This text details the life and work of Dr. Tod Mikuriya, a psychiatrist who spearheaded the effort to restore marijuana’s place in Western medicine. His research and advocacy, including compiling a comprehensive bibliography on cannabis and working with various activist groups, challenged the government’s prohibitionist stance. The text also explores the political context of the marijuana debate, particularly during the Nixon administration, showing how the “war on drugs” intersected with other political events and power struggles. Finally, it describes the impact of figures like John Lennon on public perceptions of marijuana and its legalization efforts.