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- Philip Morris trademarks the name "Marley"
- Structured Creativity Group Presentation (BAT, undated, about competition with cannabis, glue sniffing, hard drugs)
- Brainstorming II: What three radical changes might, through the agency of R&D, take place in this industry by the end of the century? (BAT, 1980)
- The Chemistry of Kool and a Recommendation (Philip Morris, 1972 - People use cigarettes for "narcotic effect" derived from nicotine)
- "We should look at ourselves as a drug company" (likens BAT's role to that of a drug company supplying the world's increasing appetite for "mood-affecting" drugs. BAT, 1980)
- Trademarking street names of marijuana (B&W, 1976)
- American Tobacco Co. memo State Of Virginia Permit To Philip Morris, Inc., For Investigations On Marijuana American Tobacco intelligence memo discussing competitor obtaining permits to grow marijuana
- Structured Creativity Group: Thoughts by C.C. Grieg, R and D Southampton Marketing Scenario ("Larger bag to carry the money to the bank" (BAT, undated)
- When are they going to legalize pot? Undated magazine advertisement, by National Institute of Mental Health
- Brainstorming II (BAT, 1980)(Thoughts about diversifying as a supplier of mood-altering drugs)
- Smoking and attention deficit disorder(Philip Morris, 1977)(Proposes theory that children with ADD grow up to self-medicate with nicotine)
- Acapulco Gold pack, no known author
- Brown & Williamson document titled "Environment" (mentions competing with marijuana in the future)
- Philip Morris Scientist William Dunn: "Cigarette smoke is a drug" (1969)