The Length of Time Human Beings Have Consumed Cannabis and the Period When Cannabis Was Introduced Within the U.S., the Reason Cannabis Was Imported Into the U.S. by Migrant Laborers, the Fallacy of Cannabis Providing Migrant Laborers With Super Human Strength During the Early 20th Century, the Dissemination of Propaganda to Shift the U.S. Public’s View of Cannabis, the Prohibition of Cannabis Within the U.S. and the U.S. Government Leveraging Cannabis Legislation to Control Non-U.S. Citizens, the Reason U.S. Government Agency the Federal Narcotics Bureau Was Setup in 1930, the Hypothesis of the U.S. Government Post Creating Legislation Which Controlled Cannabis and Various Other Disparate Narcotics, the Reason the U.S. Government Began Cajoling U.S. States to Develop Their Own Law Enforcement Agencies, the Number of U.S. States Which Agreed With This Initiative, How U.S. Commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics Harry Anslinger Propagandized Cannabis and the U.S. Public, the Efficacy of This Strategy, the U.S. Public Demanding Novel Legislation to Protect From Illicit Cannabis Usage, the Setup of the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 Legislation in 1937, the Reason the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 Was Setup With an Administrative Exception for Some, the Development of a Novel Classification of Crime Created by the Prohibition of Cannabis Within the U.S., Scientific Study Disproving Virtually All Negative Propaganda Related to Cannabis, How Anslinger Counteracted the Scientific Study of Cannabis Post the the National Prohibition Act (Volstead Act) (Prohibition of Alcohol During the 1920’s and 1930’s) Within the U.S., U.S. Non-Profit Trade Association the Motion Picture Association of America Providing Anslinger With Virtually Full Control of Film Censorship During the 1930’s and 1940’s, How Anslinger Leveraged the Expansion of Opioid Usage Within the U.S. During the 1940’s and 1950’s, the Reason Anslinger Aligned Cannabis Traffickers and Users as Communists and/or Communist Sympathizers, the Person Who Introduced the Marihuana and Narcotic Law Violators Act of 1951 (Boggs Act of 1951) and the Reason This Permanently Shifted the U.S. Government’s Future War On Drugs, Anslinger Convincing Member States of International Intergovernmental Organization the United Nations to Prohibit Cannabis World Wide, How U.S. President Richard Nixon Developed the Appearance of Being Strict Upon Criminal Offences for the U.S. Public, the Development of Operation Intercept in 1969, the Reason Operation Intercept Was Abandoned Shortly After Launching, the Volume of U.S. Soldiers Who Consumed Cannabis During the Vietnam War, the U.S. Public Becoming Desensitized and Destigmatized in its View of Cannabis During the Mid 20th Century, the U.S. Congress Legislating the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 and the Reason This Permanently Shifted the U.S. Government’s Future War On Drugs, the Person Who Created U.S. Federal Agency the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Reason for This, the State Government of Michigan, United States of America Developing the Ann Arbor Marijuana Ordinance of 1972 and the Impact of This Upon Cannabis Related Criminal Offences Within Michigan, the First U.S. State to Decriminalize Cannabis Possession, the State Government of Oregon, United States of America Conducting a Study to Examine State Cannabis Consumption Rates and the Capital Required to Enforce Cannabis Related Criminal Offences, the Impact of This Study Upon Various Disparate U.S. States, the Person Who Supported Federal Cannabis Decriminalization and the Reason for This, and the Reason the U.S. Congress’ Initiative to Decimalize Cannabis Was Halted During the Late 1970’s

Whilst cannabis was ingested for thousands of years all around the world, it wasn't introduced into the US until the beginning of the 20th century in the South West. Poor laborers from Mexico brought cannabis as a cultural custom to relax after a long day of working in the field. It was rumored that cannabis gave the Mexican laborers super human strength and made them into blood thirsty murderers. Supposedly a few caucasian Texans were attacked by a Mexican immigrant who went insane from the inh...


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