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Weed

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Really enjoyed this and its really opened things up more for me on this topic. I will for sure buying a physical copy for myself and my dad. We are big supporters when it comes to Weed as my dad has Parkinson's and use it for his pain and etc that comes along with Parkinson's. I have ADHD and ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder or formally known as Asperger). I highly recommend to everyone

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This was such a great book! I love that it is a read now because I have been recommending it to reviewers!

This is a very informative and accurate book about a drug that is criminalized despite the numerous health benefits with very little side effects.

This book rocks!

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I wish this book had a little more on the United States. While I think it's interesting and know the book is about the Americas in general, I think a bit more on the US would have presented a greater understanding in the whole picture of marijuana.

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This is a very interesting and informative book on what weed, marijuana, cannabis, whatever you choose to call it. The author just landed into learning about weed he touches on his journey in the book. No matter what your thoughts are you should read this book with a open mind you just might find weed is really worth looking into. Studies have shown It helps people with all sorts of ailments and pain from children to adults the benefits from Marijuana out way the old way of thinking which made it unlawful in some countries. The author also covers different way to smoke, eat or digest marijuana and ways it is being used by people for their sickness to just for fun. I highly recommend reading this and learning. This plant just might help you with something. Thank You netgalley

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This was an easy to read, accessible book for young adults about weed. I felt like the language used was a really good balance between being informative and educational while still seeming casual and conversational enough to not come across like a textbook and turn its audience off. I liked the way that it presented the racist history of the war against drugs, touched on the D.A.R.E program, and had real-life experiences with using medical marijuana. It was a quick, interesting read!

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