Brian Taylor is a medicinal marijuana activist and politician in British Columbia.
Tom Crosslin (c. 1955 - September 3, 2001) was a marijuana activist who was shot and killed on his "Rainbow Farm" by an FBI agent.
Richard Lee is a marijuana activist who runs various medical marijuana programs throughout the "Oaksterdam" area of downtown Oakland, California.
Jake Browne (born Jacob Edward Browne) is an editorial writer and medical marijuana activist in Denver, Colorado.
The film also includes interviews with marijuana activists, dispensary owners, politicians and patients who are part of the medical marijuana movement.
Tommy Chong is a marijuana activist and is a supporter of the use of marijuana.
During the 20-minute interview, Emery urged marijuana activists to support the NDP in the 2004 federal election.
He stopped calling himself a "marijuana activist" and instead insisting he was now a "marijuana capitalist".
The area has also been popular amongst marijuana activists and members of the drug subculture.
For example, the official position of the California Narcotics Officers Association is that medical marijuana activists "misled" the public which voted to change the law.