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Advocating for Drug Legalization with Victims' Voices
The book's argument for drug legalization needs to be supported by the actual voices of the victims, which includes people like Anne-Marie Coburn, the mother of Martha Fernback who died from drugs supplied on the streets, to make a lasting impression on the public.
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The speaker discusses their experiences interviewing prisoners and the family of a stabbing victim, and also touches on UK politics and the recent election of Boris Johnson.
1:09:59 - 1:12:07 (02:07)
Summary
The speaker discusses their experiences interviewing prisoners and the family of a stabbing victim, and also touches on UK politics and the recent election of Boris Johnson. They suggest a compassionate approach to moving forward.
ChapterAdvocating for Drug Legalization with Victims' Voices
Episode#211 - Chris Daw QC - Why We Should Close All Prisons & Legalise Drugs
PodcastModern Wisdom
The argument for legalizing and licensing drugs can be better made by including voices of people who have suffered from the drug war, such as the mother of a teenager who died from drugs supplied on the streets.
1:12:07 - 1:16:01 (03:54)
Summary
The argument for legalizing and licensing drugs can be better made by including voices of people who have suffered from the drug war, such as the mother of a teenager who died from drugs supplied on the streets. This revolutionary approach can make a lasting impression on the public and help shift the conversation in a meaningful way.