EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 42 MIN
The Untold Story Behind Legal Cannabis in America | Kip Andersen
from Let's be Blunt with Montel · host Montel Williams
#MedicalCannabis #CannabisHistory #JoinTheClub In this powerful episode of Let’s Be Blunt with Montel, Montel sits down with acclaimed documentary filmmaker Kip Andersen to discuss his groundbreaking new film Join the Club — the untold story of activist Dennis Peron, the AIDS crisis, and the fight that changed cannabis laws in America forever. Long before dispensaries became mainstream, Peron and a community of activists in San Francisco risked arrest, raids, and prison to help suffering patients gain access to medical cannabis during the height of the AIDS epidemic. Their work ultimately helped lead to California’s historic Proposition 215, the first medical cannabis law in the United States. Montel and Kip explore: The origins of the San Francisco Cannabis Buyers’ Club The overlooked LGBTQ+ roots of the cannabis movement How compassion became civil disobedience Government crackdowns and the fight for patient rights The media narratives surrounding cannabis then vs. now Why this history still matters today Kip Andersen—director of Cowspiracy, What the Health, Seaspiracy, and Christspiracy—shares why he felt compelled to tell this story and what modern audiences can learn from the activists who helped spark a global movement. This is more than a cannabis story. It’s a story about humanity, courage, healthcare, and the people who changed history from the ground up. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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#MedicalCannabis #CannabisHistory #JoinTheClub In this powerful episode of Let’s Be Blunt with Montel, Montel sits down with acclaimed documentary filmmaker Kip Andersen to discuss his groundbreaking new film Join the Club — the untold story of activist Dennis Peron, the AIDS crisis, and the fight that changed cannabis laws in America forever. Long before dispensaries became mainstream, Peron and a community of activists in San Francisco risked arrest, raids, and prison to help suffering patients gain access to medical cannabis during the height of the AIDS epidemic. Their work ultimately helped lead to California’s historic Proposition 215, the first medical cannabis law in the United States. Montel and Kip explore: The origins of the San Francisco Cannabis Buyers’ Club The overlooked LGBTQ+ roots of the cannabis movement How compassion became civil disobedience Government crackdowns and the fight for patient rights The media narratives surrounding cannabis then vs. now Why this history still matters today Kip Andersen—director of Cowspiracy, What the Health, Seaspiracy, and Christspiracy—shares why he felt compelled to tell this story and what modern audiences can learn from the activists who helped spark a global movement. This is more than a cannabis story.It’s a story about humanity, courage, healthcare, and the people who changed history from the ground up.
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