Otherwise Law-Abiding Citizens: A Scientific and Moral Assessment of Cannabis Use

Lexington Books (2008)
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Abstract

Matthew Stolick presents a detailed social and scientific exploration of the social history of cannabis, chemical make-up of the cannabis plant, and effects of cannabis use. Applying the moral thought of Aristotle, Kant, Mill, and Christianity, Stolick demonstrates the amoral nature of cannabis use.

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