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History of Cannabis

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ABC-IQ Global Management Solutions. (2025, September). History of cannabis (Digital e-book 96 pages). ISBN 978-1-77296-086-0. https://payhip.com/b/OtMrv


History of Cannabis is a compact, well‑researched eBook that maps cannabis from antiquity to the present: ritual and medicine, colonial regulation, 20th‑century prohibition, modern medical research, and the pathways to legalization. Timed for teachers, public health professionals, and advocates, this readable guide explains how history shapes today’s policy, practice, and clinical conversation — and what that means for safe, informed use.


  • A single‑volume, accessible history that blends scholarship and plain language.
  • Designed to be a reliable primer for non‑specialists who need context — teachers, curriculum teams, clinicians, policy students, advocacy groups, and informed citizens.
  • Emphasis on practical implications: how historical choices affect research access, regulation, and therapeutic integration today.


Core chapters & what’s in them (content snapshot)

  • Origins & antiquity: early plant use in medicine, ritual, and craft.
  • Medieval and early modern periods: trade, cultural diffusion, and early regulation.
  • Colonial, industrial, and 19th‑century usage: medicalization and commodification.
  • Prohibition and stigma: early 20th‑century politics, the international drug regime, and social impacts.
  • Medical rediscovery: late 20th‑century clinical research and cannabinoid science foundations.
  • Policy and legalization: modern reform waves, models from different jurisdictions, and key turning points.
  • Social justice & public health: criminalization legacies, equity, and reparative frameworks.
  • Looking forward: research gaps, regulatory choices, and practical advice for educators and clinicians.


Who this book is for

  • Educators and curriculum designers who need an accurate, teachable timeline.
  • Health professionals who want historical context to inform clinical conversation.
  • Advocates and policy makers preparing clear, evidence‑informed messaging.
  • Students and lifelong learners who want one concise, credible reference.


What buyers get (deliverables)

  • PDF eBook (printable, searchable) — core text with footnotes and bibliography.
  • One‑page timeline infographic (printable) summarizing the key eras and legal milestones.
  • Appendix: recommended reading, primary source list, and reputable research portals.
  • Optional educator pack (sold separately): PowerPoint summary slides + classroom discussion prompts.


Learning outcomes — what readers will be able to do after reading

  • Describe the historical arc of cannabis use, stigma, and law from antiquity to today.
  • Explain how past laws and scientific restrictions shape current research and access.
  • Evaluate different legalization/regulatory models and their trade‑offs in plain language.
  • Use history to design informed classroom lessons, public‑education messaging, or clinic intake conversations.
  • Identify credible sources and next steps for deeper investigation.


Key benefits / buyer value

  • Fast, trustworthy historical grounding without academic jargon.
  • Practical appendices for educators and trainers: timeline, primary sources, and discussion prompts.
  • Helps turn controversial topics into teachable moments by providing context and balanced framing.
  • Compact and affordable intro for teams and organizations needing a reliable foundation.


Not medical or legal advice. Readers should check local laws and consult licensed clinicians for patient care decisions.

You will get a PDF (6MB) file