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What Are the Effects of Marijuana Criminalization?

What Are the Effects of Marijuana Criminalization?

FromTop of Mind with Julie Rose


What Are the Effects of Marijuana Criminalization?

FromTop of Mind with Julie Rose

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Apr 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A decade ago, there was not a single state where it was legal to use recreational marijuana. Today, nearly half of Americans live in states where pot is now legal. And many more are in states where medical marijuana has been legalized. But the federal government maintains that the drug has no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. How do we make sense of that? Our nation’s laws about marijuana are remarkably inconsistent. What are the effects of marijuana criminalization? And who gets caught in the middle? On this podcast episode, we talk to a man wrongly imprisoned for marijuana charges, a cannabis criminal justice reform advocate, a primary care doctor who’s been prescribing medical cannabis for years, and a drug historian to explains why the origin of our nation’s patchwork of marijuana laws.

Podcast Guests:
Donte West, Legacy Fellow at Last Prisoner Project

Natalie Papillion, COO at Last Prisoner Project

Peter Grinspoon, primary care doctor at Massachusetts General Hospital, instructor at Harvard Medical School, author of “Seeing Through the Smoke: A Cannabis Specialist Untangles the Truth about Marijuana”

Emily Dufton, author of “Grass Roots: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Marijuana in America”

**This episode is part of Season 3 on Top of Mind: Finding Fairness. From health and immigration to prisons and pot, how can we get more peace and prosperity for all?
Released:
Apr 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (75)

Each week we take a potentially divisive topic and go searching for perspectives on it that help us feel more empathy, more hope, and maybe a little challenged. We’re not trying to change your mind. We just think in a world that’s so divided, there’s power in thinking deeply about why we see things the way we do. We believe it can help us become better citizens, more effective advocates, and kinder neighbors. Hosted by award-winning journalist Julie Rose, the Top of Mind podcast is a production of BYUradio.