Elvy Musikka

[1][2][3] Born in Columbia with congenital cataracts that severely limited her vision, Musikka underwent a series of surgeries both in her home country and in the US.

Shortly thereafter, Musikka was accepted into the federal IND (Investigational New Drug) program, which began to provide her monthly tins containing 300 joints grown at a government farm in Mississippi.

[4][5] Musikka’s case earned international headlines and she soon was recruited to join Journeys for Justice and the Cannabis Action Network, appearing at pro-pot rallies across the country.

At a time when possessing pot still meant arrest and jail, Musikka was uniquely able, and willing, to be open and honest about her marijuana use, since it was sanctioned by the federal government.

A powerful singer and musician who has always been at home behind a microphone, Musikka wrote and recorded many pro-hemp songs that she performed at rallies across the country and around the world.