The Project 50 Digital Archive preserves two decades of historic news, legal cases, legislative actions, and more documenting the rise of the medical cannabis movement. Spanning the years 1976 to 1996, these primary sources trace the struggle for compassionate access—from U.S. v Randall to the first state laws and the emergence of AIDS activism.

This collection, curated by Alice O’Leary Randall, offers researchers, historians, and advocates a unique window into the people and events that shaped modern medical cannabis policy. Explore, download, and share these original clippings to keep their stories alive.

The Project 50 Archival Files Collection

A Google drive filled with documents and news articles from the first 20 years of the medical cannabis movement.


Collectively, the PUBLIC directory functions as a research and storytelling portal, bridging archival preservation with public education. It invites scholars, students, and advocates to explore the social history of medical cannabis through the original voices that shaped it.


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