In 1971, President Nixon declared drug abuse ‘public enemy number one’— the first salvo in America’s War on Drugs. Fifty years later,... more
Season One of The War on Drugs concludes with the story of a single addict’s journey, Morgan Godvin. Her story... more
Johann Hari tells Clayton and Greg how Portugal kicked its heroin habit. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO TAKE PART IN OUR LISTENER SURVEY. YOUR... more
MDMA therapy gained a following among psychiatrists in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Some psychiatrists believed that it allowed... more
Clayton and Greg explain how the War on Drugs allows law enforcement to examine your medical records without a warrant. PLEASE... more
Jesse Gould graduated from Cornell University in 2009 and shortly thereafter, driven by a sense of duty and patriotism, enlisted... more
Greg tells Clayton about the time the police in Henry Country, GA served a No Knock Warrant to the wrong... more
Clayton and Greg are joined by New York Times columnist Maia Szalavitz to discuss one of the least talked about... more
Clayton and Greg dispel the myth that if fentanyl touches your skin, you die. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO TAKE PART IN OUR LISTENER... more
The War on Drugs killed Breonna Taylor. Clayton and Greg sit down with journalist Radley Balko to talk about how... more
The Biden administration pardons those convicted of possession of marijuana at the federal level. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO TAKE PART IN OUR LISTENER... more