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      • The title, referring to Hans Christian Anderson’s classic children’s tale “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” was used as an allegory for the failures and illogic of cannabis prohibition. Published in 1985, the book immediately lit a fire under the marijuana and hemp legalization movements, which had been floundering in Reagan’s America.
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  2. Marijuana! The title of the book alludes to Hans Christian Andersen 's classic fairy tale " The Emperor's New Clothes " (1837). Herer uses Andersen's story as an allegory for the prohibition of cannabis in certain places.

    • Jack Herer
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    • 1985
    • Ah Ha Publishing, Quick American Archives (11th Edition)
  3. Mar 31, 2020 · In this thoroughly researched, scrupulously annotated and shockingly provocative book you'll learn: * How and why cannabis prohibition began and what that has meant to America. * All the uses of hemp as medicine, food, fuel, fiber, paper and as a plastic replacement. * The straight dope on marijuana smoking and the effects on the human body.

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  4. Jan 1, 2001 · The Emperor Wears No Clothes: The Authoritative Historical Record of Cannabis and the Conspiracy Against Marijuana. Jack Herer, Leslie Cabarga (Editor) 4.49. 872 ratings76 reviews.

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  5. The Emperor Wears No Clothes by Jack Herer Chapter Links . This is the book that started the cannabis hemp revolution. Jack wanted this information to be available to everyone, so he published the text of the book here for free. The new Kindle edition and paperback are available for purchase at

  6. The Emperor Wears No Clothes by Jack Herer The Emperor’s New Clothes Alternatives to Prohibition . In conclusion, we see that the government’s case against marijuana is woven of transparent lies. In this chapter, we bring to light some research that the government does not like people to know about. Then we talk about some realistic ...

  7. The title, referring to Hans Christian Anderson’s classic children’s tale “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” was used as an allegory for the failures and illogic of cannabis prohibition. Published in 1985, the book immediately lit a fire under the marijuana and hemp legalization movements, which had been floundering in Reagan’s America.

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