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Corrupted Science: the DEA and Marijuana
Ventura, Jesse
Article
2016
While I was on my book tour for Jesse Ventura's Marijuana Manifesto, I was shocked to discover how many Americans didn’t know our Founding Fathers grew cannabis.
The ecological benefits of Marijuana
Bock, Alan W.
Article
The decriminalization of cannabis would not only have important medicinal implications, but also positive economic consequences and largescale environmental benefits
5 Things the Corporate Media Don't Want You to Know About Cannabis
Armentano, Paul
Article
2009
Recent scientific reports suggest that pot doesn't destroy your brain, that it doesn't cause lung damage like tobacco -- but you won't hear it in the corporate media.
The Medical Cannabis Victory: A Textbook Case of Organizing and Resistance
Giordano, Al
Article
2009
Shifting from mere activism and advocacy to a referendum strategy also forced significant swathes of drug policy reform movements to enter a new phase: that of community organizing. Referenda in most ...
Steal This Book
Hoffman, Abbie
Book
1971
A guide to fighting government and corporations. The book is divided into three sections, "Survive!", "Fight!" and "Liberate!"

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AK Press
AK Press is a worker-run collective that publishes and distributes radical books, visual and audio media, and other mind-altering material. We're small: a dozen people who work long hours for short mo...

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Medical cannabis
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Medical cannabis is the use of cannabis and its constituent cannabinoids such as THC as a physician-recommended form of medicine or herbal therapy.