Laotian Cannabis Market
“Woman buying marijuana at an open market in Laos. It cost $1.50 per kilo. She filled up her bag and then smuggled it into Thailand, where it was illegal.” Laos, undated
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“Woman buying marijuana at an open market in Laos. It cost $1.50 per kilo. She filled up her bag and then smuggled it into Thailand, where it was illegal.” Laos, undated
‘The Peace Pipe’ photographed by Carl Moon, Taos, New Mexico between 1907-1908
A Bear and Indian smoke a peace pipe by Charles Russell in 1915
‘Turkish family with Sheikh‘ smoke a waterpipe, Albumen print by the Abdullah Brothers in Istanbul, Turkey 1870
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‘Roy Smythe in his ‘pool hall and tobacco store’ selling hookahs and pipes on the counter with opium pipes under the counters glass.’ Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada opened in 1903
A Cambodian Army officer, left, exhales marijuana smoke after using a homemade waterpipe as another soldier plays guitar in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 1973
Reclining woman with waterpipe photographed by Sébah & Joaillier in Constantinople, Turkey 1891
Police knock down door looking for suspect in a marijuana bust. San Francisco. August 7, 1981
Poster for the Sixth Annual Fourth of July ‘Smoke-In’ held in Washington, D.C 1975