Strew the path with flowers
Bernard Porter: Cannabis and empire, 4 March 2004
Cannabis Britannica: Empire, Trade and Prohibition 1800-1928
by James Mills.
Oxford, 239 pp., £25, September 2003,0 19 924938 5 Show More
by James Mills.
Oxford, 239 pp., £25, September 2003,
“... any British feeling of superiority in this regard. ‘Where is such habitual temperance?’ Whitelaw Ainslie asked in 1835. ‘In England? No!’) Despite this, cannabis had a fearsome reputation, equal to that of opium. William Caine, an 1890s abolitionist MP quoted by James Mills, claimed it was the ‘most horrible ... ”