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Before cannabis was criminalized, it was a cornerstone of colonial agriculture and a trusted pharmaceutical remedy. So how did marijuana or cannabis become a symbol of danger, deviance, and decline in U.S. history? In episode one of Dazed and Confused, we explore the early history of cannabis legalization and prohibition in America—from Jamestown’s 1619 hemp mandates to the first state-level legal crackdowns in the 1910s and 1920s. Featuring archival quotes, AI narration, and original analysis, this episode uncovers how cannabis, once cultivated by Founding Fathers and prescribed by doctors, became the target of growing public fear, moral panic, and government control during the origins of the War on Drugs.
By Christian P MaynardBefore cannabis was criminalized, it was a cornerstone of colonial agriculture and a trusted pharmaceutical remedy. So how did marijuana or cannabis become a symbol of danger, deviance, and decline in U.S. history? In episode one of Dazed and Confused, we explore the early history of cannabis legalization and prohibition in America—from Jamestown’s 1619 hemp mandates to the first state-level legal crackdowns in the 1910s and 1920s. Featuring archival quotes, AI narration, and original analysis, this episode uncovers how cannabis, once cultivated by Founding Fathers and prescribed by doctors, became the target of growing public fear, moral panic, and government control during the origins of the War on Drugs.