America's Shifting Attitudes Toward Marijuana
Briefly

Ginsberg describes how marijuana allowed him to release his mind from societal constraints, expressing that the drug could lead to personal and creative liberation, contrary to the traditional negative narratives.
Braude’s language in 1939 highlights the prejudiced views of marijuana users, framing them as moral degenerates. This rhetoric illustrates the deep-rooted myths that contributed to marijuana’s criminalization in America.
Read at The Atlantic
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