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Description
Black text and graphics on white paper. Lower left corner contains a small drawing of a man in a t shirt with a marijuana leaf on it; there is a joint in his mouth and he is pointing his index finger. Center of the poster contains details regarding the rally and a summary of the California Marijuana Initiative. Advertisement for a march on the lawn of the Los Angeles Federal Building for the decriminalization of marijuana.
Asset Metadata
Title
36 hour free concert
Subject
California Marijuana Institute
(corporate name),
Marijuana--Law and legislation
(subject),
Political demonstrations
(subject)
Tags
OAI-PMH Harvest
Place
California
(states),
Los Angeles
(city or populated place),
USA
(countries)
Type
images
Format
1 print : lithograph, black and white
(format),
image/tiff
(imt),
posters
(aat),
sheet 43 x 28 cm (poster format).
(format)
Language
English
Source
ONE Archives: Posters and Graphic Materials
(subcollection),
ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives
(collection),
University of Southern California
(contributing entity)
Relation References
Online Archive of California: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c89p37jd/
(references)
Date Created
1981
Contributor
Coll2018-001 ONE Archives LGBTQ Poster Collection
(provenance)
Publisher
University of Southern California. Libraries
(digital)
Repository Email
askone@usc.edu
Repository Name
ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives
Repository Location
909 West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, 90007; phone (213) 821-2771
Rights
This work is issued under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
Copyright
This work is issued under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
Access Conditions
This online display has been made possible by a generous grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources. For access to the physical items, contact ONE Archives at askone@usc.edu; or...
Permanent Link (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.25549/one-c4-46014
Identifier
box 9 (
box
), P01378 (
call number
), one-2018001-p01378~01.tif (
filename
), one-c4-46014 (
legacy record id
)
IIIF ID
[Document.IIIFV3ID]
DM Record ID
46014
Unique identifier
UC12338874
Legacy Identifier
one-2018001-p01378~01.tif
Type
Image
Internet Media Type
image/tiff
Resolution
16.8 in × 24.9 in at 300dpi
42.7 cm × 63.3 cm at 300dpi
Transcript (If available)
Content
cmi 3 6 H 0 UR
California
Marijuana ;
Initiative “82
GROW
—) FREE <)
=CONCERT =
*
10:00 AM
WHERE ?
THE LAWN OF THE FEDERAL BUILDING ,
AT 1,000 WILSHTRE BOULEVARD, WEsTWooD. © IN
MARCH 748, 14:15, 21*22
In these Last few weeks of the CALIFORNIA MARIJUANA INITIATIVE '82 Wint i N
; J er Campaign, Nov. 13,
'GO «- Ape. 13; el, we realize that we aren't going to make it without your help. T0 do this :
we are schedualing 3 weekends of FREE CONCERTS & RAT..YS. .
On March 7-8 we will hold our KiCK OFF RALLY for the CMI *82 SIGNITURE BLITZ! Come on by,
listen to some good sounds, sign up, 2nd.get trained to circulate the GMI'’é2 initiative pet-
ition, then on;
March 14-15, Our second RALLY with even More music! Bring your friends, an@ turn in the
petitions that you have collected for CMI to date. and pick up more to bring back on;
March 21-22; Our Final CONCERT & TURN IN RALLY! Turn in all of your signitures now so we
ean announce the results on Monday March 23rd., 1981.
March 23rd. is the LAST DAY for turning in your petitions to the CMI/REEFER RAIDERS, so
we can count them up and announce the results by the April 13th deadline. It will take that
long to process all of the 606,000 signitures that we need to insure that the CMI ‘82 will be
on the June 1982 Ballot.
At this time, the CMI/REEFER RAIDERS effort has collected only 100,000 signitures.
means that without your help we will have to re-file the initiative, and have the CMI‘°82
SUMMER OF °81 CAMPAIGN.
There are 2,000,000 people in L.A. Count
millions more in ORANGE COUNTY, SAN DIEGO, NIURA, SAN BERNADINO, RIVERSIDE, AND THE REST
Of CALIFORNIA. We need petitioners anywhere in the state. Tell your friends! We train
petitioners. It*s Easy! Come to the concert. ENJOY!" Then WORK for 8 = I2 hours over the
This
alone of VOTING AGE who Smoke POT...i1nere are
next two weeks and do YOUR part to keep
people out of jail and LET OUR PEOPLE GROW...!
AS ANY ONE WHO HAS PETITIONED FOR CM1
IN THE PAST KNOWS, THE POT PETITION IS ONE OF THE
EASIEST TO GET SIGNITURES FOR.
The HARD part is ge
tting the petitioners to get the sigintures.
CMI *82 is essentially the same as the CMI °72 measure. (PROP. 11)
CMI °72 made the Ballot; at the time there were 14 Millon (1 in 11 Adults)
Californians of Voting age who had ever smoked
year that 18 year olds could Vote! ). The CMI
Pot ( this was the First Full
*72 measure received 2,698,723
Votes, of which 650.000 (approximately
) Votes were from people who had smokeé
before. Therefore, over 2,000,000 people who had never smoked Pot Voted for it?
Today, nearly 10 years later,
Pot, 5,000,000 of whom are curren
7,000,000 Californians of Voting age have smoked
t users (thats 1 out of every 3 have tried and
1 in 4 are still users).
We will win hands down, if We get on the Ballot! So, Let's end this silliness
Now!!*® Let Families, Friends, Neighbors, Buisness Associates, and Backyards
come put of the closet! Free the Weed, Free the people, 1,000,000 years in Jail
is Bade ake WE have 4,000,Petition Boards ready. BYOP,Party, Learn, Party, Pet-
ition, & go Free. It*s your Right if you are 18, American Citizen, and not
currently on parole, to register to Vote and circulate the CMI °d32 Petition.
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Inherited Values
Title
ONE Archives: Posters and Graphic Materials
Description
ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives is the oldest active Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning (LGBTQ) organization in the United States and the largest repository of LGBTQ materials in the world. Founded in 1952, ONE Archives currently houses over two million archival items including periodicals, books, film, video and audio recordings, photographs, artworks, organizational records and personal papers.
A small subset of this material has been digitized and is available online.
For additional information about the Archives, please see our Website (https://one.usc.edu/).
ONE Archives’ digital collections have been made possible by generous support from the California State Library (https://www.library.ca.gov), the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) (https://www.clir.org/), The GRAMMY Foundation (https://www.grammy.com/grammy-foundation), the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) (https://www.neh.gov/), ONE Archives Foundation (https://www.onearchives.org), and a USC Libraries Dean's Challenge Grant.
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