Why Canada Banned Pot (Science Had Nothing to Do With It)

Why Canada banned pot (science had nothing to do with it)
Filed under: cocaine addiction 1900s
In 1969, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's government struck a royal commission and tasked it with an evidence-based examination of drug use and policy. The Le Dain Commission — named after its chairman, future Supreme Court justice Gerald Le Dain … Read more on Hamilton Spectator

 

Former home for music now home for recovery in Duluth
Filed under: cocaine addiction 1900s
William and Mina Prindle built the home in the early 1900s. The couple died in the mid-1900s. … Belinda Walker, who suffered from alcohol and crack-cocaine addiction, thoroughly enjoyed the 90-day treatment program. “I loved the therapy, food and … Read more on Budgeteer