The untold true story of how a plant traveled from Afghan mountain villages to American dispensary shelves-through hippie trails, CIA operations, Grateful Dead parking lots, and the hidden hills of Humboldt County.
Cannabis Lore traces the people, places, and strains that built cannabis culture from the ground up. From John Griggs's LSD revelation in a Bel Air living room that launched America's first major hashish smuggling ring, to the anonymous seeds purchased at an Indiana Dead show that spawned Chemdawg, Sour Diesel, and OG Kush, this is the hidden history of how we got from hand-rubbed charas to Instagram drops.
You'll discover:
- The Soviet invasion that accidentally preserved the genetics behind every indica on your dispensary menu
- Operation Intercept-how Nixon's border crackdown failed to stop Mexican weed but built the Thai stick trade
- White Widow, Northern Lights, and the Amsterdam Cup wars-who actually bred them and who took the credit
- One bag from a Grateful Dead parking lot in Indiana, thirteen seeds, and the family tree that gave us Chemdawg, OG Kush, and Sour Diesel
- Ken Estes, a wheelchair, and the Oakland cross that made purple cannabis worth twice as much
- BC Bud, the Hells Angels, and the community radio station that broadcast helicopter positions to protect local growers
- The Cookie Fam's garage operation that became a billion-dollar empire from San Francisco to Bangkok
- Gelato, Runtz, Wedding Cake-how dessert names and Instagram drops replaced diesel fumes and counterculture
- Blue Dream-the best-selling strain in American history, and why nobody knows who made it
Part agricultural history, part counterculture chronicle, part business story, Cannabis Lore reveals how prohibition didn't destroy cannabis-it made it better. Every strain on every dispensary menu has a story. This is that story.