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Extractions: Hemp played a vital role in world commerce for 8,000 years. However, in the 1930's, a number of U.S. based industrial companies wiped out their competition by allegedly launching a smear campaign linking industrial grade hemp to the drug marijuana. Although it is probably the most useful plant known to mankind, heavy restrictions were imposed on hemp farmers which led to the industry's collapse.
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Extractions: Alta California Bookstore. Edwin Deakin 1838-1923. Berkeley, Ca.: Alta California Bookstore, 1963. [Exhibition Catalogue.] Brooklyn Museum, 1991. Apperson, Orbell O. The Sisson Story. In: The Siskiyou Pioneer. Volume Two, Number Two. Fall, 1952. Arkelian, Marjorie. The Kahn Collection of Nineteenth-Century Paintings by Artists in California. Oakland: The Oakland Museum, 1975. Arkelian, Marjorie Dakin. Thomas Hill : The Grand View. Oakland: The Oakland Museum, 1980. Austin, Mary. California: The Land of the Sun. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1914. Bade, William Frederick. The Life and Letters of John Muir Vol. II. New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1924. Baird, Joseph Armstrong , Jr. France and California : The Impact of French Art and Culture on California. Davis: University of California at Davis, 1967. [Exhibition Catalogue.] Baird, Joseph Armstrong. Jr. From Frontier to Fire: California Painting from 1816 to 1906. Davis: University of California at Davis, 1964. [Exhibition Catalogue.] Baird, Joseph Armstrong , Jr. Views of Yosemite : The Last Stance of the Romantic Landscape. Fresno: Fresno Arts Center, 1982. [Exhibition Catalogue.]
Extractions: View/Print pdf version with Adobe Acrobat Reader a talk presented by Michael R. Aldrich, California AIDS Intervention Training Center August 21, 1993 Harm reduction means reducing the harm of drug use to the user and society. Harm reduction recognizes the reality of the world rather than trying to operate in myths and fantasies. It recognizes that people in all societies have used drugs in many different ways for many thousands of years. It recognizes that a "drug-free society" is a myth. It sets up goals that are practical, workable and achievable, unlike the unachievable goal of a drug-free society. Harm reduction asks, What do users want? It is based on the perspective of the user, rather than missionary work, trying to force the perspective of the missionary on the user. It means ethnography rather than law enforcement. Harm reduction means outreach, taking social and health services to people on their own turf and on their own terms. It also means making the system more accessible and more user-friendly rather than defining the user as an enemy be defeated. Harm reduction is future-oriented, rather than past-oriented. It involves real drug education for young people about the benefits as well as the harm of drug use, education about how to use drugs intelligently. It means making safer drugs for future users rather than trying to keep them from using drugs at all.