Today, Public Radio International (PRI) broadcast a segment of its regular The Takeaway program, featuring Monica Jones, founder of The Outlaw Project (named for Sharmus Outlaw) advocating for decriminalization.
The context was the Washington DC City Council currently considering decriminalizing within DC.
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Today, Public Radio International (PRI) broadcast a segment of its regular The Takeaway program, featuring Monica Jones, founder of The Outlaw Project (named for Sharmus Outlaw) advocating for decriminalization.
The context was the Washington DC City Council currently considering decriminalizing within DC.