Man, I can't believe he's touching that and breathing the same air without the Hazmat suit and full-face respirator! I guess that was before the cops learned about just how dangerous weed was..............."Officer Douglas Ingram (with plants and cigarettes) after Narcotics arrests in Van Nuys, California. November 20,1952."
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To Farm Insanity Plant
Deadliest Vegetable Known to be introduced into Texas.
"The deadly marihuana plant is to be introduced into Texas from Mexico by special permission of the state agricultural department. Ernest Love, who conducts an agricultural experimental station near Cuera, has returned from a trip to the marihuana producing region of Mexico, bringing with him ten pounds of the seed of the plant."
"Love believes" the Mexican marihuana "is far more powerful than India hemp"
The Winchester news., March 16, 1909
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Billy! for this thread!
Think I never said it, but a huge props for this thread, History is nice for the young folks too. Also, the police "contact sheet" is priceless, tells so much about this culture and the role of photography/journalism/media in general had in it...
cheers.
This is not strictly vintage, really... it's still today's news in many newspapers...
^ KaoChiu, this is exactly why studying and seeing history clearly, is so important !!!
Those who trace the past carefully, will know what the future holds.
Yahoo News had article a few days ago, stating several times that " Marijuana " is a dangerous drug doing all kinds of terrible damage to those that partake, go figure.