DENNIS PERON
'Dennis Peron' is a medical marijuana activist living in San Francisco. He grew up in the Bronx, served in the Air Force in Vietnam and moved to The Castro where he cofounded the Cannabis Buyers Club and coauthored California Proposition 215. His marijuana business was busted by authorities in 1978 and 1990. In 1996, Dan Lungren, state attorney general, ordered another bust of Peron's club. Proposition 215 was passed soon thereafter, which allowed the club to reopen. Later in 1996 The Grassroots Party of Minnesota fielded Dennis Peron, as their first Presidential nominee, in the U.S. presidential election. Peron received 5,400 votes. In 1998, Peron ran in the Republican primary for California governor against his rival Lungren (who won the primary and lost the election to Gray Davis).
★ "Pothole Awaits Calif. Attorney General in Drive for Governor", Washington Post
★ Biography from MisterSF
★ Dennis Peron: The Marijuana Mouse That Roared, High Times
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★ "Pothole Awaits Calif. Attorney General in Drive for Governor", Washington Post
★ Biography from MisterSF
★ Dennis Peron: The Marijuana Mouse That Roared, High Times
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