The Online Reefer Madness Teaching Museum
REEFER MADNESS MAGAZINE LIST
:
last update =
April 03, 2003
NOTE: - This index only deals with medical and Reefer
Madness articles---
There is a second index that deals with Industrial Hemp and
agricultural articles.
NOTE:
THE MUSEUM DOES NOT HAVE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT AND IS LOOKING FOR COPIES/
PHOTOCOPIES ETC. FROM THE FOLLOWING:
(Note:
Information may be incomplete or incorrect:::)
AMERICAN
DETECTIVE
[ ]-August 1938 A Lesson in
Lust and Marijuana- The Weed of Sin!
Bulletin
of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation
marihuana
--1951 16 -- 1
Business
Digest
Vol. 1
No. 10. This is a soft cover book with 104 pages.
Measures 5 1/2" x 7 7/8". Excellent collectible. Partial
Contents: Materials Used in New Cars; Flight Strips; Marihuana; Chain Store
Growth; Transport Coordination; The Persistent Motor Violator; The Three C's of
Credit; Low-Rent Housing Gets Federal Aid plus much more. This book is rated:
etc.
Complete
Detective
Dec.
1939 - Reefer
Crazed Raiders
Crime
Confessions
May 1939 - Prostitution and
reefer stories!
CRIME
DETECTIVE:
-[1] “I fed the Marijuana Monster” – Winter 1945
DETECTIVE
FICTION
[ ]-[c]-
Marihuana - May 3-1941
Outstanding Marihuana cover has interior black and white illustrations to
illustrate stories. A mag of the
book Marihuana.
DETECTIVE
MAGAZINE
-[1] “Trailing
Cleveland
's Marihuana Killers” May
1948
DETECTIVE
WORLD
-[2][c] “Marijuana
I sold Hollywood Stars” Feb. 1948
Doc
Savage Science Detective - Kenneth
Robeson, 1948
Jan,-Feb. 1948 - vol.XXIX
no.6
"Cannabis Sativa"
by H.Bedford-Jones
"Flower of Death"
by Everett M. Weber
Fraternal Order of Police Journal
*EDITOR:
Marihuana evils, Fraternal Order of Police journal, January 1933, pages 10-11,
21-22.
Front Page Detective
[ ]- June, 1942 - Marihuana
Murder for the Scheming Mistress - Floods trapped the trigger-man. (Warren
County, Pennsylvania)
UNITED STATES FEDERAL
REGULATIONS: Federal Bureau of
Investigation, Law Enforcement Bulletin, 1937, 6, No. 5, pages 11-16.
FOCUS
- FOCUS Pocket Magazine
[ ][c]- Cities Of Sin” a
story on the drug problem and photos of marijuana cigarettes – Sept 1951
"GANG"
Dec. 1938 - Awesome pulp
magazine entitled "GANG", has "10 action stories", including
"Reefer Spawn", all about a
" 'Mary Warner" sex-mad orgy".
Even the ads are hilarious, mostly sexually oriented.
15
STORY DETECTIVE
[c]- Donald Barr Chidsey's
Sgt. Morton story "Marijuana Madness".-
Dec 1950
INSIDE
DETECTIVE:
-[1] November 1950- One-Way to Hell” ...by Phil Dorf
Four page article on the perils of drug addiction - "From two or
three sticks of marijuana a day she progressed to 'weed parties' and then to
heroin. It might have been morphine
or cocaine, but the effect would be the same...for dope is like an
octopus..." Great descriptions
and 6 photos including several paragraphs on Barney Ross and a pic of actress
Lila Leeds ( Wild Weed ) after a raid. --
-[2] Inside Detective from June
1959. Decent shape...Big story on exotic dancer Candy Barr and how she might
have to spend 15 years in jail for possession of marijuana! Yikes!
THE
KEYNOTE: -
Monthly publication of the Detroit Federation of musicians
Editorial
- Jan/Feb 1941
MAN
TO MAN SUMMER ANNUAL - 1956
[ ]- Man To Man Summer
Annual 1956, pub. by Picture Magazines Inc.
Weird Effects Of Marijuana Smoking.
MELODY
MAKER
“Dope Cigarette Peddling
among British Musicians” Feb 22, 1936
Mammoth Adventure:
May 1947 - A nice issue of a
short-lived pulp that only ran for 8 issues in 1946-1947. Contains a story by
Lester Barclay, "Tall, Dark and Ugly," in which "Marihuana,
vicious and insidious drug, started Gil Hubbard on a relentless 'viper'
hunt!"
Modern
Romances
Modern Romances; December
1938 Dunellen, NJ: Dell Publishing Co, 1938. "Woman Against Evil",
"Reefer Club"
THE
NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE - JAN.25, 1955
[1]- JAN. 25, 1955.
"dope--the blonde beauty and Robert Mitchum"; and "the experts
pick basketball's best bets for 1955"; and other articles. (see photos)
NEW
YORK POLICE JOURNAL
-[ ] – 1929 exact date
unknown
-[ ] – 1937 exact date
unknown
PACIFIC
COAST INTERNATION:
-[2] “Unknown Article” Dec. 1940
PACIFIC
RURAL PRESS: (also called California Farmer)
-[ ]- “Hemp culture may be
profitable” By J.W. Gilmore. 107:478
Apr. 5, 1924 – Industrial hemp article.
PHOTOPLAY
-[1][c]- "The Truth
About Dope In Hollywood" marijuana use with coverage of Robert Mitchum's
arrest at Lila's Leeds's house. -
Dec 1948
Police
Officer Magazine
[poor copy]- V2- 1939
PRAIRIE
FARMER magazine
-
July 30, 1938 - MARIJUANA MUST GO! - Deadly as a copperhead snake is the drug - weed
marijuana which has been found growing wild. A young man in Fayette county IN,
has gone insane from the use of Marijuana or "dope" cigarettes. He is
now a crazed , wild boy.... the first stage, it makes people happy...the
second stage they become criminally violent the third stage is complete
insanity.
PRIVATE
DETECTIVE:
“RING
AROUND A REEFER” By Wallace Kayton 10/38 (note may not be a Reefer story)
PURDUE
AGRICULTURIST - Purdue University
“Marijuana challenges the farmer” By J.M. Williamson Dec. 1938
REAL
DETECTIVE MAGAZINE –
[1]-“The Fight Against
Marijuana, The "sex" Cigarette” by Joseph Appelgate - APRIL 1935
READER'S DIGEST: Published
[Grand Rapids, Mich., Eerdmans]
[1]- "Marijuana Alert
III", - DECEMBER 1981
SIR!
Vol.5 No.1 October 1949 - Marijuana- Good or Evil?
THE
SPIDER:
[ ]- “The Devil-Weed a poem by Spiderette about the evils of marijuana!”
Vol.22 #3 Dec. 1940
TAB
July
1952-- Reefer Parties - girlie magazine (I think)
TIMELY
DETECTIVE
[c] - “REEFER VICE MOB”
- May 1950 - Timely Detective Case
in good condition! featuring an absolutely GREAT 6pp photos + text feature “I
Was Framed By A Reefer Vice Mob” - the true story of a dame caught up in the
"reefer" scene who was made a patsy for murder by mobster dealers
while she was reefered out of her mind! Super lingerie photos of sexy 50's
brunette on reefer, her clothes unbottoned for the obligatory ravaging... Reefer
Vice Mobs are always the best! Plus dozens of great late-40's crime photos and
stories!
TRUE:
-[1][c] “White Slaves for
Yellow Devils” by John Hilton- Japanese
conspiracy to lure white women into prostitution - August 1942
Note,
could be called true thrills
-[2] Trailing Texas' Dope-Crazed Killer, by Leland Heath
September 1942
TRUE
CRIME CASES:
[1][c]- “Hollywood's
Reefer ring” – Dec. 1949
TRUE
CRIME MAGAZINE:
[1]-“MARIJUANA MADNESS”
By WADE HITSON - APRIL,1948
TRUE
CRIME DETECTIVE
December
1947. “Where There's Marijuana Smoke There's Murder”
TRUE
POLICE CASES -
“Action on Marijuana
Highway” – March 1951
*UNITED
STATES FEDERAL REGULATIONS: Federal
Bureau of Investigation, Law Enforcement Bulletin, 1937, 6, No. 5, pages
11-16.
Vice
Squad Detective, #1
From The Pulp Collector
Press, 1986. 5.5 x 8.5 inches. 34 pages.
Originally published in 1934, Vice Squad Detective
featured a combination of hardboiled detective, saucy story lines, spicy girly
art, and drugs and/or weird menace type stories.
According to the Introduction to this reprint by John P. Gunnison, the
pulp was a "one shot" affair of which very few copies are known to
exist. Reprint #1 features the story
- Marijuana Vice Trap by L.S. Worth
THE
WHISPERER pulp magazine
-[1][c]
“The Vilest Weed” By Henry Lysing
Oct. 1937
Magazine also contains a
novelette, three short stories and an article "The Vilest Weed" about
Marihuana - "The newest dope menace which faces America's younger
generation".
WHISPER.
"thru the keyhole:
-[2][c] “HOW
REEFER PARTIES BREED VICE” Vol. 2, #2 - July 1948
WINK
Magazine-A Whirl of Girls-Late1940’s
The January 1949 issue has
complete cover separation, wear and folding, but inside is the good stuff.
“How to Tame A Wild Wife” and “Reefer Dance” are some of the articles.
Most of the models are in fishnets and heels. Some things never change.
WOMEN
IN CRIME
-[1][c] “I
sold death and Marijuana” Vol2 #2 1947
World
Digest Magazine,
Vol 1,
#2, 128p, can't find the month (year was even hard to find!).
1950 - Marihuana (a.k.a Marijuana) Madness Below the Rio (tells how
Iguana's are used like canaries by weed smoking Mexicans
THE
YORKER:
(note- not the New Yorker) published by a historical society
-[1][c] “The
Marihuana Menace” Nov. 1933
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