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Five Must-Read Books on Cannabis History – MEDCAN24

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You can brush up on your cannabis skills by going down memory lane.


Weed is making news left and right. The future is exciting for this popular plant. From financial projections, to medical breakthroughs. This deluge keeps marijuana enthusiasts up to date and generates buzz within the industry. However, the modern cannabis coverage may leave some gaps in those that are not familiar with the history and background of the plant. By reading reputable cannabis books, we can gain a better understanding of current cannabis topics. For example, equity in the cannabis industry and why it is federally illegal. We also learn how truths regarding the plant’s healing abilities have been suppressed.

The following must-read history books of cannabis will guide you to the best resources to learn more about the past and present of this plant. You can even speculate on its possible future. These are only a few of the best books that can help you gain a better understanding of current events. These suggestions are a good starting point, but keep searching for more history books to enhance your knowledge of cannabis.

Cannabis: Illegalization in America

Box Brown

If you’re interested in learning about how and why cannabis became illegal but not really into the traditional route of reading and researching, then this nonfiction graphic novel might fit the bill. Box Brown gives insight on the reasons why marijuana prohibition was introduced. He also breaks down the War on Drugs, and how propaganda over the years has contributed to disproportionately incarcerating black people. This book is entertaining as well as educational. Although it has illustrations, this does not take away from its quality.  

“Sacred Bliss : A spiritual history of cannabis”

Mark S. Ferrara

The deep, intricate relationship between cannabis and spirituality has been a part of human history for centuries. This connection is often overlooked. This book gives a global view of the ways humans have used cannabis throughout history to increase their awareness and grow. This book is equal parts religious and cannabis history.

Cannabis History Books

“Smoke Signals: A Social History of Marijuana – Medical, Recreational and Scientific”

By Martin A. Lee

In this book, you’ll get a deeper look at cannabis’s ascent from a subcultural phenomenon to its current position as a mainstream topic of conversation. It covers cannabis from its prohibition to its rise in popularity through the lens of an award-winning investigative journalist with careful attention to detail. Anyone interested in cannabis can find it interesting from various perspectives.

Hemp and Marijuana Conspiracy: The Emperor Does Not Wear Clothes

By Jack Herer

This classic book is just as much a part of cannabis history as the information inside of it. Written by infamous cannabis activist and advocate Jack Herer, this book was originally published in 1985 and is a useful reference for anyone who wants to take a look into how similar the political climate around cannabis was then and now. You’ll learn about hemp’s history and the many uses it has.

Cannabis History Books

Pot in Pans

By Robyn Griggs Lawrence

Lovers of cannabis-infused edibles will enjoy this book all about weed’s culinary roots. This book offers a fascinating look into how cultures have used the plant in cooking throughout history. It includes both facts and anecdotes. The book also includes a few tasty recipes, in addition to the information about how cannabis cooking has endured through the centuries.

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