The cannabis industry brings in billions of dollars in legal revenue, with Big Cannabis companies leading the charge. However, cannabis offenders remain incarcerated and federal restrictions prevent them from legally benefitting from this thriving industry. BOWL PAC founder, Justin Strekal, and author of Bending the Arc: My Journey From Prison to Politics, Keeda J. Haynes, join host Roy Wood Jr. to discuss the complicated road to federal cannabis legalization.
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ReplyThat is a Democrats plan. Brainwash Young people in school and then get them on drugs
ReplyIts 2022 legalize already
ReplyLove Roy Wood Jr ; – )
ReplyThe difference in racial sentencing procedures, sometimes with people of different races in the same case, is shocking and disturbing. The panel held two excellent guests as well.
ReplyPut American first means
ReplyPut white people first
Lol please get rid of Marsha Blackburn.
ReplyFacts!!
Reply37:00 The Prison System is a problem. For example; marijuana laws are written to put people behind bars who then work for pennies on the dollar. Who benefits from this?
ReplyThey called it marihuana to seperate in peoples mind from the very commonly understood cannabis plant. There was a huge portion of people who supported the “marihauna” measure who DID NOT KNOW it was the same plant as cannabis. Everything they were told about it was a lie.
ReplyBlack people! Stop trying to steal the Mexicans thunder,
ReplyEMMY!!!!!
ReplyAs a spanish, i just can’t get over the fact that the americans turned the spanish (concretely Portuguese) word we use for a color, into an insult…
But we are talking about a country in which a bunch of southern american brits appropriated Hispanic culture to then march to a war in order to defend slavery while literally carrying the burgundy cross, of the spanish empire, in their flags…
ReplyThe worst part about public defenders (at least here in missouri) is that they’re not actually provided for you. They take your state income tax return to pay for it
ReplyI want to know if Medicare is going to cover it? I know that’s a little premature, but without dreams, life can be bleak.
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