Cannabis Culture: A Journey Through Disputed Territory

Cannabis Culture: A Journey Through Disputed Territory

by PatrickMatthews (Author)

Synopsis

What exactly happens when you get stoned? Why does your mouth dry up and why do you become so interested in food and sex? Why can some people work when they're stoned and others can't? What are the tobacco companies' plans for exploiting the potential legal market? How come there's so much cannabis found in prisons and how does it get there? Who brings it across national borders? "Cannabis Culture" answers all these questions and more. Thirty years after "The Times" ran an advertisement calling the law against cannabis 'immoral in principle and unworkable in practice', the drug's legalisation has become a live political and social issue. But there is surprisingly little information available on the drug: from its medicinal properties to its function as a commodity which is traded on a global scale, its role in various religions to the many ways in which it can be cultivated and its effect on the body and mind.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 07 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 0747548528
ISBN 13: 9780747548522
Book Overview: An important and startling examination of the role cannabis plays in contemporary Britain. The only book available which answers every question about cannabis. Matthews' demystification of cannabis is a fascinating one' HERALD 'Excellent A thorough portrait of an entire sociocultural phenomenon Matthews comes up with intelligent and wide-ranging insights into all aspects of the most popular and least dangerous drug' OBSERVER

Author Bio
Patrick Matthews is a freelance writer and journalist. He has written for the Independent, the Mail on Sunday, the Guardian and Time Out. He won the 'Wines from France 1995 Premier Cru' award for wine writing and was shortlisted for the Glenfiddich and Andre Simon awards for his book THE WILD BUNCH: GREAT WINES FROM SMALL PRODUCERS in 1998.