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As cannabis disappeared deeper into the criminal shadows, federal policy turned harsher than ever. Under President Truman, the 1951 Boggs Act imposed mandatory prison sentences for possession—up to five years for a first offense. Eisenhower’s 1956 Narcotic Control Act doubled down, raising penalties to ten years and massive fines. By the 1960s, cracks began to show. In Leary v. United States (1969), the Supreme Court struck down the Marijuana Tax Act as unconstitutional, ending over three decades of federal cannabis enforcement. The counterculture was rising—and the War on Drugs was about to begin. Clipped from Episode One of the Dazed and Confused Podcast. About the Podcast: Dazed and Confused explores the turbulent history of cannabis in the United States—from its criminalization to its medical rebranding and reemergence as a legal commodity. Told across major eras—Era of Madness, War, Medicalization, and Legalization—each episode blends historical archives, AI-narrated storytelling, and cultural analysis to examine the policies, panics, and power struggles that shaped the modern War on Drugs. If you’ve ever wondered how a plant went from pharmacy shelf to felony charge—and now to dispensary counter—this is the story. 🔔 Subscribe for future episodes that mix history, policy, and a little paranoia. 💬 Drop a comment. Say something weird. Maybe: “Legalize pigeons.” Links Linktree: https://linktr.ee/cpmaynard Patreon: / christianmaynard #MandatoryMinimums #CannabisLaw #DrugWarHistory