ALLISON B. MARGOLIN, ESQ.
Oct 05, 2021
3 minutes
By Madison Ortiz
“AS A WOMAN, MY MOM IS THE REASON I AM WHO I AM.”
Margolin, Esq., after she turned in the first draft of her new book , a nonfiction memoir on the War on Drugs, due to come out in summer of 2022. The book calls for reconsideration of the punitive approach to drug policy that has dominated for the past 150 years. “All the drug laws are racist; it’s pretend morality that allows the elites to do what they want,” it reads. Margolin, a Columbia University and Harvard Law grad, and drug decriminalization advocate has been
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