Marijuana (word)

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Etymology and Early English Use of Marijuana:

  • Term originated in Mexican Spanish
  • Possible origins from Nahuatl word meaning prisoner
  • Harry J. Anslinger popularized the etymology in the 1930s
  • Chinese origin suggestion from ‘ma ren hua’
  • Semitic root connection to Spanish word ‘mejorana’
  • Term entered English in late 19th century
  • Variants include mariguan, marihuano, marahuana
  • Originally denoted a wild species of South American tobacco
  • Increased usage in 1930s to stigmatize drug
  • Codified into law with Marihuana Tax Act of 1937

Contemporary Pop Culture and Formal Usage of Marijuana:

  • Associated with hippie subculture in the 1960s
  • Reggae artist Peter Tosh defended marijuana use in song
  • Linked to stoner comedy genre in mainstream media
  • Featured in films like ‘Up In Smoke’
  • Associated with counterculture movements
  • Legal references prefer term ‘cannabis
  • Laws and regulations often use terms ‘marihuana’ or ‘marijuana’
  • Organizations like NORML and MPP use term
  • Political parties like HEMP Party and Marijuana Party use term
  • Term used in formal legal and policy contexts

Origins of Cannabis Culture and Marijuana in Literature:

  • Cannabis culture has African origins
  • The spread of marijuana culture has a complex history
  • Cannabis has been used for various purposes throughout history
  • The word ‘marijuana’ has mysterious origins
  • Cannabis prohibition has historical roots
  • Various books and articles discuss marijuana
  • Authors like Chris S. Duvall and Pieter Coertzen have written on the topic
  • The word ‘marijuana’ has been analyzed linguistically
  • Marijuana’s role in society has been studied
  • Media outlets like Newsweek and High Times have covered marijuana topics

Legal History, Reforms, and Marijuana in Media and Communication:

  • The Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 was a significant legal development
  • Countries like Canada, Germany, the UK, and Uruguay have implemented cannabis laws
  • Legal reforms have been ongoing, including treaty law changes
  • Court cases like Gonzales v. Raich have influenced marijuana laws
  • The timeline of cannabis law shows the evolution of regulations
  • Marijuana use has been normalized in some media
  • Academic articles analyze marijuana reporting in newspapers
  • The portrayal of marijuana in media can influence public perception
  • Media outlets play a role in shaping attitudes towards marijuana
  • Public health implications of media coverage on marijuana are studied

External Resources and Links on Marijuana:

  • Wikipedia provides information on the word ‘marijuana’
  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to marijuana
  • Legal history of marijuana in the US is documented
  • Major legal reforms related to marijuana are highlighted
  • Specific laws and court cases related to marijuana are referenced

Marijuana (word) Data Sources

Reference URL
Glossary https:/glossary/marijuana-word
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marijuana_(word)
Wikidata https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2289565
Knowledge Graph https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/m/01188xch
DBPedia http://dbpedia.org/resource/Marijuana_(word)
Product Ontology http://www.productontology.org/id/Marijuana_(word)