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Evergreen: The Road to Legalization

Director - Riley Morton and Nils Cowan
Run Time - 86 minutes
Language - English
Format - DVD / Digital Streaming
Year - 2013
Genre - Documentary

Educational Interest- Agriculture, American Studies, Business,
History (U.S.), Justice, Law & Legal Studies, Medicine, Political Science, Urban Studies

Institutional DVD Price: $295

Evergreen: The Road to Legalization is the definitive feature documentary film on Ballot Initiative 502, which made Washington the first American state to legalize possession of recreational marijuana for adults 21 and older, when it went into effect on December 6, 2012. Evergreen: The Road to Legalization captures this historic time, providing a balanced view of the issues surrounding Initiative 502 by going inside both proponent and opponent camps to see how citizens are working to change cannabis prohibition policy.

This documentary serves as a case study to demonstrate how Washington State citizens have dealt with the complex politics surrounding marijuana prohibition. What are the local, federal and cultural implications of the first U.S. state voting to approve recreational marijuana possession by a 56 percent to 44 percent margin? How did Washington State get a marijuana reform law passed while Proposition 19 failed in California? Why are many medical marijuana patients, dispensaries and care providers strongly opposed to I-502?

Evergreen answers these questions while tracking the behind-the-scenes efforts of both campaigns – from initial grassroots fundraising efforts, to tense exchanges and conflict-filled campaign stops, to the historic vote by Washington state citizens that effectively ended 75 years of cannabis prohibition policy and its future implications.
"Evergreen offers an important boots-on-the-ground perspective. The personalities and rhetoric are colorful and the film's presentation is lively." -The Hollywood Reporter

"A fascinating, extraordinarily well-researched and executed doc." - Filmmaker Magazine