1997, ISBN: 9780965593250
Edition reliée
[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dav… Plus…
[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dave Ford's timely book on the issue of marijuana use and persecution. Though Ford focuses on the problem in the USA he refers to other countries, and especially studies done outside of the USA which serve to support his thesis that marijuana is not guilty as charged. Ask the Rastafarians of Jamaica. He uses an impressive collection of facts to disclaim the various medical problems that are blamed on marijuana use. He shows how marijuana regulation got caught up in the attempt to deal with abuse of drugs such as cocaine and heroin and how the government bureaucracy for reasons which reasonable people can speculate on, refuses to correct. The noted Caribbean jurist, Aubrey Fraser, documented this same issue. The hysteria surrounding the war on drugs creates a climate in which it is difficult for reasonable and workable approaches to drug use reduction and user rehabilitation to be implemented even though we have examples around the world of what works and what doesn't. A neglected aspect of the war on marijuana which Ford also discusses is how the war has drastically reduced the cultivation and use of hemp, one of the most useful plants known to man. I would highly recommend Ford's book to anyone who is interested in the truth about marijuana and wants to be empowered to make an intelligent choice about what this relatively harmless intoxicant really is all about. It would be remiss if I did not also note that one of the things that is lost because of the irrational approach to marijuana use is the medical benefits of this plant. This has been the subject of study by scientists around the world, including specialists in Jamaica, the UK, and the USA and is one of the points Ford makes in his book. I am a disabled person who was overjoyed to read David Ford's wonderful exposè. My progressive condition should be causing unbearable pain and spasms at this point...and DOES without this great medicine. Someday the truth will triumph because of people such as Mr. Ford and books as bold as his. Someday this book will be a collector's item, like the Soviet flag, because of works like this. I have heard Mr. Ford on talk radio, as well. With his survivor's courage and enlightened convictions-having won his battle with cancer with a big help from marijuana-David Ford provides a wealth of knowledge and insight into the absolutely ridiculous and ineffective War On Drugs. This WOD, this total misuse of our money, is being promoted by alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Dirty politics? You bet! Marijuana is a superior product plain and simple, and more doctors would publicly agree if they could do so without negative consequences. After reading "Marijuana: Not Guilty As Charged," I would not be surprised if the future reveals some sort of conspiracy involving advocates for the gun industry and the DEA's War On Drugs...perhaps gun lobbyists pressing officials to pass WOD budgets to fuel more crime to increase the demand for firearms. In any event, the War On Drugs has achieved this: in every American city, illegal drugs are more readily available today than ever before. And not many consider the by-products of the WOD's destruction, the constant displacement of farmers in developing countries among them. CLEARLY, the War On Drugs has become an out-of-control habit supported by taxpayers coerced by ill-conceived laws. Mr. Ford's book has an easy style and light approach, but makes one think deeply...and hope for a sequel. Author David R Ford brilliantly confirms marijuana's medical value. A "must read" for every politician.(and anyone who wants to know the truth!) Marijuana has proven medical value, as published March 17,1999 by the Institute of Medicine, a division of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences. Why then is it still prohibited medicine by the federal government? Author, and former CBS television journalist from Hawaii, David R. Ford reports the facts in his easy to read book. Ford explains how the federal government created a systematic campaign of deception that began in the 1930's. U.S. legislators were duped into outlawing this relatively harnless plant--along with hemp, it's versatile NONINTOXICATING cousin. The author paints a clear picture, with credible references, that marijuana is intentionally kept as a Schedule One drug, with heroin,(too dangerous to prescribe, and with no medical value!) At the same time, Marinol, the synthetic pot capsule is easily available, but can cost up to $1,000 a month. Other than the federal government, the war on marijuana is funded by the alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Marijuana is their competition. An herb cannot be patented. The book includes dozen's of patient's stories,(including the author's, who is a cancer survivor.) Marijuana: Not Guilty as Charged, also includes about every myth regarding pot for the past 60 years. This book is a MUST READ, written by a man who has spent over 50 years studying this subject. For anyone who wants to know the truth about marijuana, its benefits and the conspiricy to prevent its use by freedom-loving Americans, this book provides documented proof on those issues as well as many others. Every member of Congress should read it, so that they have the facts. Author Ford's research is impeccable, the way he offers it is both interesting and entertaining, and the information he gives us not only instills tolerance for those who use this beneficial medicine, but provides hope for any of us who may find ourselves at some future date in need of the benefits marijuana can provide. Hooray for Mr. Ford and those who know the difference between fact and fiction, truth and propaganda, and are not afraid to tell it to anyone willing to listen or read. Parents, especially, should read it, so that they are properly prepared to inform their children about marijuana when the time comes. And the time will come, because marijuana is here to stay. Unlike liquor, an "acceptable" drug that kills, marijuana is a medicine that kills only pain. It's an outstanding book and it stands out from all the lies we have been given in the past and are still being given today., DE, [SC: 2.20], wie neu, privates Angebot, 23,6 x 15,7 x 2,2 cm, 254, [GW: 600g], Banküberweisung, PayPal, Klarna-Sofortüberweisung, Offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten), Internationaler Versand, [CT: Englischsprachige Bücher / Sachbücher (englisch)]<
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1997, ISBN: 9780965593250
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[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dav… Plus…
[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dave Ford's timely book on the issue of marijuana use and persecution. Though Ford focuses on the problem in the USA he refers to other countries, and especially studies done outside of the USA which serve to support his thesis that marijuana is not guilty as charged. Ask the Rastafarians of Jamaica. He uses an impressive collection of facts to disclaim the various medical problems that are blamed on marijuana use. He shows how marijuana regulation got caught up in the attempt to deal with abuse of drugs such as cocaine and heroin and how the government bureaucracy for reasons which reasonable people can speculate on, refuses to correct. The noted Caribbean jurist, Aubrey Fraser, documented this same issue. The hysteria surrounding the war on drugs creates a climate in which it is difficult for reasonable and workable approaches to drug use reduction and user rehabilitation to be implemented even though we have examples around the world of what works and what doesn't. A neglected aspect of the war on marijuana which Ford also discusses is how the war has drastically reduced the cultivation and use of hemp, one of the most useful plants known to man. I would highly recommend Ford's book to anyone who is interested in the truth about marijuana and wants to be empowered to make an intelligent choice about what this relatively harmless intoxicant really is all about. It would be remiss if I did not also note that one of the things that is lost because of the irrational approach to marijuana use is the medical benefits of this plant. This has been the subject of study by scientists around the world, including specialists in Jamaica, the UK, and the USA and is one of the points Ford makes in his book. I am a disabled person who was overjoyed to read David Ford's wonderful exposè. My progressive condition should be causing unbearable pain and spasms at this point...and DOES without this great medicine. Someday the truth will triumph because of people such as Mr. Ford and books as bold as his. Someday this book will be a collector's item, like the Soviet flag, because of works like this. I have heard Mr. Ford on talk radio, as well. With his survivor's courage and enlightened convictions-having won his battle with cancer with a big help from marijuana-David Ford provides a wealth of knowledge and insight into the absolutely ridiculous and ineffective War On Drugs. This WOD, this total misuse of our money, is being promoted by alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Dirty politics? You bet! Marijuana is a superior product plain and simple, and more doctors would publicly agree if they could do so without negative consequences. After reading "Marijuana: Not Guilty As Charged," I would not be surprised if the future reveals some sort of conspiracy involving advocates for the gun industry and the DEA's War On Drugs...perhaps gun lobbyists pressing officials to pass WOD budgets to fuel more crime to increase the demand for firearms. In any event, the War On Drugs has achieved this: in every American city, illegal drugs are more readily available today than ever before. And not many consider the by-products of the WOD's destruction, the constant displacement of farmers in developing countries among them. CLEARLY, the War On Drugs has become an out-of-control habit supported by taxpayers coerced by ill-conceived laws. Mr. Ford's book has an easy style and light approach, but makes one think deeply...and hope for a sequel. Author David R Ford brilliantly confirms marijuana's medical value. A "must read" for every politician.(and anyone who wants to know the truth!) Marijuana has proven medical value, as published March 17,1999 by the Institute of Medicine, a division of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences. Why then is it still prohibited medicine by the federal government? Author, and former CBS television journalist from Hawaii, David R. Ford reports the facts in his easy to read book. Ford explains how the federal government created a systematic campaign of deception that began in the 1930's. U.S. legislators were duped into outlawing this relatively harnless plant--along with hemp, it's versatile NONINTOXICATING cousin. The author paints a clear picture, with credible references, that marijuana is intentionally kept as a Schedule One drug, with heroin,(too dangerous to prescribe, and with no medical value!) At the same time, Marinol, the synthetic pot capsule is easily available, but can cost up to $1,000 a month. Other than the federal government, the war on marijuana is funded by the alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Marijuana is their competition. An herb cannot be patented. The book includes dozen's of patient's stories,(including the author's, who is a cancer survivor.) Marijuana: Not Guilty as Charged, also includes about every myth regarding pot for the past 60 years. This book is a MUST READ, written by a man who has spent over 50 years studying this subject. For anyone who wants to know the truth about marijuana, its benefits and the conspiricy to prevent its use by freedom-loving Americans, this book provides documented proof on those issues as well as many others. Every member of Congress should read it, so that they have the facts. Author Ford's research is impeccable, the way he offers it is both interesting and entertaining, and the information he gives us not only instills tolerance for those who use this beneficial medicine, but provides hope for any of us who may find ourselves at some future date in need of the benefits marijuana can provide. Hooray for Mr. Ford and those who know the difference between fact and fiction, truth and propaganda, and are not afraid to tell it to anyone willing to listen or read. Parents, especially, should read it, so that they are properly prepared to inform their children about marijuana when the time comes. And the time will come, because marijuana is here to stay. Unlike liquor, an "acceptable" drug that kills, marijuana is a medicine that kills only pain. It's an outstanding book and it stands out from all the lies we have been given in the past and are still being given today., DE, [SC: 2.20], wie neu, privates Angebot, 23,6 x 15,7 x 2,2 cm, 254, [GW: 600g], Banküberweisung, PayPal, Klarna-Sofortüberweisung, Offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten), De internationale scheepvaart<
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1997, ISBN: 9780965593250
Edition reliée
[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dav… Plus…
[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dave Ford's timely book on the issue of marijuana use and persecution. Though Ford focuses on the problem in the USA he refers to other countries, and especially studies done outside of the USA which serve to support his thesis that marijuana is not guilty as charged. Ask the Rastafarians of Jamaica. He uses an impressive collection of facts to disclaim the various medical problems that are blamed on marijuana use. He shows how marijuana regulation got caught up in the attempt to deal with abuse of drugs such as cocaine and heroin and how the government bureaucracy for reasons which reasonable people can speculate on, refuses to correct. The noted Caribbean jurist, Aubrey Fraser, documented this same issue. The hysteria surrounding the war on drugs creates a climate in which it is difficult for reasonable and workable approaches to drug use reduction and user rehabilitation to be implemented even though we have examples around the world of what works and what doesn't. A neglected aspect of the war on marijuana which Ford also discusses is how the war has drastically reduced the cultivation and use of hemp, one of the most useful plants known to man. I would highly recommend Ford's book to anyone who is interested in the truth about marijuana and wants to be empowered to make an intelligent choice about what this relatively harmless intoxicant really is all about. It would be remiss if I did not also note that one of the things that is lost because of the irrational approach to marijuana use is the medical benefits of this plant. This has been the subject of study by scientists around the world, including specialists in Jamaica, the UK, and the USA and is one of the points Ford makes in his book. I am a disabled person who was overjoyed to read David Ford's wonderful exposè. My progressive condition should be causing unbearable pain and spasms at this point...and DOES without this great medicine. Someday the truth will triumph because of people such as Mr. Ford and books as bold as his. Someday this book will be a collector's item, like the Soviet flag, because of works like this. I have heard Mr. Ford on talk radio, as well. With his survivor's courage and enlightened convictions-having won his battle with cancer with a big help from marijuana-David Ford provides a wealth of knowledge and insight into the absolutely ridiculous and ineffective War On Drugs. This WOD, this total misuse of our money, is being promoted by alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Dirty politics? You bet! Marijuana is a superior product plain and simple, and more doctors would publicly agree if they could do so without negative consequences. After reading "Marijuana: Not Guilty As Charged," I would not be surprised if the future reveals some sort of conspiracy involving advocates for the gun industry and the DEA's War On Drugs...perhaps gun lobbyists pressing officials to pass WOD budgets to fuel more crime to increase the demand for firearms. In any event, the War On Drugs has achieved this: in every American city, illegal drugs are more readily available today than ever before. And not many consider the by-products of the WOD's destruction, the constant displacement of farmers in developing countries among them. CLEARLY, the War On Drugs has become an out-of-control habit supported by taxpayers coerced by ill-conceived laws. Mr. Ford's book has an easy style and light approach, but makes one think deeply...and hope for a sequel. Author David R Ford brilliantly confirms marijuana's medical value. A "must read" for every politician.(and anyone who wants to know the truth!) Marijuana has proven medical value, as published March 17,1999 by the Institute of Medicine, a division of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences. Why then is it still prohibited medicine by the federal government? Author, and former CBS television journalist from Hawaii, David R. Ford reports the facts in his easy to read book. Ford explains how the federal government created a systematic campaign of deception that began in the 1930's. U.S. legislators were duped into outlawing this relatively harnless plant--along with hemp, it's versatile NONINTOXICATING cousin. The author paints a clear picture, with credible references, that marijuana is intentionally kept as a Schedule One drug, with heroin,(too dangerous to prescribe, and with no medical value!) At the same time, Marinol, the synthetic pot capsule is easily available, but can cost up to $1,000 a month. Other than the federal government, the war on marijuana is funded by the alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Marijuana is their competition. An herb cannot be patented. The book includes dozen's of patient's stories,(including the author's, who is a cancer survivor.) Marijuana: Not Guilty as Charged, also includes about every myth regarding pot for the past 60 years. This book is a MUST READ, written by a man who has spent over 50 years studying this subject. For anyone who wants to know the truth about marijuana, its benefits and the conspiricy to prevent its use by freedom-loving Americans, this book provides documented proof on those issues as well as many others. Every member of Congress should read it, so that they have the facts. Author Ford's research is impeccable, the way he offers it is both interesting and entertaining, and the information he gives us not only instills tolerance for those who use this beneficial medicine, but provides hope for any of us who may find ourselves at some future date in need of the benefits marijuana can provide. Hooray for Mr. Ford and those who know the difference between fact and fiction, truth and propaganda, and are not afraid to tell it to anyone willing to listen or read. Parents, especially, should read it, so that they are properly prepared to inform their children about marijuana when the time comes. And the time will come, because marijuana is here to stay. Unlike liquor, an "acceptable" drug that kills, marijuana is a medicine that kills only pain. It's an outstanding book and it stands out from all the lies we have been given in the past and are still being given today., DE, [SC: 16.00], wie neu, privates Angebot, 23,6 x 15,7 x 2,2 cm, 254, [GW: 600g], Banküberweisung, PayPal, Klarna-Sofortüberweisung, Offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten), Internationaler Versand<
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1997, ISBN: 9780965593250
Edition reliée
[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dav… Plus…
[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dave Ford's timely book on the issue of marijuana use and persecution. Though Ford focuses on the problem in the USA he refers to other countries, and especially studies done outside of the USA which serve to support his thesis that marijuana is not guilty as charged. Ask the Rastafarians of Jamaica. He uses an impressive collection of facts to disclaim the various medical problems that are blamed on marijuana use. He shows how marijuana regulation got caught up in the attempt to deal with abuse of drugs such as cocaine and heroin and how the government bureaucracy for reasons which reasonable people can speculate on, refuses to correct. The noted Caribbean jurist, Aubrey Fraser, documented this same issue. The hysteria surrounding the war on drugs creates a climate in which it is difficult for reasonable and workable approaches to drug use reduction and user rehabilitation to be implemented even though we have examples around the world of what works and what doesn't. A neglected aspect of the war on marijuana which Ford also discusses is how the war has drastically reduced the cultivation and use of hemp, one of the most useful plants known to man. I would highly recommend Ford's book to anyone who is interested in the truth about marijuana and wants to be empowered to make an intelligent choice about what this relatively harmless intoxicant really is all about. It would be remiss if I did not also note that one of the things that is lost because of the irrational approach to marijuana use is the medical benefits of this plant. This has been the subject of study by scientists around the world, including specialists in Jamaica, the UK, and the USA and is one of the points Ford makes in his book. I am a disabled person who was overjoyed to read David Ford's wonderful exposè. My progressive condition should be causing unbearable pain and spasms at this point...and DOES without this great medicine. Someday the truth will triumph because of people such as Mr. Ford and books as bold as his. Someday this book will be a collector's item, like the Soviet flag, because of works like this. I have heard Mr. Ford on talk radio, as well. With his survivor's courage and enlightened convictions-having won his battle with cancer with a big help from marijuana-David Ford provides a wealth of knowledge and insight into the absolutely ridiculous and ineffective War On Drugs. This WOD, this total misuse of our money, is being promoted by alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Dirty politics? You bet! Marijuana is a superior product plain and simple, and more doctors would publicly agree if they could do so without negative consequences. After reading "Marijuana: Not Guilty As Charged," I would not be surprised if the future reveals some sort of conspiracy involving advocates for the gun industry and the DEA's War On Drugs...perhaps gun lobbyists pressing officials to pass WOD budgets to fuel more crime to increase the demand for firearms. In any event, the War On Drugs has achieved this: in every American city, illegal drugs are more readily available today than ever before. And not many consider the by-products of the WOD's destruction, the constant displacement of farmers in developing countries among them. CLEARLY, the War On Drugs has become an out-of-control habit supported by taxpayers coerced by ill-conceived laws. Mr. Ford's book has an easy style and light approach, but makes one think deeply...and hope for a sequel. Author David R Ford brilliantly confirms marijuana's medical value. A "must read" for every politician.(and anyone who wants to know the truth!) Marijuana has proven medical value, as published March 17,1999 by the Institute of Medicine, a division of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences. Why then is it still prohibited medicine by the federal government? Author, and former CBS television journalist from Hawaii, David R. Ford reports the facts in his easy to read book. Ford explains how the federal government created a systematic campaign of deception that began in the 1930's. U.S. legislators were duped into outlawing this relatively harnless plant--along with hemp, it's versatile NONINTOXICATING cousin. The author paints a clear picture, with credible references, that marijuana is intentionally kept as a Schedule One drug, with heroin,(too dangerous to prescribe, and with no medical value!) At the same time, Marinol, the synthetic pot capsule is easily available, but can cost up to 1,000 a month. Other than the federal government, the war on marijuana is funded by the alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Marijuana is their competition. An herb cannot be patented. The book includes dozen's of patient's stories,(including the author's, who is a cancer survivor.) Marijuana: Not Guilty as Charged, also includes about every myth regarding pot for the past 60 years. This book is a MUST READ, written by a man who has spent over 50 years studying this subject. For anyone who wants to know the truth about marijuana, its benefits and the conspiricy to prevent its use by freedom-loving Americans, this book provides documented proof on those issues as well as many others. Every member of Congress should read it, so that they have the facts. Author Ford's research is impeccable, the way he offers it is both interesting and entertaining, and the information he gives us not only instills tolerance for those who use this beneficial medicine, but provides hope for any of us who may find ourselves at some future date in need of the benefits marijuana can provide. Hooray for Mr. Ford and those who know the difference between fact and fiction, truth and propaganda, and are not afraid to tell it to anyone willing to listen or read. Parents, especially, should read it, so that they are properly prepared to inform their children about marijuana when the time comes. And the time will come, because marijuana is here to stay. Unlike liquor, an "acceptable" drug that kills, marijuana is a medicine that kills only pain. It's an outstanding book and it stands out from all the lies we have been given in the past and are still being given today., DE, [SC: 2.20], wie neu, privates Angebot, 23,6 x 15,7 x 2,2 cm, 254, [GW: 600g], Offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten), Sofortüberweisung, PayPal, Banküberweisung, Internationaler Versand<
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1997, ISBN: 9780965593250
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[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dav… Plus…
[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dave Ford's timely book on the issue of marijuana use and persecution. Though Ford focuses on the problem in the USA he refers to other countries, and especially studies done outside of the USA which serve to support his thesis that marijuana is not guilty as charged. Ask the Rastafarians of Jamaica. He uses an impressive collection of facts to disclaim the various medical problems that are blamed on marijuana use. He shows how marijuana regulation got caught up in the attempt to deal with abuse of drugs such as cocaine and heroin and how the government bureaucracy for reasons which reasonable people can speculate on, refuses to correct. The noted Caribbean jurist, Aubrey Fraser, documented this same issue. The hysteria surrounding the war on drugs creates a climate in which it is difficult for reasonable and workable approaches to drug use reduction and user rehabilitation to be implemented even though we have examples around the world of what works and what doesn't. A neglected aspect of the war on marijuana which Ford also discusses is how the war has drastically reduced the cultivation and use of hemp, one of the most useful plants known to man. I would highly recommend Ford's book to anyone who is interested in the truth about marijuana and wants to be empowered to make an intelligent choice about what this relatively harmless intoxicant really is all about. It would be remiss if I did not also note that one of the things that is lost because of the irrational approach to marijuana use is the medical benefits of this plant. This has been the subject of study by scientists around the world, including specialists in Jamaica, the UK, and the USA and is one of the points Ford makes in his book. I am a disabled person who was overjoyed to read David Ford's wonderful exposè. My progressive condition should be causing unbearable pain and spasms at this point...and DOES without this great medicine. Someday the truth will triumph because of people such as Mr. Ford and books as bold as his. Someday this book will be a collector's item, like the Soviet flag, because of works like this. I have heard Mr. Ford on talk radio, as well. With his survivor's courage and enlightened convictions-having won his battle with cancer with a big help from marijuana-David Ford provides a wealth of knowledge and insight into the absolutely ridiculous and ineffective War On Drugs. This WOD, this total misuse of our money, is being promoted by alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Dirty politics? You bet! Marijuana is a superior product plain and simple, and more doctors would publicly agree if they could do so without negative consequences. After reading "Marijuana: Not Guilty As Charged," I would not be surprised if the future reveals some sort of conspiracy involving advocates for the gun industry and the DEA's War On Drugs...perhaps gun lobbyists pressing officials to pass WOD budgets to fuel more crime to increase the demand for firearms. In any event, the War On Drugs has achieved this: in every American city, illegal drugs are more readily available today than ever before. And not many consider the by-products of the WOD's destruction, the constant displacement of farmers in developing countries among them. CLEARLY, the War On Drugs has become an out-of-control habit supported by taxpayers coerced by ill-conceived laws. Mr. Ford's book has an easy style and light approach, but makes one think deeply...and hope for a sequel. Author David R Ford brilliantly confirms marijuana's medical value. A "must read" for every politician.(and anyone who wants to know the truth!) Marijuana has proven medical value, as published March 17,1999 by the Institute of Medicine, a division of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences. Why then is it still prohibited medicine by the federal government? Author, and former CBS television journalist from Hawaii, David R. Ford reports the facts in his easy to read book. Ford explains how the federal government created a systematic campaign of deception that began in the 1930's. U.S. legislators were duped into outlawing this relatively harnless plant--along with hemp, it's versatile NONINTOXICATING cousin. The author paints a clear picture, with credible references, that marijuana is intentionally kept as a Schedule One drug, with heroin,(too dangerous to prescribe, and with no medical value!) At the same time, Marinol, the synthetic pot capsule is easily available, but can cost up to $1,000 a month. Other than the federal government, the war on marijuana is funded by the alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Marijuana is their competition. An herb cannot be patented. The book includes dozen's of patient's stories,(including the author's, who is a cancer survivor.) Marijuana: Not Guilty as Charged, also includes about every myth regarding pot for the past 60 years. This book is a MUST READ, written by a man who has spent over 50 years studying this subject. For anyone who wants to know the truth about marijuana, its benefits and the conspiricy to prevent its use by freedom-loving Americans, this book provides documented proof on those issues as well as many others. Every member of Congress should read it, so that they have the facts. Author Ford's research is impeccable, the way he offers it is both interesting and entertaining, and the information he gives us not only instills tolerance for those who use this beneficial medicine, but provides hope for any of us who may find ourselves at some future date in need of the benefits marijuana can provide. Hooray for Mr. Ford and those who know the difference between fact and fiction, truth and propaganda, and are not afraid to tell it to anyone willing to listen or read. Parents, especially, should read it, so that they are properly prepared to inform their children about marijuana when the time comes. And the time will come, because marijuana is here to stay. Unlike liquor, an "acceptable" drug that kills, marijuana is a medicine that kills only pain. It's an outstanding book and it stands out from all the lies we have been given in the past and are still being given today., DE, [SC: 2.20], wie neu, privates Angebot, 23,6 x 15,7 x 2,2 cm, 254, [GW: 600g], Banküberweisung, PayPal, Klarna-Sofortüberweisung, Offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten), Internationaler Versand, [CT: Englischsprachige Bücher / Sachbücher (englisch)]<
1997, ISBN: 9780965593250
Edition reliée
[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dav… Plus…
[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dave Ford's timely book on the issue of marijuana use and persecution. Though Ford focuses on the problem in the USA he refers to other countries, and especially studies done outside of the USA which serve to support his thesis that marijuana is not guilty as charged. Ask the Rastafarians of Jamaica. He uses an impressive collection of facts to disclaim the various medical problems that are blamed on marijuana use. He shows how marijuana regulation got caught up in the attempt to deal with abuse of drugs such as cocaine and heroin and how the government bureaucracy for reasons which reasonable people can speculate on, refuses to correct. The noted Caribbean jurist, Aubrey Fraser, documented this same issue. The hysteria surrounding the war on drugs creates a climate in which it is difficult for reasonable and workable approaches to drug use reduction and user rehabilitation to be implemented even though we have examples around the world of what works and what doesn't. A neglected aspect of the war on marijuana which Ford also discusses is how the war has drastically reduced the cultivation and use of hemp, one of the most useful plants known to man. I would highly recommend Ford's book to anyone who is interested in the truth about marijuana and wants to be empowered to make an intelligent choice about what this relatively harmless intoxicant really is all about. It would be remiss if I did not also note that one of the things that is lost because of the irrational approach to marijuana use is the medical benefits of this plant. This has been the subject of study by scientists around the world, including specialists in Jamaica, the UK, and the USA and is one of the points Ford makes in his book. I am a disabled person who was overjoyed to read David Ford's wonderful exposè. My progressive condition should be causing unbearable pain and spasms at this point...and DOES without this great medicine. Someday the truth will triumph because of people such as Mr. Ford and books as bold as his. Someday this book will be a collector's item, like the Soviet flag, because of works like this. I have heard Mr. Ford on talk radio, as well. With his survivor's courage and enlightened convictions-having won his battle with cancer with a big help from marijuana-David Ford provides a wealth of knowledge and insight into the absolutely ridiculous and ineffective War On Drugs. This WOD, this total misuse of our money, is being promoted by alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Dirty politics? You bet! Marijuana is a superior product plain and simple, and more doctors would publicly agree if they could do so without negative consequences. After reading "Marijuana: Not Guilty As Charged," I would not be surprised if the future reveals some sort of conspiracy involving advocates for the gun industry and the DEA's War On Drugs...perhaps gun lobbyists pressing officials to pass WOD budgets to fuel more crime to increase the demand for firearms. In any event, the War On Drugs has achieved this: in every American city, illegal drugs are more readily available today than ever before. And not many consider the by-products of the WOD's destruction, the constant displacement of farmers in developing countries among them. CLEARLY, the War On Drugs has become an out-of-control habit supported by taxpayers coerced by ill-conceived laws. Mr. Ford's book has an easy style and light approach, but makes one think deeply...and hope for a sequel. Author David R Ford brilliantly confirms marijuana's medical value. A "must read" for every politician.(and anyone who wants to know the truth!) Marijuana has proven medical value, as published March 17,1999 by the Institute of Medicine, a division of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences. Why then is it still prohibited medicine by the federal government? Author, and former CBS television journalist from Hawaii, David R. Ford reports the facts in his easy to read book. Ford explains how the federal government created a systematic campaign of deception that began in the 1930's. U.S. legislators were duped into outlawing this relatively harnless plant--along with hemp, it's versatile NONINTOXICATING cousin. The author paints a clear picture, with credible references, that marijuana is intentionally kept as a Schedule One drug, with heroin,(too dangerous to prescribe, and with no medical value!) At the same time, Marinol, the synthetic pot capsule is easily available, but can cost up to $1,000 a month. Other than the federal government, the war on marijuana is funded by the alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Marijuana is their competition. An herb cannot be patented. The book includes dozen's of patient's stories,(including the author's, who is a cancer survivor.) Marijuana: Not Guilty as Charged, also includes about every myth regarding pot for the past 60 years. This book is a MUST READ, written by a man who has spent over 50 years studying this subject. For anyone who wants to know the truth about marijuana, its benefits and the conspiricy to prevent its use by freedom-loving Americans, this book provides documented proof on those issues as well as many others. Every member of Congress should read it, so that they have the facts. Author Ford's research is impeccable, the way he offers it is both interesting and entertaining, and the information he gives us not only instills tolerance for those who use this beneficial medicine, but provides hope for any of us who may find ourselves at some future date in need of the benefits marijuana can provide. Hooray for Mr. Ford and those who know the difference between fact and fiction, truth and propaganda, and are not afraid to tell it to anyone willing to listen or read. Parents, especially, should read it, so that they are properly prepared to inform their children about marijuana when the time comes. And the time will come, because marijuana is here to stay. Unlike liquor, an "acceptable" drug that kills, marijuana is a medicine that kills only pain. It's an outstanding book and it stands out from all the lies we have been given in the past and are still being given today., DE, [SC: 2.20], wie neu, privates Angebot, 23,6 x 15,7 x 2,2 cm, 254, [GW: 600g], Banküberweisung, PayPal, Klarna-Sofortüberweisung, Offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten), De internationale scheepvaart<
1997
ISBN: 9780965593250
Edition reliée
[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dav… Plus…
[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dave Ford's timely book on the issue of marijuana use and persecution. Though Ford focuses on the problem in the USA he refers to other countries, and especially studies done outside of the USA which serve to support his thesis that marijuana is not guilty as charged. Ask the Rastafarians of Jamaica. He uses an impressive collection of facts to disclaim the various medical problems that are blamed on marijuana use. He shows how marijuana regulation got caught up in the attempt to deal with abuse of drugs such as cocaine and heroin and how the government bureaucracy for reasons which reasonable people can speculate on, refuses to correct. The noted Caribbean jurist, Aubrey Fraser, documented this same issue. The hysteria surrounding the war on drugs creates a climate in which it is difficult for reasonable and workable approaches to drug use reduction and user rehabilitation to be implemented even though we have examples around the world of what works and what doesn't. A neglected aspect of the war on marijuana which Ford also discusses is how the war has drastically reduced the cultivation and use of hemp, one of the most useful plants known to man. I would highly recommend Ford's book to anyone who is interested in the truth about marijuana and wants to be empowered to make an intelligent choice about what this relatively harmless intoxicant really is all about. It would be remiss if I did not also note that one of the things that is lost because of the irrational approach to marijuana use is the medical benefits of this plant. This has been the subject of study by scientists around the world, including specialists in Jamaica, the UK, and the USA and is one of the points Ford makes in his book. I am a disabled person who was overjoyed to read David Ford's wonderful exposè. My progressive condition should be causing unbearable pain and spasms at this point...and DOES without this great medicine. Someday the truth will triumph because of people such as Mr. Ford and books as bold as his. Someday this book will be a collector's item, like the Soviet flag, because of works like this. I have heard Mr. Ford on talk radio, as well. With his survivor's courage and enlightened convictions-having won his battle with cancer with a big help from marijuana-David Ford provides a wealth of knowledge and insight into the absolutely ridiculous and ineffective War On Drugs. This WOD, this total misuse of our money, is being promoted by alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Dirty politics? You bet! Marijuana is a superior product plain and simple, and more doctors would publicly agree if they could do so without negative consequences. After reading "Marijuana: Not Guilty As Charged," I would not be surprised if the future reveals some sort of conspiracy involving advocates for the gun industry and the DEA's War On Drugs...perhaps gun lobbyists pressing officials to pass WOD budgets to fuel more crime to increase the demand for firearms. In any event, the War On Drugs has achieved this: in every American city, illegal drugs are more readily available today than ever before. And not many consider the by-products of the WOD's destruction, the constant displacement of farmers in developing countries among them. CLEARLY, the War On Drugs has become an out-of-control habit supported by taxpayers coerced by ill-conceived laws. Mr. Ford's book has an easy style and light approach, but makes one think deeply...and hope for a sequel. Author David R Ford brilliantly confirms marijuana's medical value. A "must read" for every politician.(and anyone who wants to know the truth!) Marijuana has proven medical value, as published March 17,1999 by the Institute of Medicine, a division of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences. Why then is it still prohibited medicine by the federal government? Author, and former CBS television journalist from Hawaii, David R. Ford reports the facts in his easy to read book. Ford explains how the federal government created a systematic campaign of deception that began in the 1930's. U.S. legislators were duped into outlawing this relatively harnless plant--along with hemp, it's versatile NONINTOXICATING cousin. The author paints a clear picture, with credible references, that marijuana is intentionally kept as a Schedule One drug, with heroin,(too dangerous to prescribe, and with no medical value!) At the same time, Marinol, the synthetic pot capsule is easily available, but can cost up to $1,000 a month. Other than the federal government, the war on marijuana is funded by the alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Marijuana is their competition. An herb cannot be patented. The book includes dozen's of patient's stories,(including the author's, who is a cancer survivor.) Marijuana: Not Guilty as Charged, also includes about every myth regarding pot for the past 60 years. This book is a MUST READ, written by a man who has spent over 50 years studying this subject. For anyone who wants to know the truth about marijuana, its benefits and the conspiricy to prevent its use by freedom-loving Americans, this book provides documented proof on those issues as well as many others. Every member of Congress should read it, so that they have the facts. Author Ford's research is impeccable, the way he offers it is both interesting and entertaining, and the information he gives us not only instills tolerance for those who use this beneficial medicine, but provides hope for any of us who may find ourselves at some future date in need of the benefits marijuana can provide. Hooray for Mr. Ford and those who know the difference between fact and fiction, truth and propaganda, and are not afraid to tell it to anyone willing to listen or read. Parents, especially, should read it, so that they are properly prepared to inform their children about marijuana when the time comes. And the time will come, because marijuana is here to stay. Unlike liquor, an "acceptable" drug that kills, marijuana is a medicine that kills only pain. It's an outstanding book and it stands out from all the lies we have been given in the past and are still being given today., DE, [SC: 16.00], wie neu, privates Angebot, 23,6 x 15,7 x 2,2 cm, 254, [GW: 600g], Banküberweisung, PayPal, Klarna-Sofortüberweisung, Offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten), Internationaler Versand<
1997, ISBN: 9780965593250
Edition reliée
[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dav… Plus…
[ED: Hardcover/gebunden], [PU: Good Press], BUCH IST NEU, GEBUNDENE ERSTAUSGABE As a Caribbean person, who has lived most of my life in Guyana and Jamaica, I wish to highly recommend Dave Ford's timely book on the issue of marijuana use and persecution. Though Ford focuses on the problem in the USA he refers to other countries, and especially studies done outside of the USA which serve to support his thesis that marijuana is not guilty as charged. Ask the Rastafarians of Jamaica. He uses an impressive collection of facts to disclaim the various medical problems that are blamed on marijuana use. He shows how marijuana regulation got caught up in the attempt to deal with abuse of drugs such as cocaine and heroin and how the government bureaucracy for reasons which reasonable people can speculate on, refuses to correct. The noted Caribbean jurist, Aubrey Fraser, documented this same issue. The hysteria surrounding the war on drugs creates a climate in which it is difficult for reasonable and workable approaches to drug use reduction and user rehabilitation to be implemented even though we have examples around the world of what works and what doesn't. A neglected aspect of the war on marijuana which Ford also discusses is how the war has drastically reduced the cultivation and use of hemp, one of the most useful plants known to man. I would highly recommend Ford's book to anyone who is interested in the truth about marijuana and wants to be empowered to make an intelligent choice about what this relatively harmless intoxicant really is all about. It would be remiss if I did not also note that one of the things that is lost because of the irrational approach to marijuana use is the medical benefits of this plant. This has been the subject of study by scientists around the world, including specialists in Jamaica, the UK, and the USA and is one of the points Ford makes in his book. I am a disabled person who was overjoyed to read David Ford's wonderful exposè. My progressive condition should be causing unbearable pain and spasms at this point...and DOES without this great medicine. Someday the truth will triumph because of people such as Mr. Ford and books as bold as his. Someday this book will be a collector's item, like the Soviet flag, because of works like this. I have heard Mr. Ford on talk radio, as well. With his survivor's courage and enlightened convictions-having won his battle with cancer with a big help from marijuana-David Ford provides a wealth of knowledge and insight into the absolutely ridiculous and ineffective War On Drugs. This WOD, this total misuse of our money, is being promoted by alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Dirty politics? You bet! Marijuana is a superior product plain and simple, and more doctors would publicly agree if they could do so without negative consequences. After reading "Marijuana: Not Guilty As Charged," I would not be surprised if the future reveals some sort of conspiracy involving advocates for the gun industry and the DEA's War On Drugs...perhaps gun lobbyists pressing officials to pass WOD budgets to fuel more crime to increase the demand for firearms. In any event, the War On Drugs has achieved this: in every American city, illegal drugs are more readily available today than ever before. And not many consider the by-products of the WOD's destruction, the constant displacement of farmers in developing countries among them. CLEARLY, the War On Drugs has become an out-of-control habit supported by taxpayers coerced by ill-conceived laws. Mr. Ford's book has an easy style and light approach, but makes one think deeply...and hope for a sequel. Author David R Ford brilliantly confirms marijuana's medical value. A "must read" for every politician.(and anyone who wants to know the truth!) Marijuana has proven medical value, as published March 17,1999 by the Institute of Medicine, a division of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences. Why then is it still prohibited medicine by the federal government? Author, and former CBS television journalist from Hawaii, David R. Ford reports the facts in his easy to read book. Ford explains how the federal government created a systematic campaign of deception that began in the 1930's. U.S. legislators were duped into outlawing this relatively harnless plant--along with hemp, it's versatile NONINTOXICATING cousin. The author paints a clear picture, with credible references, that marijuana is intentionally kept as a Schedule One drug, with heroin,(too dangerous to prescribe, and with no medical value!) At the same time, Marinol, the synthetic pot capsule is easily available, but can cost up to 1,000 a month. Other than the federal government, the war on marijuana is funded by the alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies. Marijuana is their competition. An herb cannot be patented. The book includes dozen's of patient's stories,(including the author's, who is a cancer survivor.) Marijuana: Not Guilty as Charged, also includes about every myth regarding pot for the past 60 years. This book is a MUST READ, written by a man who has spent over 50 years studying this subject. For anyone who wants to know the truth about marijuana, its benefits and the conspiricy to prevent its use by freedom-loving Americans, this book provides documented proof on those issues as well as many others. Every member of Congress should read it, so that they have the facts. Author Ford's research is impeccable, the way he offers it is both interesting and entertaining, and the information he gives us not only instills tolerance for those who use this beneficial medicine, but provides hope for any of us who may find ourselves at some future date in need of the benefits marijuana can provide. Hooray for Mr. Ford and those who know the difference between fact and fiction, truth and propaganda, and are not afraid to tell it to anyone willing to listen or read. Parents, especially, should read it, so that they are properly prepared to inform their children about marijuana when the time comes. And the time will come, because marijuana is here to stay. Unlike liquor, an "acceptable" drug that kills, marijuana is a medicine that kills only pain. It's an outstanding book and it stands out from all the lies we have been given in the past and are still being given today., DE, [SC: 2.20], wie neu, privates Angebot, 23,6 x 15,7 x 2,2 cm, 254, [GW: 600g], Offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten), Sofortüberweisung, PayPal, Banküberweisung, Internationaler Versand<
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Auteur du livre: david ford
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