Cultural/Subcultural Contexts of Marijuana Use at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
Explore the intricate world of cannabis use with Cultural/Subcultural Contexts of Marijuana Use at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century by Taylor & Francis Inc. Published in 2006, this insightful paperback spans 230 pages and delves into the evolving trends of marijuana consumption in the new millennium. Drawing on comprehensive research findings and compelling case studies, this book examines the prevalence of marijuana as the most commonly used illicit drug, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. It offers an in-depth analysis of age and ethnographic data, emphasizing the subcultural contexts that shape marijuana use in contemporary society. Ideal for researchers, students, and anyone interested in understanding the cultural dynamics surrounding cannabis, this book is a valuable resource that sheds light on a significant aspect of modern life.