People & the Plant: Medicine, Prohibition, and the Long Road Back - Couverture souple

Post, Sam

 
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Synopsis

Cannabis has been cultivated by humans for twelve thousand years. For at least five thousand of them, it was medicine. For the last eighty-seven, it has been contraband — made so by one man's ambition, a willing press, and a Congress that didn't know what it was voting on. Through the United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, signed in 1961, that prohibition spread to nearly every country on earth. This is the story of how that happened, who fought it, and what it cost.

People & the Plant: Medicine, Prohibition, and the Long Road Back is a work of literary journalism that tells the history of cannabis through the people who shaped it. Thirteen profiles and one meditation on the plant itself — scientists, activists, artists, growers, and a grandmother with a brownie recipe — each a window into how we got from there to here.

Meet Roger Adams, the Illinois chemist who isolated CBD in 1940 and watched his research buried by federal pressure. Raphael Mechoulam, the Israeli scientist who identified THC and spent sixty years proving the plant's medical value to a world that wasn't ready to listen. Sue Sisley, the physician who spent a decade fighting the federal government for the right to study what cannabis does for veterans with PTSD.

Meet Harry Anslinger, the architect of American prohibition, who used racism, media manipulation, and bureaucratic cunning to make cannabis illegal — not just in the United States, but across the world. And Brownie Mary, the sixty-nine-year-old hospital volunteer who baked cannabis brownies for AIDS patients in San Francisco, got arrested, and became an unlikely catalyst for the medical cannabis movement in California.

From Louis Armstrong's private writings about the plant he loved, to Carl Sagan's anonymous 1971 essay about what cannabis did for his thinking, to the underground breeders who shaped the strains on today's dispensary menus — this is the human story behind a plant that has been with us for twelve thousand years and prohibited for fewer than one hundred of them.

Written by Sam Post, owner of PhenomWell Hemp Dispensary in Salisbury, North Carolina, and produced in collaboration with Claude, an AI assistant made by Anthropic. People & the Plant is a book for anyone who has ever wondered how we got here — and what happens next.

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