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Pictures: Rainbow Farm Pilgramage and Vigil in Cass County, MI
Tuesday, November 12, 2002

March and pilgrimage to the gates of Rainbow Farm, site of the FBI killing of two prominent cannabis activists, Grover "Tom" Crosslin and Rolland "Rollie" Rohm in September 2001
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  Tom Crosslin and Rollie Rohm at Rainbow Farm

 
Event organizer Melody Carr, Michigan Cannabis Action Network


(from l to r) unknown, Rev. Steve Thompson, Will Dwyer, (behind banner: South Bend Tribune Photographer Erin
Lantrip, Doug Leinbach), Nora Callahan, Jeff Fillmore, Trena Moss


Erin Lantrip, Will Dwyer, Doug Leinbach, Nora Callahan, Jeff Fillmore

 
Rev. Steve Thompson
(Photo: Erin Lantrip, South Bend Tribune Photographer)

 
Rev. Steve Thompson, Will Dwyer
(Photo: Erin Lantrip, South Bend Tribune Photographer)

 
Jeff Fillmore
(Photo: Erin Lantrip, South Bend Tribune Photographer)

 
Trena Moss
(Photo: Erin Lantrip, South Bend Tribune Photographer)

 
Trena Moss

 
Bill Moss

 
Rev. Steve Thompson

 


(Above and below) the ruins of Rainbow Farm

 

 

 
Nora Callahan, South Bend Tribune Reporter Adam Jackson, Bill Moss

 
Nora Callahan (back to camera), Melody Karr, unknown, Will Dwyer,
Rev. Steve Thompson, Shirley DeWeese

 
Doug Leinbach

 
Melody Karr

 

 
Tom Crosslin bought this old house because it was used as part of the Underground Railroad. He hoped to do something special with it one day. The house is located just outside of the town of Vandalia.

Demonstration/Vigil at the old Cassopolis courthouse

 

 

 
Will Dwyer

 
Jeff Fillmore

 
Kathy Kennedy conversing with
Chuck Armsbury of The November Coalition

 
unknown, Doug Leinbach (far right)


Rev. Steve Thompson (back to camera), unknown, Melody Karr (far right)

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