Too High to Fail: Cannabis and the New Green Economic Revolution

Author: Doug Fine
Publisher: Gotham
Category: Rural Communities, Business, Finance & Law, Economics, Economics, Economic Theory & Philosophy, Economic Theory & Philosophy, Agriculture & Related Industries, Popular Medicine & Health
Book Format: Paperback

From bestselling author Doug Fine comes the first in-depth look at the burgeoning legal cannabis industry and its power to reshape the American economy. The War on Drugs Has Failed, costing taxpayers a trillion dollars and turning our nation into the most incarcerated society in history. This concerned critically acclaimed investigative author Doug Fine. Determined to examine what the US balance sheet will look like when the War on Drugs ends, Fine spent a year in the hills of California's Mendocino Country, where county law enforcement in fact issues permits to cannabis cultivators for a fee. Braving incomprehensible federal policies and questionable raids, Fine followed one farmer's cannabis plant, named Lucille, from planting to patient. Fine's results were astonishing. Beyond its proven effectiveness as a palliative medicinal treatment, cannabis's wider uses (from industrial to social) have the capacity to immediately play a significant role in remedying the US economy while striking a crippling blow at drug cartels. Legalized and taxed like alcohol, cannabis could introduce a quick half-trillion dollars into the legitimate American economy within a decade, help reslove the United States' overcrowded prison crisis, and ultimately jump-start an American agricultural and manufacturing revival. Covering everything from a brief history of hemp to a rundown of cannabis's contributions to Mendocino County (several billion dollars annually, to start with), Too High to Fail is at once penetrating in-person reportage, a fascinating memoir, and a persuasive and patriotic argument for ending the War on Drugs immediately. 'A well-researched journey into the world of legal cannabis farming and a funny, maddening account of American farmers' travails under federal persecution on an island of legality.' Outside 'A captivating, solidly documented work rendered with wit and humor.' Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) Connect Online www.dougfine.com

About Doug Fine
Doug Fine is the author of two previous books, Not Really an Alaskan Mountain Man and Farewell, My Subaru (a Boston Globe bestseller). He has reported for The Washington Post, Wired, Salon, High Times, Outside, NPR, and U.S. News & World Report. He currently lives in New Mexico, where he relocated his family to research this book.

(BK-9781592407613)

SKU BK-9781592407613
Barcode # 9781592407613
Brand Gotham
Artist / Author Doug Fine
Shipping Weight 0.2800kg
Shipping Width 0.140m
Shipping Height 0.020m
Shipping Length 0.200m
Assembled Length 13.500m
Assembled Height 20.300m
Assembled Width 2.300m
Type Paperback

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