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Reefer Madness It has always been a controversial but popular topic.The continuing illegality of marijuana is based more on political than scientific ...
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... From its early days of scare tactics in the now famous cult favorite "Reefer Madness", to the late 70's marijuana heroes, Cheech and Chong in "Up in Smoke ...
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... The topic, however, is one that has been tiptoed around since the "reefer madness" disease swept across mainstream America in the late 1930's. ...
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... The frenzy known as "reefer madness" began because of the government reporting that reefer, or marijuana, was a harmful drug. The ...
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... editorials about the "evils" of hemp and marijuana(naming them as the same thing) to cause public panic(commonly ccalled the time of "Reefer Madness"). ...
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... editorials about the "evils" of hemp and marijuana(naming them as the same thing) to cause public panic(commonly ccalled the time of "Reefer Madness"). ...
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... "Reefer Madness" Atlantic Monthly; August 1994. Eric Schlosses; p. 45-63 "Marijuana" Crime and Delinquency Literature; June 1970. ...
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... In 1936 the documentary "Reefer Madness" was released by the government as part of their media campaign against the "killer weed". ...
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... Due to the efforts of various federal agencies to discourage the use of marijuana in the 1970's the government, in a fit of "reefer madness", conducted several ...
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... Works Cited Annas, George, J. "Reefer Madness-The Federal Response to California's Medical Marijuana Law." The New England Journal of Medicine Vol. 337, No. ...
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... many years. Propaganda movies such as Reefer Madness were made to defame marijuana as early as the 1930s. Marijuana is commonly ...
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... 13, Dabbs and Leventhal 8). Fear arousal was more a strategy used in older drug-prevention campaigns such as the infamous "Reefer Madness" PSA of the 60s. ...
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... "In 1936, a film called Reefer Madness was produced as attempt to scare young people away from trying the drug." (Hyde, 62). The ...
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... incontrovertible evidence about the nature of cannabis, which has been proven time and time again, we are still mired in the "Reefer Madness" mindset started ...
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... incontrovertible evidence about the nature of cannabis, which has been proven time and time again, we are still mired in the "Reefer Madness" mindset started ...
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... 1997. 37-47. 5. Schlosser, Eric. "More reefer madness" (government policy on marijuana) The Atlantic Monthly April 1997 v279 n4 p90(10)
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... Cigarettes, a bag of reefer if that's your thing, a bottle of brandy to celebrate your kid's high school ... Most new fish come close to madness the first night. ...
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