Illustrated History of Cannabis in Canada #3 – 1930’s-1971
$2.95
Full Color. 17 pages of illustrations. 24 pages total. Fully referenced.
By Dana Larsen, Patrick Dowers & Gary Wintle
Description
Illustrated History of Cannabis in Canada #3 – 1930’s-1971 explores a pivotal era in Canadian cannabis history. This issue covers the decades from the 1930s to 1971, highlighting social, legal, and cultural changes that shaped the nation’s relationship with cannabis. Through vivid illustrations and engaging storytelling, readers gain a clear understanding of how cannabis laws evolved and how public perception shifted during this period.
This third issue continues the series’ mission to make cannabis history accessible and entertaining. It combines detailed research with visually compelling artwork to create an educational yet enjoyable reading experience. Each page presents key events, historical figures, and cultural trends, making the past come alive for both casual readers and history enthusiasts.
Whether you are a collector, educator, or simply curious about Canada’s cannabis story, this comic provides valuable insights into decades of social change. Learn about prohibition, early medical use, law enforcement approaches, and the gradual shift toward legalization. The narrative is clear, concise, and illustrated in a way that makes complex historical information easy to understand.
For readers who enjoyed previous issues, this edition is a must-have addition to your collection. You can also explore Illustrated History of Cannabis in Canada #1 and #2 to follow the full story of cannabis in Canada.
In stock