Marijuana Pardons: What Do They Mean for Society and Mental Health?
If you legalize it across the board, it should be become like alcohol where you go to a-eleven, you go to a publix, go to a liquor store and you get the percentage that it is. So you know, longer, boozing it, it kind of puts some people out of business, but it opened up brighter and bigger, better ideas.
When President Biden announced the pardoning of thousands of inmates with marijuana convictions, it ignited a fresh debate on The Couch Live's podcast. Hosted by the dynamic duo, The Street Certified Dope Doctor Lui Delgado and The Dharma Guy Trinity Phillips, this episode dives deep into the implications of these pardons. Are they a step forward or a potential setback?
The hosts tackle this question head-on, exploring the pros and cons of marijuana use and its effects on mental health and society. They don't shy away from the political angles either, discussing how laws around marijuana have evolved and what sensible legislation might look like in the future. With personal anecdotes and reflections, Delgado and Phillips bring a human touch to this complex issue, making it relatable and engaging.
If you're curious about the broader impacts of marijuana legalization and want to hear thoughtful, honest discussions, this episode is for you.