Topic: Michelle Leonhart

4 chapters across the catalog

Happy Earth Gay
Episode 506 1:15:25 - 1:19:48

506: Happy Earth Gay

DEA Director Michelle Leonhart, Marijuana Legalization Hearing

DEA Director Michelle Leonhart testifies before Congress regarding marijuana legalization in Washington and Colorado. Leonhart claims that medical marijuana dispensaries lead to increased crime and that there are more dispensaries than Starbucks in Los Angeles. The hosts criticize her testimony as uninformed and mock her use of Starbucks as a metric for drug prevalence.

The Data Hole
Episode 420 27:08 - 29:41

420: The Data Hole

DEA Budget, Asset Forfeiture and Congressional Testimony

DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart faced intense questioning from Congressman Steve Cohen regarding the agency's $2 billion budget and asset forfeiture practices. Leonhart appeared confused by the term "confiscation," preferring the legal term "asset forfeiture." The testimony is highlighted as an example of the agency's struggle to justify its budget and policies in the face of growing legalization efforts.

Degrowth
Episode 419 1:02:37 - 1:07:34

419: Degrowth

DEA Administrator Michelle Leonhart, Marijuana vs Heroin

During a C-SPAN hearing, Representative Jared Polis grilled DEA Administrator Michelle Leonhart on the relative health risks of marijuana compared to heroin and methamphetamine. Leonhart repeatedly refused to state that marijuana is less dangerous, insisting that "all illegal drugs are bad." The exchange is highlighted as an example of law enforcement ignoring scientific data.

Degrowth
Episode 419 1:07:35 - 1:10:44

419: Degrowth

Prescription Drug Abuse, DEA Priority Contradictions

Representative Jared Polis continued his questioning of Michelle Leonhart, pointing out that the DEA's top priority is prescription drug abuse, which implies those drugs are a greater threat than marijuana. Leonhart struggled to reconcile the agency's priorities with its classification of marijuana as a Schedule 1 substance. Polis argued that Colorado's medical marijuana regime has successfully helped combat prescription drug addiction.