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redneckdriver rated 4 months ago-
The longest surviving federal marijuana smoker in the United States, Irvin Rosenfeld, is alive and well.
After 22 years as a patient in the Federal Drug Administration's Investigational New Drug (IND) Program, Irv is celebrating.
On November 20, 2004, the twenty-second anniversary of hi...
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 Yamamushi rated 2 months ago- the problem is that most of us pot smokers forget to vote, and so nothing changes, despite the overwhelming majority of American citizens that support decriminalizing it.
 redxxxx rated 4 months ago- HB 5470
 tommy-sean rated 5 months ago- Irvin Rosenfeld is an awesome advocate.
I wish the rest of the proceedings were recorded.
 redneckdriver rated 4 months ago-
The longest surviving federal marijuana smoker in the United States, Irvin Rosenfeld, is alive and well.
After 22 years as a patient in the Federal Drug Administration's Investigational New Drug (IND) Program, Irv is celebrating.
On November 20, 2004, the twenty-second anniversary of his entry into the IND Program, Irv invites members of the press to interview him, remotely or in person.
The United States government prohibits the therapeutic use of cannabis for all of its citizens except "the magnificent seven". Four of these seven, including Irv, were the subject of the "Chronic Cannabis Use in the Compassionate Investigational New Drug Program Study" conducted in Missoula, MT in 2001.
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