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This room is dedicated to the millions of persons who are not mentioned here, but that have suffered loss, incarceration, even death due to the 63 years of Cannabis prohibition.

Since this is a museum I would like to include here historical figures that I came across who stood up for or loved the hemp plant or who had some related relationship with the plant. Many mentioned here did not want to be at the forefront of Cannabis prohibition - Donald Scott comes to mind.

Yet over the years I have been involved, I have witnessed or heard of thousands of Americans who stood up for Cannabis, at risk of loss of their personal liberty, with the government looking over their shoulder. After listening to Brownie Mary Rathbun testify before the government, I was really proud to share a joint with her on the Capital steps in Sacramento.

Because I'm the Curator here you are going to meet a lot of the people I crossed paths with, while others I will have to search out. If you are here and don't want to be, let me know. I want to thank everyone who has ever been to a hemp rally, who ever smoked a joint, bought a hemp product, or voted for hemp medicine, because we have a common mind and purpose.

We want to extend freedom, to ourselves, to farmers, to patients, and to our children, to make up a new life based on natural, renewable, and sustainable resources.

Many people here made direct contributions to the museum in time, money, or museum items. My special thanks to you.


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