Cannabis Economy
info_outline Ep. 550: Brent VenableCannabis Economy
info_outline Ep. 549: John DickersonCannabis Economy
info_outline Ep. 548: Ross KnepperCannabis Economy
info_outline Ep. 547: Kokil JaidkaCannabis Economy
info_outline Ep. 546: Erez KarpasCannabis Economy
info_outline Ep. 545: Matthew E. TaylorCannabis Economy
info_outline Ep. 544: Kobi Gal MayCannabis Economy
info_outline Ep. 543: Shlomo ZilbersteinCannabis Economy
info_outline Ep. 542: Charles Isbell, Michael Littman, Peter StoneCannabis Economy
info_outlineFormer U.S. Congressman Carlos Curbelo returns for a conversation on politics and legislation. Curbelo explains that, because of all the noise amidst impeachment and the Democratic primary, congressional campaigns have flown largely under the radar. He also discusses the political cost of switching parties and emphasizes that reelection is everyone's biggest priority. Curbelo talks about the STATES Act versus the SAFE Banking Act and believes that, between the two, the SAFE Banking Act is more likely to pass in the near future. He also notes the newfound absence of cannabis as a political hot topic: "The fact that cannabis is not being discussed a lot in the context of primary elections is actually wonderful news because that means it's not a sharp weapon anymore, in a negative sense."