Jack Herer’s the Emperor Wears No Clothes

Jack Herer’s the Emperor Wears No Clothes, authored by Jack Herer and published by Ah Ha Pub. in 1998, is a comprehensive examination of the history and implications of cannabis prohibition in America. This edition spans 291 pages and is presented in English, featuring illustrations and maps that enhance the reader’s understanding of the subject matter. The book delves into the origins of cannabis prohibition, exploring its societal impacts and the various applications of hemp in medicine, food, and industry.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the effects of marijuana smoke on the human body, alongside insights into the economic interests behind cannabis criminalization. The book also discusses potential pathways for legalization and the benefits that may arise from changing attitudes toward cannabis. Covering topics such as social history, agriculture, and popular culture, this edition serves as a detailed resource for those interested in the intersection of cannabis, society, and technology.
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In this thoroughly researched, scrupulously annotated and shockingly provocative book you’ll learn: how and why Cannabis prohibition began and what that has meant to America ; all the uses of hemp as medicine, food, fuel, fiber, paper, and as a plastic replacement ; the straight dope on marijuana smoke and its effect on the human body ; who profits from the prohibition and criminalization of Cannabis ; what you can do to speed up legalization and profit from the coming changes.
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