Legality of Cannabis by U.S. Jurisdiction

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English: 1992.0413.01; Signboard, 'Can You Pass the Acid Test?', used by Ken Kesey to advertise events with the 'Merry Pranksters', front view.
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Sign for the Acid Test on November 27, 1965 by Ken Kesey, from the National Museum of American History, collection item #1992.0413.01.

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27 November 1965

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