American Herb History Books
These nonfiction weed books provide a historical perspective of cannabis culture in America.
How-To Ganja Guides
Learn all the ins and outs of marijuana with these weed books that will show you the way. During the 1970s, pro-pot campaigners successfully secured marijuana decriminalization in several states. However, concerned parents quickly mobilized. With the aid of Nancy Reagan, they turned the tables on the nation’s perception of marijuana and paved the way for an aggressive war on drugs. In response, advocates retooled their message with a focus on the drug’s medical benefits as well as the need for legalization as a form of reformative racial justice. For the time being, the advocates are winning the fight, but the war still rages on. Relying on her journalism background, Cabot paints a picture of how economic, political, and social forces collided to bring marijuana out from the shadows and into the forefront of American culture. Along the way, readers hang out with Snoop Dogg and his business partner as they roll out their own brand of weed, learn about the chefs creating cannabis-infused cuisine, follow marijuana mogul Beth Stavola, meet the Willy Wonka of Weed, and visit the Marijuana Business Convention. As America’s attitude toward marijuana changes, Weed the People attempts to bring readers a closer step into the future by addressing the potential issues and questions that may arise as marijuana legalization spans the country. Is it okay to bring weed to a party or to offer guests a toke along with a glass of wine or beer? Would neighborhoods permit a weed shop near their grocery stores? How do parents have these conversations with their children? These questions and more are sought and answered as the era of Richard Nixon’s War on Drugs winds down.
Cannabis Cookbooks
From our list of cannabis cookbooks comes plenty of kitchen inspiration.
“The Chronic” Coloring Books
Blaze up the good stuff and let your creative juices flow with these weed coloring books.