CANADIAN CANNABIS; ACTIVISM, LAW & ART | RUSSELL BENNETT
May 2, 2024
In this enlightening episode of 'Let's Be Blunt with Montel,' we're crossing the borders to explore the intricate world of cannabis laws and advocacy in Canada. Join Montel Williams as he welcomes a distinguished guest from Toronto, Russell Bennett. Not just any cannabis lawyer, Russell is an author, podcaster, activist, and the driving force behind the compelling documentary project, 'Colton's Maze.' Dive deep into a conversation that bridges law, creativity, and activism. Russell shares his unique perspective on the evolution of cannabis law in Canada post-Cannabis Act, shedding light on its impact on industry dynamics and public perception. The discussion navigates through the contrasting approaches between Canada and the US, revealing the complexities of legal discord and the road towards national legalization. Russell doesn't just stop at legal analysis; he also brings creative projects into the mix, explaining how they contribute to wider cannabis reform. From the pioneering influence of his documentary 'STONED' to the personal and political narratives within 'The Reefer Man' play, discover how Russell uses art to advocate for change. Listeners will gain insights into the misunderstandings surrounding cannabis laws and learn lessons the US could take from Canada's legalization playbook. Russell also outlines his vision for the future of North American cannabis law and offers sage advice for anyone looking to enter the cannabis industry. The highlight of the episode is undoubtedly Russell's current documentary project, 'Colton's Maze,' which illuminates the critical issues surrounding medical cannabis and the story of Colton. Find out why this story matters and how you can support 'Colton's Maze' and broader legalization efforts. Wrap up the episode with ways to connect with Russell Bennett for more enlightenment on cannabis law and his innovative projects. This episode is a must-listen for anyone intrigued by the intersection of cannabis legislation, activism, and creativity.