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The John C. Lupien Collection
John C. Lupien, in pursuit of a Masters Degree, has done some of the best and most interesting research on the history and origins of the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937. In the course of his research, he has uncovered some interesting and provocative documents, and has done the best exploration I have seen yet of the supposed Anslinger-Hearst-DuPont conspiracy behind these laws.
Unraveling an American Dilemma: The Demonization of Marihuana - A Masters Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School Pepperdine University - In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts - By John Craig Lupien April, 1995
Full document (about 650K) - Table of Contents
Source Documents
Correspondence about the legal status of hemp 1930 - 1938
Letter from Harry Anslinger - September 29, 1936
Letter from Elizabeth Bass - September 30, 1936
Letter from Elizabeth Bass - October 6, 1936
Letter from Harry Anslinger - November 2, 1936
Letter from Elizabeth Bass - November 3, 1936
Day By Day Story of the Experimental Farms - Process Cured Hemp - by Frank Ridgway, Chicago Tribune, November 4, 1936
Letter from Elizabeth Bass - November 5, 1936
Letter from Elizabeth Bass - November 6, 1936
Report of the Marihuana Investigation - Summer, 1937
Day By Day Story of the Experimental Farms - Process Cured Hemp - by Frank Ridgway, Chicago Tribune, October 10, 1937
Letter from H. W. Bellrose, October 12, 1937
Letter from H. W. Bellrose - October 12, 1937
Letter from H. W. Bellrose - October 14, 1937
Letter from Brien McMahon - October 26, 1937
Letter from Will S. Wood - November 6, 1937
Letter from Frank Ridgway - January 21, 1938
Letter from Elizabeth Bass - March 5, 1938
Letter from Elizabeth Bass - March 5, 1938
Letter from Elizabeth Bass - March 10, 1938
Report of Survey Commercialized Hemp Crop (1934-35 Crop) in the State of Minnesota, by H.T. Nugent, Federal Bureau of Narcotics, Field Supervisor, October 22, 1938