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Challenging Pathos

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  • Beyond Marijuana: Legalization and the Movement to Reform Other Drug Policies

Beyond Marijuana: Legalization and the Movement to Reform Other Drug Policies

Friday 20th November 2015

Harry Levine and Craig Reinerman discuss racial disparities in marijuana enforcement, commercialization challenges, and drug policy reform in this episode.
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Beyond Marijuana: A Deeper Look at Drug Policy Reform

Change comes from the periphery, it comes from the outside in, and I have to commend Dpa and ethan, and I told him this, I won't say publicly, but I haven't told you privately, and I told you privately that I think the brilliance of his leadership in the drug policy reform movement is to recapture federalism for progressive causes.
Why stop at marijuana? In this thought-provoking episode of 'Challenging Pathos', host Glenn Marshall is joined by Harry Levine and Craig Reinerman to tackle the complexities of drug policy reform. They dive into the racial disparities in marijuana enforcement, shedding light on how communities of color are disproportionately targeted by police. The conversation doesn't stop there; it also addresses the commercialization of marijuana and its ripple effects on future drug policies. Ever wondered how felons are navigating the industry?
This episode unpacks the unprecedented provisions for felons and the urgent need for a shift in policing culture. As the discussion unfolds, Levine and Reinerman question the conservative societal norms that underpin the drug war, exploring its far-reaching consequences on marginalized communities. With candid commentary and eye-opening insights, this episode is essential listening for anyone passionate about social justice and drug policy reform.