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Analyses
- Newspaper and Non-academic magazine articles
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Articles
- (1998)
High anxieties
- What
the WHO doesn't want you to know about cannabis. New Scientist. February
21, 1998
- (1998)
Marijuana Special Report. Claim ONE: "Critical skills related
to attention, memory and learning are impaired among heavy users of
marijuana . . ." New
Scientist. February 21, 1998
- (1998)
Marijuana
Special Report. Claim TWO: "More than 120 000 people in the US
seek treatment each year for their marijuana addiction . . .". New
Scientist. February 21, 1998
- (1998)
Marijuana
Special Report. Claim THREE: "Smoking marijuana can lead to abnormal
functioning of lung tissue . . ." New
Scientist. February 21, 1998
- (1998)
Marijuana
Special Report. CLAIM FOUR: "Marijuana causes long-term changes
in the brain similar to those seen with other drugs of abuse . . ."
New
Scientist. February 21, 1998
- (1998)
Aerosols:
the future of the spliff? New
Scientist. February 21, 1998
- (1969)
Marijuana: the law vs. 12 million
people. Life Magazine, October 31, 1969.
- (1969)
A bust at gunpoint and an armed search
at sunset. Life Magazine, October 31, 1969.
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- Campbell, Rev.
Leeroy James (1995). 'nuff ganja no problems
for visitors. Cannabis Culture Magazine, 2, July 1995.
- Campbell, Rev.
Leeroy James (1996). Nature's
Healing Herb. Cannabis Culture Magazine, 5: May 01, 1996.
- Common
Sense for Drug Policy
(1998), Fact sheet: adolescent drug use and drug control efforts.
- Crier, Catherine
/ ABC TV (1995) America's War
on Drugs: Searching for Solutions With Catherine Crier Aired
Thursday, April 6, 1995 by ABC News (#ABC-59)
- Davis, R. William
(1997) Cannabis Hemp: The Invisible Prohibition
Revealed.
- Goddard, James
L. (1969). Should it be legalized? 'Soon
we will know'. Life
Magazine, October 31, 1969.
- Green, Susan
L. (2000) This Joint's Hot. By Susan
L. Green, associate editor at the University of Iowa - Office of Health
Sciences. October 2000.
- Howard, Jane
(1969). For the long-distance runner
who got caught - a 20-year sentence. Life
Magazine, October 31, 1969.
- James, John
S. (1997). Medical Marijuana: Unpublished Federal
Study Found THC- Treated Rats Lived Longer, Had Less Cancer. AIDS
TREATMENT NEWS Issue #263, January 17, 1997.
- Mackenzie,
Debora
(1998) Vraag een
politieagent . . . Go ahead, ask a cop for dope. The Dutch don't
mind. By Debora Mackenzie, New Scientist. February 21, 1998
- Partnership for
a Drug-Free America (1994) The Wrong Message
of Legalizing Illicit Drugs. August 08, 1994.
- Popular Mechanics
(1938). New Billion-Dollar
Crop. Popular Mechanics, February 1938, p. 238
ff.
- Spinney,
Laura (2000) A safe high? Is there
such a thing as a cannabis addict? By Laura Spinney. New
Scientist. February 21, 2000
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