These original federal medical marijuana canisters are surviving artifacts from the United States government’s first patient supply program.
Issued to Robert Randall—the first person to receive legal access to cannabis as medicine—they once held approximately 300 government-produced marijuana cigarettes.
What remains is not just a container, but evidence of a system that quietly operated for decades. Each canister comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
The older canisters, those from the 1980s, are 5” tall. Later canisters are 7” tall. All are 6” in diameter. All canisters have oxidation and belmishes. And, of course, all canisters are empty and cleaned of any cannabis residue.
These original federal medical marijuana canisters are surviving artifacts from the United States government’s first patient supply program.
Issued to Robert Randall—the first person to receive legal access to cannabis as medicine—they once held approximately 300 government-produced marijuana cigarettes.
What remains is not just a container, but evidence of a system that quietly operated for decades. Each canister comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
The older canisters, those from the 1980s, are 5” tall. Later canisters are 7” tall. All are 6” in diameter. All canisters have oxidation and belmishes. And, of course, all canisters are empty and cleaned of any cannabis residue.