Welcome to the Pot Resistance, Chuck Schumer!: Podcast
Reason editors share notes on the end of the political war against marijuana, plus the latest on Trump/Russia and the "undocumented" Andrew Cuomo.

How over is the political War on Marijuana, as distinguished from the actually existing laws that continue to prohibit the stuff? This over: Longtime drug warrior Sen. Chuck Schumer (D–N.Y.), the Senate minority leader, came out last week in favor of descheduling pot as a controlled substance and removing federal penalties for weed-related activities that are legal within their given states. And he did so in the name of "freedom" and even "federalism." How do you do, fellow libertarians!
The welcome Schumer evolution kicks off the latest editor's roundtable edition of the Reason Podcast, featuring Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, Peter Suderman, and me discussing news of the day and week. Also receiving earfuls: the latest Trump/Russia-related histrionics, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's furious tacking to the left in the wake of a progressive challenge, plus Season 2 of Westworld.
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Relevant links from the show:
"Chuck Schumer's Cannabis Conversion Illustrates Democrats' Shameful Hesitance," by Jacob Sullum
"Trump Announces Unprecedented Support for Legalizing Marijuana," by Nick Gillespie
"A Possible Victory for Federalism and Marijuana Legalization," by Ilya Somin
"Former House Speaker John Boehner Once Opposed Marijuana Legalization. Now He's a Pot Lobbyist," by Scott Shackford
"Why Pot Legalization Is the Most Important Issue Before Voters This Election Day," by Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch, Huffington Post
"Democrats Cling to Collusion as Explanation for Clinton's Loss in New Lawsuit Against Russia, Hackers, and Trump Campaign," by Elizabeth Nolan Brown
"Democrats Sue Trump Campaign, Russian Government, and WikiLeaks," by Scott Shackford
"Forget Robert Mueller. Trump's Attacks On Syria Are a Reminder We're Already in a Constitutional Crisis," by Peter Suderman
"Gov. Cuomo to Use Pardons to Restore Voting Rights to Some Felons," by Scott Shackford
"Westworld's Season 2 Premiere Was a Subtle Salute to Video Game Side Quests," by Robby Soave
"Little Pink House Having Huge Opening Week," by Matt Welch
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What are we consuming this week?
Matt Welch
Katherine Mangu-Ward
- Went to Las Vegas and saw Boyz II Men show
Nick Gillespie
Peter Suderman
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So maybe after a few more "damn I'm good" shows form Chuckles, he will actually take on Sessions and get poor Mary Jane off the schedule one list of "things with no medicinal uses"?
A few more legislative pokes in the regulations will do more than a few 'oops, the elections are coming' photo ops.
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