Legalizing Recreational Marijuana: Another Pandora’s Box Opened?
Journal Title: Social Behavior Research and Practice – Open Journal - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
When I was an adolescent in the 1960’s, I remember Sergeant Joe Friday of the popular television program Dragnet, discussing all the deficits of marijuana and arresting people either for using or potentially selling marijuana. I remember his immortal line “I judge weed by the company it keeps”. Moreover, the popular television show Cops, which aired until 2013, further reinforced these ideals.
Authors and Affiliations
N. Clayton Silver
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Legalizing Recreational Marijuana: Another Pandora’s Box Opened?
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