New York Drug Policy: Insights from Attorney Zarah Levin-Fragasso
It isn't just the drugs that's killing the kids. In my opinion, aa is killing the kids and forced treatment into a place where these kids go.
Ever wondered how drug policies shape addiction recovery in New York? In this engaging episode of 'Safe Recovery', Monica Richardson sits down with attorney Zarah Levin-Fragasso to explore the intricate world of law and drugs in the Empire State. With over a decade in the legal profession, Zarah brings a wealth of experience, having worked as a litigation paralegal and a securities paralegal before earning her J.D.
She has dedicated her career to advocating for the vulnerable, including victims of domestic violence and drug users. Zarah is also running for public office, adding another layer to her multifaceted perspective. Throughout the episode, Zarah shares her thoughts on the effectiveness of syringe exchange programs and the many flaws within the rehab industry.
She delves into the significant role trauma plays in addiction recovery and voices her concerns about the negative impacts of AA and mandatory treatment on young people. The conversation spans a range of topics, from marijuana legalization to leadership and her love for America, providing listeners with a comprehensive look at drug policy and its real-world implications.
Zarah's candid discussion offers valuable insights into the complexities of drug law and recovery, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in alternative approaches to addiction treatment. Whether you're curious about policy changes or seeking new perspectives on recovery, this episode delivers thought-provoking content that challenges conventional wisdom.