The Union: The Business Behind Getting
High is a
2007 documentary film by Canadian filmmaker
Brett Harvey. The film explores the illegal growth, sale and
trafficking of
marijuana. Its theatrical
run was limited to
film festivals.
The film follows host Adam Scorgie as he examines the underground
market, interviewing growers, police officers, criminologists,
economists, doctors, politicians and pop culture icons, revealing
how the industry can function despite being a criminal enterprise.
The
history of marijuana and the reasons for its present prohibition
are discussed, often comparing it to the prohibition of alcohol in
the United
States
in the 1930s, suggesting that gang drug warfare and
other negative aspects associated with marijuana are a result of
prohibition, not the drug itself. The gangs that grow and
traffic the drugs are likened to
those that appeared in major U.S. cities during the Prohibition,
with the intention of profiting from the sale of illegal
alcohol.
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