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[edit] Archival film copies
The article claims that two VHS copies of the original film were recovered and donated to the Library of Congress on May 19, 1989. I'm guessing here (because the date sounds right) but does anyone know if Jack Herer was the donor? --Viriditas 11:30, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
- Accordint to the toatse.com article it links, Maria Farrow, Carl Packard, and Jack Herer (who is the author of the very toatse article) donated it. Added to the article. --ThrashedParanoid 23:11, 13 December 2005 (UTC)