No Compelling Reason
In this engrossing insider's story, William Boudreau provides something new in the ageless controversy surrounding the most widely-used tranquilizer in the history of the cosmos.
After centuries of professional research all major studies agree: there is 'no compelling reason' to persecute the individual for using this 'unexciting compound of negligible immediate toxicity...' Why, then, do politicians and law enforcement continue to harass those exonerated by the scientific, medical and psychological communities?
In this engrossing insider's story, William Boudreau provides something new in the ageless controversy surrounding the most widely-used tranquilizer in the history of the cosmos. He neatly summarizes the major scientific view, the conclusions of numerous publicly-financed studies, and the experiences of smokers themselves, bringing to life an actual marijuana experiment designed to answer the leading questions regarding this 10,000-year-old medicine.