Cannabis on the Titanic? Most Likely!

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In 1985, the ship was found and some questions about the ship, including, the then surprising news, the ship had broken in two. With all excitement, wealth, and free time…you wonder, was there cannabis on the Titanic? Queen Victoria, whose name stamps a more conservative era, used cannabis at her doctors orders, to help with menstrual cramps and more. During the Edwardian era, cannabis was legal and just another tool in the medical and recreational toolbox. One of the most popular Edwardian uses for cannabis was as a foot soak for corns.

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The Titanic continues to stay in the news and in public’s mind. Departing England, the largest unsinkable ship was filled with the celebrities of the day including Astors, a Guggenheim, a Countess, art, fabulous jewels, luxury cars and not enough lifeboats.  After being struck by an iceberg, the liner slipped into the deeps of the very cold Atlantic.  In 1985, the ship was found and some questions about the ship, including, the then surprising news, the ship had broken in two.  With all excitement, wealth, and free time…you wonder, was there cannabis on the Titanic?

As we look back, at the question, it definitely would have helped those...

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