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Great Moments in Weed History

Snoop Dogg's Producer vs. The Hip Hop Police

Great Moments in Weed History

David Bienenstock

Tv & Film, Comedy, History

4.8 • 659 Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2022

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

In 2004, Weldon Angelos was sentenced to 55 years in prison for selling $900 worth of weed. That's what you get for bringing some of the earliest hip-hop shows to Salt Lake City, Utah. A music producer who has worked with legends like Snoop Dogg, Tupac's Outlawz, Nas, and Pink,, Weldon's case became a symbol of the racism and injustice that plagues our criminal justice system. But as you'll hear in this interview, from the moment he arrived at a maximum security prison—to serve a virtual life sentence—he began advocating for himself and other non-violent cannabis prisoners. Now head of The Weldon Project, he's built a truly bi-partisan coalition—Cory Booker, Rand Paul, Charles Koch, Alicia Keys—that pushed President Barrack Obama to commute his sentence in 2016, followed by a full pardon from President Donald Trump in December 2020. In September, Weldon sent the Biden administration a letter signed by more than 150 celebrities (Drake, Killer Mike, 2 Chainz, Ty Dolla $ign, T.I.), athletes, politicians, law enforcement professionals and academics calling on the President to issue a “full, complete and unconditional pardon” to all people with non-violent federal marijuana convictions. For more on what the current administration is—and isn't—doing about cannabis, check out our recent interview with Representative Earl Blumenauer, one of the leading marijuana legalization voices in congress, in an episode titled "Is Biden Gonna Legalize or What?" PATREON Please support Great Moments in Weed HIstory on Patreon. Supporters get exclusive access to video shows and seshes, plus cool rewards like a signed book or signature lighter. And it truly helps us make the best show possible.

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0:00.0

Hey, how's it going, folks? It's Abdullah and Bean. And welcome back for a brand new year and a brand new episode of great moments in weed history. We are officially back from our hiatus.

0:15.5

That's H-I-G-H-H-H-A-H-A-H-A-Tus.

0:20.3

And Bean, we also got something very special for the people this year.

0:25.2

Why don't you tell us about it?

0:26.4

We are now officially starting today a weekly podcast.

0:32.3

Woo!

0:32.8

We are very, very happy to be a part of your life every weedens day.

0:40.2

Weedness.

0:41.3

Weedness day.

0:42.6

Yes, so just when you wake up and you see that it's weedness day, some people call it

0:47.4

Wednesday still.

0:48.7

There's a new episode waiting and we are going to get blazed with you once a week

0:53.2

in the middle of the week every week from now on.

0:56.0

It's all in one podcast feed. You should subscribe now wherever you got the podcast that you're currently listening to.

1:03.0

And every weedness day, you will get either a classic great moments in weed history episode,

1:10.0

an interview with an incredible person

1:12.5

from our cannabis community, or a moment in weed episode that is going to be us chopping it up,

1:20.8

talking about something that just happened because the world of weed changes very, very fast.

1:27.0

Yeah, that's right.

1:27.7

So please subscribe now so you don't miss any of this awesome stuff we've got coming your way this year.

1:35.0

2022.

1:35.9

All right.

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