hailed this decision in terms of california, a major step forward towards criminal justice reform. how do you see that? it s a huge milestone. both for people who want to use marijuana recreationally and haven t been able to, but also for justice. because so many people have been arrested for simple marijuana possession and use in california and across the u.s. it s the single most drug possession arrest defense in the united states. dwarfing arrests for all violent crimes combined. so the huge amount of resources that the u.s. pours into enforcing the drug use is enormous, especially marijuana. on top of that, we have seen hun racial disparities in the way the laws are enforced. overwhelmingly, those arrested for drug use are black and brown, even though white people use drugs at the same rates. in california, the great thing about prop 64 is not only did it legalize marijuana, but it has provided for racial justice in