
“Roberto, of course, is specially placed to speak about the failed war on drugs. And like many others who have firsthand experience with the war on drugs, he understands the basic futility of the current approach and speaks to the ramifications in a logical and even eloquent way. Mr. Escobar also makes the practical point that along with the inevitable legalization of marijuana – and potentially many other drugs as well – ought to come some form of education. Roberto comes across as a person who seems at peace with his life and the tumultuous events that he has experienced. Even more importantly, he doesn’t seem embittered despite all he has undergone both mentally and physically.”
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