Jesse Ventura's Marijuana Manifesto - How Lies, Corruption, and Propaganda Kept Cannabis Illegal

Jesse Ventura's Marijuana Manifesto - How Lies, Corruption, and Propaganda Kept Cannabis Illegal

von: Jesse Ventura

Skyhorse, 2017

ISBN: 9781510723788 , 316 Seiten

Format: ePUB

Kopierschutz: DRM

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Preis: 13,66 EUR

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Jesse Ventura's Marijuana Manifesto - How Lies, Corruption, and Propaganda Kept Cannabis Illegal


 

In this groundbreaking book for the first time in paperback and fully-updated with all the latest legal information - outspoken freethinker Jesse Ventura lays out his philosophy. Now more than ever before, our country needs full legalization of medical/recreational marijuana and hemp. Seemingly with every day that goes by we find out more positive things about marijuana, a medicinal plant in abundant supply, yet legalization finds stronger resistance from government agencies and big business.Find out why the US government patented CBD and what Big Pharma companies have exclusive rights to create marijuana medication and why the DEA cant be trusted.Jesse Venturas Marijuana Manifesto calls for an end to the War on Drugs. Legalizing marijuana will serve to rejuvenate our pathetic economy and just might make people a little happier. Venturas book will show us all how we can take our country back.More celebs than ever are jumping on the Legalize bandwagon. Why? Because its safe now. It wont impact your career anymore. But Jesse Ventura has been a solid proponent of legal cannabis for decades. In Jesse Venturas Marijuana Manifesto, he lays out the good sense of legalization, as well as the sheer insanity of prohibition. As a proud American, he pulls no punches calling out the political elite. - Dan Skye, High Times editor-in-chiefVentura is ultimately quite convincing about the ineffectuality of the War on Drugs, and on the contradictions and corruptions of the Drug Enforcement Administration, a particular bugbear of his. - Michael Lindgren, The Washington Post