The Project 50 Archival Files Collection

An ever-growing collection of links and information


  • Follow this link to Project 50’s Google Drive folder on ACT, the Alliance for Cannabis Therapeutics.
    ACT was the first non-profit association dedicated to medical cannabis and patients. It was founded in 1981 and during its first years it focused on federal legislation (H.R. 4498) and the hearings before DEA Judge Francis Young on rescheduling marijuana. In the 1990s, ACT created numerous small groups, most notably the Marijuana AIDS Research Service (MARS). The patient application packet prepared by MARS for AIDS patients revolutionized the Compassionate IND application process and inundated federal agencies with requests for access to legal marijuana for medical purposes. Panicked by the demand for medical marijuana, especially by AIDS patients, the federal government closed the Compassionate IND program, thereby shutting the door on any legal means to cannabis. Public outcry stunned the federal government but it was too late to go back. Before long, Prop 215 was passed and citizens took matters into their own hands.

  • This link takes you to the Project 50 Google Drive’s folder on medical cannabis legal cases. In addition to the 1976 case that started it all, U.S. v Randall, Description text goes here

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US v. Randall 1976 - Read the judicial decision that started it all.

 H.R. 4498 - The first federal legislation to make marijuana medically available nationwide. Introduced in 1981 by Rep. Stewart McKinney (R-CT)