Potcast 143: Life Beyond Bars
Lorenzo Mora spent over thirty years incarcerated in the State of California. On today's potcast, Lorenzo shares his firsthand account of life in the prison system giving us a glimpse at the effects of the decades of pocket-lining legislation that enables the prison industrial complex. We’re celebrating Lorenzo's first anniversary of freedom and the unique yet universal life lessons we face as human beings.
‘After the Show’ Notes
The system is operating exactly as it was designed. And it isn’t a republican vs democrat problem.
It’s a system that’s been embraced by bad apples on both sides of the aisle and it’s working exactly as it was intended - the control of and monetization of humans. It’s gone on my entire life - in every administration.
Nixon’s declaration of a war on drugs set the wheels of the prison industrial complex in motion, the Reagan Era made the war a reality, and the 1994 Clinton Crime Bill was gasoline on the fire.
The United States is the third-largest nation with 4.25 percent of the global population - yet we house 25 percent of the world’s prison population.
There are currently about 2.2 million human beings in this country living in the conditions that Lorenzo described. And as we’ll discuss on a future episode of the potcast, many of them are there for non-violent, cannabis-related crimes. Let that sink in as you consider the mountains of money the legal cannabis industry is generating in tax revenue for the very states still denying freedom to so many of these “cannabis criminals.”
Someone recently posted on one of my social feeds that now is not the time/place to question authority/conventional wisdom. I was told it isn't a time to do digging of my own. And that instead, it is a time to listen to the people who are *experts* in their field and follow their advice. I read this message over and over for a few minutes. And I thought back to junior high and high school… when school was my most favorite thing in the whole wide world. And I remember my amazing teachers who challenged me to question everything. To never forget my history and to be assured that when I do I will be doomed to repeat it. And I have. But mostly in my dating life. 😂😂😂
I instead encourage you to stay curious, be mindful and forever kind, my friend.
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