Drugs in American SocietyThe new edition of this well-respected brief text probes the drug phenomenon in all its social, cultural and legal complexity. It covers the full range of psychoactive drug use, from legal medical and prescription use to criminal, recreational use, from casual use to addiction. As in previous editions, Goode remains unique in his emphasis on the sociological perspective, explaining the drug phenomenon using sociological concepts supported by recent data from a wide range of sources. "Drugs in American Society, 5/e" provides the most balanced and up-to-date investigation of drug use available. |
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Marijuana is known to science as cannabis, because it is taken from a plant with
the botanical name, Cannabis sativa (or, less often, a related plant, Cannabis
indica). Moreover, marijuana is not even technically a drug; it is a vegetable ...
Marijuana is known to science as cannabis, because it is taken from a plant with
the botanical name, Cannabis sativa (or, less often, a related plant, Cannabis
indica). Moreover, marijuana is not even technically a drug; it is a vegetable ...
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MARIJUANA IN HISTORY Humans have grown the marijuana or cannabis plant
for many thousands of years. Archaeologists have discovered pottery fragments
from the ruins of a 10,000-year-old Chinese village into which twisted strands of ...
MARIJUANA IN HISTORY Humans have grown the marijuana or cannabis plant
for many thousands of years. Archaeologists have discovered pottery fragments
from the ruins of a 10,000-year-old Chinese village into which twisted strands of ...
Page 398
The Dutch law makes a sharp distinction between “hard” drugs—heroin, cocaine,
LSD, and the amphetamines—and “soft” drugs, that is, cannabis—marijuana and
hashish. Possession of hard drugs is a serious crime and can result in a ...
The Dutch law makes a sharp distinction between “hard” drugs—heroin, cocaine,
LSD, and the amphetamines—and “soft” drugs, that is, cannabis—marijuana and
hashish. Possession of hard drugs is a serious crime and can result in a ...
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Contents
Prologue | 1 |
POTENTIAL VERSUS REALLIFE EFFECTS | 7 |
A DOZEN PRINCIPLES OF CLEAR THINKING ABOUT DRUGS | 13 |
Copyright | |
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