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  • Cannabis Discourses, 1910-1919
    • 1. Project Description
    • 2. Cannabis Historiography
    • 3. What We Do and Don't Know About Early Cannabis Prohibitions in the US
    • 4. The Data and Methodology
    • 5. Is the Word "Marijuana" Racist
    • 6. Cannabis Effects
    • 7. Cannabis Demographics
    • 8. Cannabis Geography
    • Appendix: Guide to Using the Interactive Map
    • Appendix: The Research Team and Other Support
  • Home
  • About
    • 1. Project Description
    • 2. Cannabis Historiography
    • 3. What We Do and Don't Know About Early Cannabis Prohibitions in the US
    • 4. The Data and Methodology
    • 5. Is the Word "Marijuana" Racist
    • 6. Cannabis Effects
    • 7. Cannabis Demographics
    • 8. Cannabis Geography
    • Appendix: Guide to Using the Interactive Map
    • Appendix: The Research Team and Other Support

 6. Cannabis Effects

Citations:

  1. “Hasheesh,” Wallowa County Chieftain (Enterprise, OR), January 27, 1910, p 4.

  2. For the backstory on this tale, see Campos, Home Grown, 10-13. For another version of the tale, see for example: “Hemp Eaters,” The Washburn Leader (Washburn, ND), April 21, 1916, p 3.

  3. “Hemp Tree’s Many Products,” Free Trader-Journal (Ottawa, IL), October 12, 1918, p 6.

  4. “Weeds of Value,” The Mahoning Dispatch (Canfield, OH), February 5, 1915, p 2.

  5. “Shrine Minstrel Line-Up Solid,” The Lake County Times (Hammond, IN), January 19, 1917, p 21.

  6. “The Argus Daily Short Story,” Rock Island Argus (Rock Island, IL), August 5, 1910, p 4.

  7. “A Modern Fairy Tale,” Daily Capital Journal (Salem, OR), December 17, 1912, p 2.

  8. “A Son of the Immortal,” Evening Star (Washington, D.C.), January 2, 1910, p 8.

  9. “Become Burglars Under Mesmeric Suggestion,” Los Angeles Herald, September 10, 1910, p 6.

  10. “An Erratic Genius was Richard Realf, Poet,” The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram (Richmond, IN), November 3, 1911, p 9.

  11. “Terrible Drug for Troops,” The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, OK), December 19, 1916, p 1.

  12. “Jail at Last for Marihuana King, Nearly Eighty Years Old,” Arizona Republican, August 26, 1919, p 6.

  13. “Little Interviews,” El Paso Herald, June 4, 1915, p 16.