Robert Randall (advocate)

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Robert Randall (1948 – 2001)[1] was an advocate for medical marijuana and the founder of Alliance for Cannabis Therapeutics. He was also the first legal medical marijuana smoker in the United States since 1937. He documented his accounts in his book, co-written with wife Alice O'Leary: Marijuana Rx: The Patients Fight for Medical Pot.

See also

Known as the father of medical marijuana.

References

  1. Zielinski, Graeme (8 June 2001). "Activist Robert C. Randall Dies; Won Right to Medical Marijuana". Washington Post. 

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