MARIJUANA: From Grassroots to Mainstream

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The history of marijuana use in the United States is embedded in the grassroots movement – no pun intended. For many Americans today, the idea of marijuana as a forbidden substance is nearly as inconceivable as the prohibition of alcohol in the United States between 1920 and 1933.

The collection consists of 103 items or groups, ranging from Smoke In flyers of the 1960s to the extensive archive of a marijuana activist in Oregon. The materials were collected over a period of seven years. A few highlights include:

Grassroots information packet used by activists for California's medical marijuana initiative, the first successful effort in the United States Photographic albums of a Northern California grower, including botanic samples of his crop Production script for Cheech and Chong's Up in Smoke

This material is offered en bloc for $60,000 and is subject to prior sale.

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