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Reviews
"Cannabiz fully captures the vibrant and ever-evolving political and economic landscape of the budding medical marijuana industry. Geluardi accurately paints the City of Oakland as a leader in legitimizing the industry and as the Silicon Valley of cannabis."
-Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Councilmember
"Cannabiz is politically informative and culturally astute. Geluardi paints a complex picture of a transitional moment-one in which the nation's kneejerk anti-marijuana politics and criminal justice sanctions are falling out of favor. He shows how medical marijuana, a once outlandish idea, has become mainstream, and how quickly America's economic and political culture has adapted to this new reality."
-Sasha Abramsky, Inside Obama's Brain and Breadline USA
"After decades of marijuana demonization, John Geluardi presents a new paradigm: not only can cannabis medical research and public policy advance, but the cannabis industry can experience a rebirth like that of the Hemp for Freedom days of World War II. As America builds a green-jobs economy, Geluardi's book is a must read."
-Jim Gonzalez, former San Francisco Supervisor; Co-campaign Manager, Prop 215
"The truth will set us free! John Geluardi helps us understand the future of cannabis by providing a more balanced and sane perspective than 'Reefer Madness.' This book offers a historical review, makes a strong case for medical use, and outlines the opportunities and challenges of legalization-an immense step forward in the conversation."
-The Rev. Mary Moreno Richardson, Leadership Council for Interfaith Drug Policy Initiative
"Like it or not, and as Geluardi's book convincingly shows, medical marijuana is now mainstream-as it should be, because medical science continues to reveal how it successfully combats an increasing number of maladies and diseases."
-Judge James P. Gray (Ret.), A Voter's Handbook: Effective Solutions to America's Problems
Book Information
ISBN 9781138467897
Author John Geluardi
Format Hardback
Page Count 202
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g