Canada’s Anti-Opium Act of 1908 was racist
According to Canadian law, growing or being in possession of cannabis is illegal, but the origins of banning opium are shamefully racist and economic in nature. The prohibition of opium commenced in British Columbia after an anti-Asian riot in Vancouver destroyed the property of local businesses ...
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