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Consider This from NPR

Adding Racial Equity To The Business Of Legal Weed

Consider This from NPR

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🗓️ 11 March 2023

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

In about the last 10 years, the legalized cannabis industry has grown into a $32 billion business. Today, in 21 states, and the District of Columbia, you can legally purchase recreational marijuana if you are 21 or older. And 37 states have legalized medical marijuana programs.

While it's easy to feel that cannabis has come a long way from the scare tactics of Reefer Madness, since 1970's Controlled Substance Act, marijuana has been classified as a drug on par with cocaine and heroin - dramatically increasing penalties for possession, sale, and distribution. Those penalties were enforced in ways that continue to disproportionately target people of color, especially black people.

While the same states that once prosecuted the sale of weed are now regulating and taxing it, will those most affected by the punitive frameworks of the past be able to profit too?

Host Michel Martin speaks with Devin Alexander, owner of the cannabis delivery business, Rolling Releaf, based in Newton Massachusetts. And we hear from Tauhid Chappell, President of the Philadelphia CannaBusiness Association.




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If you wind the clogged back just 10 years,

0:03.0

not a single American lived in a state

0:05.0

where marijuana was legal.

0:06.5

Today, 37 states have legal medical marijuana programs.

0:10.6

21 states and the District of Columbia

0:12.7

have legalized recreational marijuana use

0:14.8

for those 21 and older.

0:16.4

So there's a huge number of Americans

0:18.7

that have access to cannabis,

0:20.4

either through recommendations from their doctors

0:22.7

or being able to walk into a dispensary order online

0:26.1

for their recreational use.

0:28.2

Heather Cabot is author of the book,

0:30.2

The New Shard Nay, the unlikely story of how marijuana

0:33.4

went mainstream.

0:34.4

While possession and distribution is still a federal crime,

0:37.6

Cabot says the acceptance by many states of cannabis

0:40.5

as a legitimate business as of last year

0:42.6

are $32 billion business is a long way

0:45.8

from the harsh punishment schemes

0:47.4

once imposed by the government.

0:49.4

But she says the legacy of those regimens lives on,

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