Observations, essays, and field notes about cannabis, culture, and the class struggle.
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I started working in marijuana policy reform (we rarely called it “cannabis”) at the turn of the century, while doing doctoral dissertation research on what was by then a 35-year old social movement. I was most closely involved with the Mas...
Social institutions are created to address problems. Across all cultures and eras, people share needs. Providing for these via collective manipulation of natural resources for social purposes and exchanges is the fundamental economic activi...
The grifter relies on information control. This is not the same as knowing what is true, though. While the larger scope of the plan involves the knowledge one is running a grift, the veracity of in-grift details are less important. It helps...
[Excerpted from my 2022 piece, “On NORML Leadership”]
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I practice sociology without a license when it comes to the movement to abolish cannabis prohibition. These are my field notes and critical observations.
Valerie Vande Panne is known for her work as an editor, essayist, and an award-winning reporter. She is also a mentor and speaker on news media. https://valerievandepanne.com/about-2/
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