List of cannabis hoaxes

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Cannabis has been the subject of many hoaxes, urban legends and fake news.

References

  1. ^ Heid, Markham. "Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) for Cancer: Does It Work?". WebMD.
  2. ^ "Rick Simpson Oil for Cancer: Does It Work? Claims, Research, and". Healthline. 2 May 2018.
  3. ^ Ten common myths about weed, Sensi Seeds, retrieved 2018-03-17
  4. ^ Browne, G.W. (1915). The Amoskeag Manufacturing Co. of Manchester, New Hampshire: A History. Printed [by] Amoskeag Manufacturing Company.
  5. ^ Busting some myths about the Founding Fathers and marijuana, National Constitution Center, November 9, 2012
  6. ^ "Marijuana Health Mythology".
  7. ^ Got to Pot – Fake news reports that Phillip Morris is bringing 'Marlboro M' brand marijuana cigarettes to market., snopes.com, accessed April 1, 2018
  8. ^ HOLMES LYBRAND (February 12, 2018), "Fact Check: Is Marlboro Selling Marijuana Cigarettes? Not now, and not even on 4/20.", The Weekly Standard
  9. ^ Łukasz Kamieński (2016). Shooting Up: A Short History of Drugs and War. Oxford University Press. pp. 66–71. ISBN 978-0-19-026347-8.
  10. ^ Chasteen, John Charles (2016), "Medieval hashish", Getting High: Marijuana Through the Ages, Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 77–102, ISBN 9781442254701
  11. ^ NOT REAL NEWS: McDonald's not adding pot-smoking centers, Associated Press, April 17, 2018