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The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Up In Smoke

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

The Dispatch

Politics, News

4.66.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2020

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Remnant first-timer Jonathan Adler joins Jonah today, not to watch Cheech and Chong over a bag of Doritos, but to talk about the politics of marijuana. Earlier in the year (right around the time that the world was ending, actually), Adler edited a volume entitled Marijuana Federalism, which explored the legal contradictions within the laws regarding cannabis in the U.S.; the situation is somewhat unprecedented, in that we now have a substance that is a federal crime to possess, while many states have had such an overwhelming turn in public opinion that this same substance has now become perfectly legal within their own jurisdiction. How do individual states get away with this without the feds swooping in? The amusing answer is something like: Eh, turns out that the feds are pretty understaffed. Jonah then moves on to his role - well-known among the Remnant fan base - as Inquisitor of Libertarians, figuring out how Adler feels about total drug legalization. He gives one of the most grounded and logical responses to this inquisition we’ve ever heard on the program, continually emphasizing the fundamental fact of American federalism: “The freedom to live how you want to live also includes the freedom to live conservatively.” This brings the two gents down the avenues of nationalism, post-liberalism, and the hope for a return to localism, all wrapped up with a bow of “420” puns that Jonah just can’t help but put to good use. Show Notes: -Marijuana Federalism: Uncle Sam and Mary Jane -The origin of “laboratories of democracy” -Vitamin E Acetate as the root cause of many vaping illnesses -Libertarianism: A Primer -The Office, a dinosaur in internet years, is Netflix’s most popular show -For the uninitiated, the fusionist’s Bible -Acton.org/Dingo to subscribe to the Acton Line podcast -Gabi.com/Remnant to stop overpaying on your insurance today

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Thank you

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Okay, so early in the pandemic we had this great run of guests who

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I'd long wanted on the podcast and they could no longer

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Use the excuse of not being able to make it into the studio to come on because no one was going into any studios and we did everything by remote anyway

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And we are turning to this great tradition with one of the guests. I've wanted to have on here

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Almost as long as anybody I can think of

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He is in a normal world. He would be my go-to guy for all sorts of

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conservative intellectual and libertarian

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intellectual history and egghetterie. He's he rivals

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Matt Kuntnetty on on this score

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Or maybe some comic book geekery

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Or for his normal day job environmental law stuff because he runs the case Western

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Center on environmental the Coleman Center Coleman P Burke Center for Environmental Law at Case Western reserve University of school of law

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And he's the John the Johan Verheim Memorial Professor of Law at Case Western and

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But we're gonna have one primarily to talk about

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Weed which might be surprising to people

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