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Historical References
Marijuana, the First 12,000 Years


Marijuana - The First Twelve Thousand Years

References


1. R. J. Bonnie and C. H. Whitebread, The Marihuana Conviction (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1974), p. 43.

2. D. F. Musto, "The Marihuana Tax Act of 1937", Archives of General Psychiatry 26 (1972): 101-8.

3. Ibid.

4. Quoted in D. F. Musto, The American Disease (new Haven: Yale University Press, 1973), pp. 218-9.

5. Quoted in Bonnie and Whitebread, Marijuana Conviction, p. 44.

6. Bonnie and Whitebread, Marijuana Conviction, p. 44-5.

7. A. E. Fossier, "The Marihuana Menace", New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal 44 (1931): 247.

8. Ibid., p. 249.

9. F. F. Young, Discussion of Fossier's "The Marihuana Menace", New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal 44 (1931): 251.

10. E. Stanley, "Marihuana as a Developer of Criminals", American Journal of Police Science 2 (1931): 255.

11. Ibid.

12. F. R. Gomila and M. C. G. Lambow, "Present Status of the Marihuana Vice in the United States", in Marihuana: America's New Drug Problem, ed. R. Waton (Philadelphia: J. P. Lippincott, 1938), p. 29.

13. Fossier, "Marihuana Menace", p. 257.

14. J. Helmer, Drugs and Minority Oppression (New York: Seabury Press, 1975), p.78.

15. Ibid.

16. Ibid., p. 77.

17. Ibid.

18. G. Osofsky, "Harlem Tragedy: An Emerging Slum," in The Ordeal of Twentieth Century America ed. J. A. Schwarz (Boston: Houghton Miffin, 1974), pp. 89-111.

19. Scientific American 139 (1921): 14-5.

20. Federal Bureau of Narcotics Report by the Government of the United States of America for the Calendar Year Ended December 31, 1931; on The Traffic in Opium and Other Dangerous Drugs. Washington, D. C. 1932, p. 51.

21. M. Mezzrow, Really the Blues (New York: Random House, 1946), p. 89.

22. A. Parry, "The Menace of Marihuana", American Mercury 36 (1935): 489.

23. "Dope Cigarette Peddling Among British Musicians", Melody Maker, February 22, 1936.

24. Ibid.

25. R. R. Spencer, "Marihuana", Health Officer 1 (1936): 299-305.

26. "Marihuana", Journal of the American Medical Association 107 (1936): 107.

27. New York Times, August 14, 1933.

28. "Marihuana", Journal of the American Medical Association, p. 107.

29. New York Times, December 28, 1925.

30. V. Robinson, "An Essay on Hasheesh", Medical Review of Reviews 18 (1912): 159-69.

31. R. Kingman, "The Green Goddess: A Study in Dreams, Drugs, and Dementia", Medical Journal and Record 126 (1927): 126.

32. Fossier, "Marihuana Menace", p. 84.

33. W. Wolf, "Uncle Sam Fights a New Drug Menace: Marihuana", Popular Science Monthly 128 (1936): 15.

34. H. Anslinger and C. R. Cooper, "Marihuana, Assassin of Youth" American Magazine 124 (1937): 150.

35. Eq., M. G. S. Hodgson, The Order of Assassins (S'Gravenhage, Holland: Mouton, 1955); B. Lewis, "The Sources for the History of the Syrian Assassins", Speculum 27 (1952): 475-89.

36. D. Maurer and V. Vogel, Narcotics and Narcotic Addiction (Springfield, Ill.: Charles C Thomas, 1962), p. 327.

37. R. J. Bonnie and C. H. Whitebread, "Forbidden Fruit", Virginia Law Review 56 (1970): 1022.

38. Ibid., pp. 1022-3.

39. Ibid., p. 1026.

40. Gomila and Lambow, "Present Status", p. 30.

41. Quoted in Bonnie and Whitebread, Marihuana Conviction, p. 71.

42. M. H. Hayes and L. W. Bowery, "Marihuana", Journal of Criminology 23, (1933): 1093.

43. Bonnie and Whitebread, Marihuana Conviction, p. 46

44. C. M. Weber, "Mary Warner", Health Digest 3 (1936): 77-80.

45. New York Times, May 14, 1936.

46. "The Menace of Marihuana", International Medical Digest 77 (1937): 183-7.

47. Ibid., p. 184.

48. Quoted in Bonnie and Whitebread, "Forbidden Fruit", p. 1040.

49. C. R. Cooper, Here's to Crime (Boston: Little Brown, 1937), pp. 333-8.

50. A. La Roe, "Growth of the Marihuana Habit Among Our Youth" (1940), reprinted in Stone Mountain, Pot Art (Tucson, Ariz.: Apocrypha Press, 1970), pp. 4-5.

51 E. A. Rowell and R. Rowell, On the Trail of Marihuana, the Weed of Madness (Mountainview, Calif.: Pacific Press, 1939), p.16.

52. E. A. Rowell, Battling the Wolves of Society (Mountainview, Calif.: Pacific Publishers Association, 1929), pp. 35-36.

53. S. Rohmer, Dope (New York: McKinlay, Stone and MacKenzie, 1914), p.154.

54. T. Burke, "Tai Fu and Pansy Greers," Limehouse Nights (New York: R. M. McBride & Co., 1926).

55.A. Blackwood, "A Psychic Invasion," The Tales of Algernon Blackwood (New York: E. P. Dutton, 1939).

56. E. A. Rowell, The Dope Adventures of David Dare (Nashville: Richwook & Co., 1937).

57. J. Kane, "Dope in the Cinema," High Times, no.79, (1977), p.74.

58. E. F Murphy, The Black Candle (Toronto: Coles Publishing, 1973), pp. 332-3.

59. Editorial, "Marihuana," Canadian Medical Association Journal 31(1934): 545.

60. Quoted in K. Bruun, L. Pan, and L Rexed, The Gentlemen's Club (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1975), p. 184.

61. M. Green and R. D. Miller, "Cannabis Use in Canada," in Cannabis and Culture, ed. V. Rubin (The Hague: Mouton 1975), p.498.

62. Quoted in ibid.

63. Green and Miller, "Canada," p.498.

64. Quoted in W. W. Willoughby, Opium as an international Problem (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1925), p.382.

65. Ibid.

66. Ibid, p. 383.