis coffee shops near the borders of the Netherlands, closing of coffee shops near secondary schools in the Netherlands and crackdowns on “Pusher Street” in Christiania, Copenhagen in 2004. Some jurisdictions use free voluntary treatment programs and/or mandatory treatment programs for frequent known users. Simple possession can carry long prison terms in some countries, particularly in East Asia, where the sale of cannabis may lead to a sentence of life in prison or even execution.
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This vid is proof that the Yellow Press is still alive, and has but changed mediums of circulation. If you want to get a clearer version of events, look up “The Marijuana Trick”. Note that none of those headlines mention HEMP! That is because virtually no one knew “marijuana” and “hasheesh” were synonyms for HEMP! If Anslinger went to Congress and said “We must ban the killer weed “Hemp”", he would have been laughed at, if not shot dead on the spot!
-Oz
Makes me laugh that they didn’t bother to mention the fact that the true purpose of “Prohibition” was to eliminate hempinol. And that they completely misrepresent Hearst’s interest in eliminating hemp (he owned hundreds of thousands of acres of trees, and hemp pulp was a competitor to tree pulp). Hearst published every single one of the “Yellow Press” anit-marijuana articles shown in this video. Also the Great Depression was a RESULT of the banning of hemp as an agricultural export .
-Oz
I must say, the funniest thing about reading posted comments on you tube is that so many people think they have so much to say but they can’t spell. Amazing.
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