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T-Shirts

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In the 1990s, Robert and Alice founded the Marijuana AIDS Research Service (MARS) and created T-shirts that were worn by volunteers during the October 1992 display of the AIDS Quilt on the Washington Mall as shown in the accompanying pictures including one from the Candle Light march. Also shown is AIDS patient Kenny Jenks speaking with Brownie Mary Rathburn, Scott Imler, and Robert during a campaign for the Santa Cruz Prop A — one of the first voter propositions that legalized medical access to marijuana for California residents. There are just a few remaining. Get yours today! Each order will include a vintage button from Alice’s button collection including buttons from many of the medical marijuana initiatives.

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In the 1990s, Robert and Alice founded the Marijuana AIDS Research Service (MARS) and created T-shirts that were worn by volunteers during the October 1992 display of the AIDS Quilt on the Washington Mall as shown in the accompanying pictures including one from the Candle Light march. Also shown is AIDS patient Kenny Jenks speaking with Brownie Mary Rathburn, Scott Imler, and Robert during a campaign for the Santa Cruz Prop A — one of the first voter propositions that legalized medical access to marijuana for California residents. There are just a few remaining. Get yours today! Each order will include a vintage button from Alice’s button collection including buttons from many of the medical marijuana initiatives.

In the 1990s, Robert and Alice founded the Marijuana AIDS Research Service (MARS) and created T-shirts that were worn by volunteers during the October 1992 display of the AIDS Quilt on the Washington Mall as shown in the accompanying pictures including one from the Candle Light march. Also shown is AIDS patient Kenny Jenks speaking with Brownie Mary Rathburn, Scott Imler, and Robert during a campaign for the Santa Cruz Prop A — one of the first voter propositions that legalized medical access to marijuana for California residents. There are just a few remaining. Get yours today! Each order will include a vintage button from Alice’s button collection including buttons from many of the medical marijuana initiatives.

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Disclaimer: This site is for informational and educational purposes only. No cannabis is sold on this site. Memorabilia sold at this site is historic in nature but all canisters and cases have been thoroughly cleaned with no measurable amounts of cannabis remaining. With the exception of the books, all items are 20 to 40 years old. Some aging can be expected.