Weed Land, by Peter Hecht
In the field of cannabic literature, Weed Land, Inside America's Marijuana Epicenter and How Pot Went Legit (In the American Cannabis Epicenter and How Cannabis Became Legal) by Peter Hecht is a must-read. This book is the result of journalistic and narrative work that chronicles a period of transformation for cannabis in California, and then in other American states.
It spans an era that begins in the early days of the AIDS crisis in San Francisco. Its story spans the passage of the very first medical cannabis law in the USA (California, 1996), federal raids on medical cannabis suppliers and the emergence of a nascent cannabis industry in the late 2000s.
In the end, it follows a historic move to legalize the recreational use of cannabis, a legislative U-turn, and then historic compromises to end cannabis prohibition in the United States.
Weed Land is not a plea for cannabis liberalization. It tracks the remarkable developments for cannabis in terms of policy, law, medicine, business and popular culture through close-ups of certain people or places in California, the state where the medical cannabis movement and modern cannabis industry was born.
Rather than following a strict, linear historical approach, Weed Land focuses on exploring the various factors that led to the current movement to legalize cannabis in California.
The first chapter, The Way It Was Supposed To Be, which recounts a 2002 DEA raid on a medical garden for the severely ill in Santa Cruz, prepares the reader for the contrasts that will follow between the growth of the market and the industry, and the evolution of politics.
From there, Oaksterdam, the first cannabis university in Oakland, is the political nerve center of the cannabic movement.
The third chapter, Kush Rush, reveals the emigration of cannabis to the Emerald Triangle, north of California..;
Reefer Research set in San Francisco, tells the story of early scientific research into cannabis, inspired by young men suffering from AIDS who turned to cannabis to relieve their pain and symptoms. The Pot Docs, which stretches from Sacramento to the embankments of Venice Beach in Los Angeles, tells the story of the cannabis doctors who became the starting point of the new cannabis economy.
The sixth chapter, L.A. Excess, chronicles the challenges of the booming cannabis trade. Wafting Widely offers an insight into the impact of medical cannabis on popular culture.
Courting Compassion shows how legalization advocates have succeeded in changing the legal framework for cannabis. In the ninth chapter, Martyrdom for the Missionaries, follows the legal saga that built the cannabis movement in California.
The tenth chapter, Campaign for Cannabis, takes a closer look at the Proposition 19 cannabis legalization campaign.
A Mile High And Beyond takes place in Colorado and shows how California's experience has inspired other states, even though it failed to reform its own system.
Cultivating Trouble returns to Oakland and other California cities that have embraced cannabis, and are starting to piss off the Feds. Return of the Feds and the inevitable collapse that followed.
Finally, Back to the Garden, the 14th and final chapter of the book, concludes the story by returning to the Santa Cruz medical garden and looking back on the changes that have taken place.
Available only in English, 215 pages without appendices, but a book we recommend for those interested in the history of cannabis and the historical movements of cannabis legalization activists.
You can buy Weed Land: Inside America's Marijuana Epicenter and How Pot Went Legit on Amazon.
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juan
March 9, 2016 at 14 h 31 min
C'est Cool de publier des bouquins , mais quel interet : car ils sont anglais et ne seront surement jamais traduits ou destinés au marché francophone 🙁