Authors: Christian Hageseth
By comparison, a November 2013 report (
http://www.arcviewmarketresearch.com
) by ArcView Market Research, a San Franciscoâbased investor group that studies the legal marijuana industry in the United States, assessed the 2013 legal U.S. market alone to generate about $1.53 billion, with $10.2 billion forecast for the legal market by 2018.
Connect with the rapper Redman via his website:
http://redmansworld.com
.
A compelling essay about the possible appearance of cannabis in the Bible is found in chapter 2, “Early/Ancient History,” by Chris Bennett, in
The Pot Book: A Complete Guide to Cannabis, Its Role in Medicine, Politics, Science, and Culture,
edited by Julie Holland, MD (Rochester, VT: Park Street Press, 2010). Some of Bennett's provocative essays appear online: “Kaneh Bosm: Cannabis in the Old Testament” (
http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/1090.html
), “Cannabis and the Christ” (
http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/1301.html
), and numerous others:
http://www.forbiddenfruitpublishing.com/Chris/Writings
. I should add that rebuttals to Bennett's theories are easily found as well.
15. The New Marijuana Economy
Admittedly, both of the storiesâof the illegal grow and the Dopp kit at the airportârelated to me were anecdotal, but according to the article “Legalization Complicate Police Marijuana Investigations in Colorado” by John Ingold,
Denver Post,
July 14, 2014, (
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_26147592/legalization-complicates-police-marijuana-investigations-colorado
), local police are occasionally hesitant to seize and destroy marijuana from grows that they suspect are illegal, for fear of civil prosecution at a later time if they are wrong. It is unclear how prevalent this development is.
At the same time that editorials in newspapers such the
New York Times
(July 27, 2014) are calling for legalization on the federal level (
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/07/27/opinion/sunday/high-time-marijuana-legalization.html
), their counterparts at papers such as the
Washington Post
are opposing legalization (September 14, 2014) in the District of Columbia (
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/dc-voters-should-reject-the-rush-to-legalize-marijuana/2014/09/14/aca37112-3ab6-11e4-bdfb-de4104544a37_story.html
).
In September 2014, the National Conference of State Legislatures noted that the 2014 U.S. Farm Bill included provisions that would allow certain institutions within nineteen states to grow hemp in pilot studies in university or state departments of agriculture settings. State policies may be found at:
http://www.ncsl.org/research/agriculture-and-rural-development/state-industrial-hemp-statutes.aspx
.
The list of nations that currently grow hemp was drawn from the following lists at the Hemp Industries Association (
http://www.thehia.org/facts.html
) and the European Industrial Hemp Association (
http://www.eiha.org
).
In the firing case I'm citingâ“Wal-Mart Worker Fired over Medical Marijuana” by Eve Tahmincioglu,
MSNBC,
June 28, 2013 (
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/35913492/ns/business-careers/t/wal-mart-worker-fired-over-medical-marijuana/#.VCc4vb7XE58
)âthe courts found that the twenty-nine-year-old man who was suffering from a brain tumor was not protected from firing because the marijuana law in his state, Michigan, does not regulate private employment.
The article “Medical Marijuana Research Hits Wall of U.S. Law” by Serge F. Kovaleski,
New York Times,
August 9, 2014 (
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/10/us/politics/medical-marijuana-research-hits-the-wall-of-federal-law.html
), nicely summarizes how science has been hampered by U.S. federal prohibition. My further understanding of this issue was enhanced by the articles in part 3, “The Clinical Use of Cannabis,” in
The Pot Book: A Complete Guide to Cannabis, Its Role in Medicine, Politics, Science, and Culture,
edited by Julie Holland, MD (Rochester, VT: Park Street Press, 2010).
My comments on vape pens and e-cigarettes are drawn from personal experience and articles such as “Some E-Cigarettes Deliver a Puff of Carcinogens” by Matt Richtel,
New York Times,
May 3, 2014 (
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/04/business/some-e-cigarettes-deliver-a-puff-of-carcinogens.html
).
The issue of edible misuse by children and adults is not likely to go away in the future. The most famous case that drew media attention came in 2006, when a police corporal from Detroit and his wife baked brownies laced with marijuana the officer had confiscated from a suspect. His frantic calls to 911, in which he claimed to be “dying” or “overdosing” of the drug, went viral, leading to media ridicule and his 2007 resignation. See “Cop Who Made Pot Brownies Will Avoid Charges,” Associated Press Report, May 11, 2007 (
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/18587902/ns/us_news-weird
_news/t/cop-who-made-pot-brownies-will-avoid-charges/#.VCdAY77XE58
). More troubling is the possibility that children will mistake marijuana edibles for candy or baked sweets. The issue has been covered in numerous media stories, such as “Snacks Laced with Marijuana Raise Concerns” by Jack Healy,
New York Times,
January 31, 2014 (
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/01/us/snacks-laced-with-marijuana-raise-concerns.html
). The class action suit I discuss was covered prominently in the Colorado media. See the article, “Class-action suit grow against firm accused of handing out pot-laced candy at Denver County Fair,” by Alan Gathright, ABC 7 News, September 16, 2014:
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/class-action-suit-grows-against-firm-accused-of-handing-out-pot-laced-candy-at-denver-county-fair09162014
.
16. The Cannabis Ranch
Readers can follow the progress of our project and see architectural drawings and plans at
greenmancannabisranch.com
.
Index
The index that appeared in the print version of this title does not match the pages in your e-book. Please use the search function on your e-reading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.
activism,
11
,
40
â41,
71
,
122
,
137
,
143
,
145
,
157
,
160
,
162
,
189
,
209
,
225
,
227
Adam (grower),
53
â56,
58
,
60
â64,
67
â69
Alaska,
6
alcohol
drug testing and,
92
â93
as “gateway drug,”
42
marijuana and,
6
,
35
,
42
,
93
,
114
,
153
,
160
,
187
,
205
,
229
,
232
risks of using,
114
,
160
â62,
202
,
207
â8,
228
,
232
social acceptance of,
68
,
92
â93
Amazon,
7
Amendment 64,
157
â58,
160
,
163
,
232
American Medical Association,
39
,
56
anti-inflammatory properties,
122
baked goods
see
brownies; cookbooks; cookies; edibles
banking laws,
4
,
77
â78,
80
,
202
,
227
Ben & Jerry's,
183
â84
Black Dog Tavern,
138
â39
borders
Colorado,
9
U.S.,
75
branding,
7
,
43
â44,
46
,
102
â3,
108
,
138
â39,
170
, 283â84,
191
,
198
â200,
204
,
215
Brandon (grower),
67
,
69
,
71
,
73
â74,
102
,
139
,
173
Branson, Richard,
152
Breaking Bad
(TV series),
83
â84
Bregman, Paul,
143
brownies,
10
,
30
,
125
,
230
â31,
234
Buffett, Warren,
198
Bush, George H. W.,
152
Bush, George W.,
152
cafés,
36
,
41
,
146
â49,
151
â53,
205
,
232
California,
18
,
37
,
44
,
53
,
93
,
132
,
136
,
150
,
152
,
227
,
231
cancer,
17
,
30
â31,
34
,
121
â22,
144
,
225
,
230
cannibidiol (CBD),
116
â17,
123
,
206
,
230
Cannabis Culture Awards,
152
,
232
Cannabis Cup,
9
,
102
,
135
â36,
140
â41,
143
,
146
â48,
151
,
154
â55,
167
â69,
172
,
176
,
187
,
231
Cannabis Ranch,
3
,
105
â12,
166
,
170
,
184
,
190
,
205
,
211
â19
Cannabis sativa,
31
cash,
82
â83
children, concern for,
87
,
115
,
207
â8,
234
Clinton, Bill,
152
Colorado
Department of Health,
90
Department of Public Health and the Environment,
30
Department of Revenue,
81
,
90
â91,
154
medical marijuana and,
4
,
13
â14,
16
â17,
30
â31,
109
,
138
,
143
,
154
,
158
,
160
,
225
Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division (MMED),
90
â91,
154
Colorado Springs, Colorado,
111
see also
Cannabis Cup
consolidation,
197
â200
Cook, Matt,
98
cookies,
30
Corey (grower),
102
â3,
128
,
130
,
133
,
135
,
139
â41,
167
,
170
â73,
175
â76,
218
,
222
corporations,
10
,
31
,
78
â79,
184
,
199
,
202
â3,
212
â13
credit,
70
â72
D.A.R.E. America program,
91
,
228
decriminalization,
42
Denver International Airport (DIA),
109
â11
Denver's Regional Transportation District,
111
dependence,
41
drug cartels,
7
,
179
â81,
203
â4,
227
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA),
42
,
154
drug lords,
203
â4
drug testing,
92
â93,
162
,
186
,
207
due process,
207
DUIs,
232
edibles,
30
,
125
,
165
,
168
,
209
,
231
,
234
electrical systems,
61
,
63
â64,
72
â73
see also
power usage
endocannabinoids (eCBs),
123
essential oils,
144
EXDO Center,
136
â37
failure,
65
â74
Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN),
38
â39
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC),
77
Food and Drug Administration (FDA),
116
Gates, Bill,
152
Ghost Train Haze (strain),
168
â69,
176
,
184
,
214
,
232
global financial crisis,
66
,
69
â70
Golden Triangle (California),
44
Gore File,
38
greenhouses,
56
,
107
,
110
,
214
â15, 217
growing,
46
â47
growth of marijuana industry,
204
â5
harvests,
9
,
49
,
55
â57,
59
â62,
64
,
71
â74,
106
,
115
,
120
,
128
,
231
Hash Marihuana & Hemp Museum,
152
,
232
Hearst, William Randolph,
43
,
226
Hells Angels OG Kush (strain),
130
â33,
231
hemp
anti-marijuana propaganda and,
38
,
43
,
93
CBD and,
230
industrial use of,
32
â33,
40
,
43
,
158
,
205
â6,
234
Soma Seeds and,
150
World War II and,
40
Herengracht,
147
see also
Jack Herer (strain)
heroin,
40
â42,
114
,
204
,
208
,
233
High Times
magazine,
29
,
135
,
169
, 226
hiring,
49
â50
hypocrisy,
186
indicas,
31
,
37
,
130
,
133
,
135
,
144
, 227
industrial use of hemp,
32
â33,
43
,
158
,
205
â6,
234
intellectual property,
174
Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission of the Organization of American States,
233
Internal Revenue Service (IRS),
84
Jack Herer (strain),
71
,
130
,
145
,
227
,
231
Jefferson, Thomas,
33
,
37
,
205
,
226
Just Say No to Drugs campaign,
91
,
227
â28
K-9 units,
95
â96
Kim (grower),
67
,
69
,
71
,
73
â74, 102
Kind Creations,
130
Koski, Lewis,
91
landlords,
47
,
54
â55,
61
,
67
â68,
71
, 84,
190
,
199
,
216
lawsuits,
102
â3
legal vs. illegal mindset,
64
â65
Lemon Skunk (strain),
59
limonene,
144
LSD,
40
Marihuana Tax Act (1937),
38
marijuana
history,
32
â33
names of strains,
32
recreational use,
3
,
6
,
33
,
109
,
111
,
138
,
158
,
160
,
164
,
166
,
184
,
190
,
196
,
198
â99,
202
species,
31
see also
medical marijuana; strains of marijuana
Marijuana Grower's Handbook
(Rosenthal),
123
,
143
,
225
â27, 231
Marijuana Is Safer: So Why Are We Driving People to Drink?
(Fox, Armentano, and Tvert),
225
â26,
228
â29
Marijuana Mansion,
160
Marijuana Policy Project,
160
,
225
,
230
,
232
medical marijuana