Salutations,
Indeed and UN's past wasn't exactly glorious neither when known as the former League of Nations: imagine, this organisation had multiple copies of "The Black Candle" for reference in their Narcotics Division...
Historically it appears North-American prohibition laws happened to have xenophobic roots. To me it's still somewhat vague so i'll simply attempt to suggest a starting point for those who'd like to explore further:
Those were quite different times when a spread of intolerance actually allowed sexual sterilisation laws to emerge... These locations listed above were only among the first ones to adopt such unjust legislation, not the last.
On my side of the borders it seems a great deal of the agravation originated from "elite" persons, like Emily Murphy who received lots of honor in her time and even in our own era!
Certaines de ses récompenses les plus notoires
1915 - L'Ordre de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem
1985 - Timbre-Poste 32 ¢ commémoratif
2004 - 50 Dollars - Les Cinq Fameuses
For more details i'd refer to opinions from
David Kilgour as he criticized this memorable Canadian character with influent ties in moral, political and judiciary domains.
...what happened in 61 when U.N. was heavily...
Pressured by USA and also infiltrated by Canadian prohibitionists, possibly among others i believe.
We're all suffering the war on drugs initiated and led by the USA, and now that they finally changed their mind, we'll continue suffering for a long time... because it will take ages to undo things at the UN level...
Fuck the U.N. I'm really not sure what they do?
They didn't know at the time so maybe it's just normal we still have to wonder today!!
Now they want to fuck up legal cannabis?
That wouldn't be a first time in Canada considering that cannabis ("Indian Hemp") was on "
Annexe A" of the "
Loi de Pharmacie" of Québec initially (1890 & 1909), but then i think it got mysteriously banned via silent transfer to federal jurisdiction by Henri-Séverin Béland in 1923 (without due political debate!), before it was declared as "poison" at the provincial level in 1925 while Raoul Dandurand presided at the League of Nations (not to mention it turns out his wife shared some of Murphy's views as an activist)...
Briefly put high society members felt entitled to re-organize the world with themselves as raw models, dreaming of guiding ordinary populations like sheep breeders, or gardeners cultivating new plant strains i guess.
So much for the love of children...