9780757319884-0757319882-Weed, Inc.: The Truth About the Pot Lobby, THC, and the Commercial Marijuana Industry

Weed, Inc.: The Truth About the Pot Lobby, THC, and the Commercial Marijuana Industry

ISBN-13: 9780757319884
ISBN-10: 0757319882
Edition: 1
Author: Ben Cort
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Health Communications Inc
Format: Paperback 264 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780757319884
ISBN-10: 0757319882
Edition: 1
Author: Ben Cort
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Health Communications Inc
Format: Paperback 264 pages

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Weed, Inc.: The Truth About the Pot Lobby, THC, and the Commercial Marijuana Industry (ISBN-13: 9780757319884 and ISBN-10: 0757319882), written by authors Ben Cort, was published by Health Communications Inc in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology (Industries, Drug Dependency, Addiction & Recovery, Substance Abuse) books. You can easily purchase or rent Weed, Inc.: The Truth About the Pot Lobby, THC, and the Commercial Marijuana Industry (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.62.

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The truth about what happens when capitalism meets a mind-altering substance.

Colorado’s Amendment 64, the game-changing amendment that authorized the use and regulation of marijuana in the state, sounded to most people who voted for it like a victory for social justice, a way to solve the problem of prison overcrowding, and a windfall for state and local governments that could reap the benefits from sales taxes. In Weed, Inc., author Ben Cort shows the truth. This was not simple legalization of a plant or decriminalization for those possessing it. Instead, the law was written to allow for the commercialization of the mind-altering component of marijuana, THC, by an industry now seeking to make it stronger and to get it into the hands of as many new users as possible. Controlled by a powerful, wealthy lobby, the industry has no federal oversight and has grown at a pace that’s made building and enforcing responsible regulation totally impossible, with adverse impacts to society, health, and the environment.

Consider this:

  • There are more marijuana dispensaries in Denver than Starbucks and McDonald’s combined.
  • You’d have to smoke 15 joints in 1970 to get the same high as just one joint today.
  • In 1996, the average level of THC in marijuana was 5% or less. Today, 30% THC is the norm in Colorado, and there are now powerful concentrates that have THC levels as high as 98%.
  • Indoor marijuana-growing operations account for 1% of total electricity use in the US, producing greenhouse gas emissions equal to that of 3 million cars.
  • Pesticide levels six times the maximum allowed by the federal government have been found on plants quarantined at marijuana grow houses in Denver.
  • The black market has not disappeared; in fact, it has only grown since legalization.


This essential book will take you in the complex, real world of legalized weed and keep open the debate as more states follow Colorado’s lead. We are only at the beginning of a social experiment that has wide-reaching ramifications.
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