Illustrated History of Cannabis in Canada #2 – 1800s-1938

$2.95

Full Color. Beautifully illustrated. 24 pages total. 17 pages illustrations. Fully referenced.

By Dana Larsen, Patrick Dowers & Gary Wintle

Description

Cannabis History Canada #2 – 1800s-1938 explores the early history of cannabis in Canada. This issue focuses on the period from the 1800s up to 1938. It covers the beginnings of anti-marijuana propaganda and shows how cannabis laws were tied to opium and alcohol regulations. With clear storytelling and vivid illustrations, readers can understand how social attitudes shaped cannabis use during this era.

As the second volume in a nine-part series, this comic continues to make Canadian cannabis history accessible and engaging. Each page highlights key social, cultural, and legal developments. For example, early debates about morality and drug use influenced the formation of prohibition laws. Additionally, the vibrant artwork brings historical events and figures to life, making the material approachable for all readers.

This issue is perfect for collectors, educators, and anyone curious about Canada’s cannabis story. By exploring these decades, the comic illustrates the origins of prohibition and sets the stage for later regulatory changes. Moreover, it combines educational content with entertaining visuals, ensuring that the history is memorable and easy to follow.

Fans of the series can follow the story forward with Illustrated History of Cannabis in Canada #3 – 1930s-1971 or revisit the beginning with #1.

By blending education with visual storytelling, it offers a rich reading experience. The comic makes history engaging, memorable, and easy to follow for a wide audience.

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