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Catherine Hiller (born November 16, 1946) is an American author and filmmaker, best known for writing Just Say Yes: A Marijuana Memoir. [1] The first memoir about long-term cannabis use designed for a mainstream audience, Just Say Yes attracted national attention, being featured in The New York Times, [2] Huffington Post, [3] and Marie Claire magazine among other media outlets. [4]
Craft Weed (2018) by Ryan Stoa; How to Change Your Mind (2018) by Michael Pollan; The Little Book of Cannabis (2018) by Amanda Siebert; Cannabis: The Illegalization of Weed in America (2019) by Box Brown; Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness and Violence (2019) by Alex Berenson; Higher Etiquette (2019) by Lizzie Post
Weed Infuencer Jon Gabrus offers a crash course in stoner literature, from toking wizards to mind-bending comics. 11 Best Books To Read While High, According To A Weed Influencer Skip to main content
One of the largest studies to date found more frequent use of marijuana over time reduces the ability to remember key information necessary to be safe and successful.
Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness and Violence is a 2019 book by Alex Berenson. In it, Berenson makes claims that cannabis use directly causes psychosis and violence, claims that have been confirmed by many in the scientific and medical communities. The scientists state that Berenson is drawing conclusions from the ...
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The Little Book of Cannabis: How Marijuana Can Improve Your Life is a 2018 nonfiction book about cannabis by Canadian journalist Amanda Siebert, published by Greystone Books. It was the bestselling nonfiction book about cannabis in Canada as of early 2019. [ 2 ]
Vineland is a 1990 [a] novel by Thomas Pynchon, a postmodern fiction set in California, United States in 1984, the year of Ronald Reagan's reelection. [6] Through flashbacks by its characters, who have lived the sixties in their youth, the story accounts for the free spirit of rebellion of that decade, and describes the traits of the "fascistic Nixonian repression" and the War on Drugs that ...