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August 16, 2007

Podcast: An Interview with Steve Rolles of Transform Drug Policy Foundation

I had a conversation this week with Steve Rolles of the Transform Drug Policy Foundation about the group's new report After the War on Drugs: Tools for the Debate. The interview is just over eight minutes long, and touches on the polarization of drug policy debates, the potential for the reform position to be a mainstream perspective, and the all-too-common shortcomings of media coverage around this issue.

If anybody has trouble listening to this or if it does not show up on RSS, please drop me a line. This is the first audio segment I've done, and I'm still sorting out the best way to present this type of thing.

(Update: I've remove the embedded mp3 player because I don't like the way it autoloads content onto readers' browsers when they open up the main page of the blog, slowing everything down. So to access the interview in mp3 form, please just click here and download it.)

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Comments

Alex, I think you did a pretty proffessional job with that for a first attempt, well done.

look forward to hearing more interviews

Steve

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