"In the debates about cannabis and partial legalization, it is often pretended that prohibition protects health. However, it has been known for decades that it does not: it does not reduce consumption figures, but has numerous dangerous side effects and regularly costs lives," says Helena Barop. In her research, the historian shows that cannabis (and other drugs) were not banned for health protection reasons. In her lecture, Helena Barop talks about how cannabis ended up in the "poison cabinet" and why it is now on its way back.
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