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The influence of cannabis has encompassed holidays (most notably 4/20), cinema (such as the exploitation and stoner film genres), music (particularly jazz, reggae, psychedelia and rap music), and magazines including High Times and Cannabis Culture. Cannabis culture has also infiltrated chess culture, whereby the "Bongcloud Attack" denotes a ...
Cannabis Culture Awards; High Times 1999 Top 25 Living Legends of Pot; History of NORML Awards (1998-2017) This page was last edited on 16 November 2024, at 18:01 ...
The legality of cannabis varies widely in the United States, but in states where medical cannabis is legal, cannabis dispensaries often double as head shops. [ 22 ] Notably, in the state of Florida , items "designed for use in ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise introducing cannabis, cocaine, hashish, hashish oil, or nitrous oxide into the human ...
A smoke-in is a protest in favor of cannabis rights or more specifically legalization of cannabis. [1]The Youth International Party (YIP) organized "smoke-ins" across North America through the 1970s and into the 1980s.
In sharp contrast to the brazenly violent "Cocaine Cowboys" of the 1980s, Miami's marijuana smugglers were cooler, calmer, and typically nonviolent. Square Grouper paints a vivid portrait of Miami's pot smuggling culture in the 1970s and 1980s and its major players: the smuggling Black Tuna Gang , the pot dealing Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church ...
As marijuana has found its way into the mainstream, the influence of pop culture on cannabis has extended beyond music, film, and television. Over the years, celebrities have attached their names ...
Cannabis began to attract renewed interest as medicine in the 1970s and 1980s, in particular due to its use by cancer and AIDS patients who reported relief from the effects of chemotherapy and wasting syndrome. [71] In 1996, California became the first U.S. state to legalize medical cannabis in defiance of federal law. [72]
Marihuana: The First Twelve Thousand Years is a book by Ernest Lawrence Abel about the history of cannabis, first published in 1980. [1] Table of contents