Episode 478 • • 57:33 - 1:01:58
478: Cranks and Firebrands
International Drug Treaties, Bolivia Cocaine Precedent
A Dutch representative at a Brookings Institute conference questioned how U.S. marijuana legalization affects international treaty obligations. Professor Greves responded that international treaties generally bind the federal government but not individual states. The segment references a 1972 treaty binding 184 countries and notes that Bolivia recently denounced the treaty to reiterate its reservation regarding cocaine production.
