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Marijuana legalization forums planned for May 1

A community presentation on marijuana legalization in Chautauqua County featuring Kevin Sabet, Ph.D., president and CEO of the Foundation for Drug Policy Solutions and Smart Approaches to Marijuana, will take place in Celoron and Fredonia on Monday, May 1.

The events are scheduled at the Harbor Hotel will be from 9 to 11 a.m. and in the Williams Center in SUNY Fredonia from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. The events are free and open to the public with RSVPs appreciated, but not required, at QUATTRONE@sheriff.us or by calling 716-753-4900.

Sabet is an affiliate of Yale University’s Institution for Social and Policy Studies and the Medical School. He was dubbed by NBC News as the “prodigy of drug politics,” and is an author, consultant, and the only bipartisan drug policy adviser to three U.S. presidential administrations. Sabet has studied, researched, written about, and implemented drug policy for more than 25 years.

His first book, Reefer Sanity: Seven Great Myths About Marijuana, was published by Beaufort (Midpoint) in 2013, and its second edition released in 2018. His bestselling book, Smokescreen: What the Marijuana Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know, was distributed by Simon & Schuster in 2021 and released to critical acclaim, and won the Next Generation Indie Book Award in the Social Justice Category. Smokescreen has been optioned for a documentary film by a Hollywood studio for release in 2023 or 2024. His upcoming book, One Nation Under the Influence, will be published by Polity in 2024. Dr. Sabet’s work as a government advisor began in the Clinton Administration as a researcher, and he was the senior speechwriter on drug policy in the Bush Administration (2002-2003). He returned to government in 2009, where he was asked to assist in drafting President Obama’s National Drug Control Strategy as a senior advisor. In 2011, he stepped down after being the only drug policy staffer to have served as a political appointee in a Democrat and Republican administration.

He has since been profiled in Politico, Crain’s Business, Salon Magazine, the International Business Times, The Daily Beast, Vox, and many other publications as America’s point person on drug policy issues. He has spoken at the Allen and Co. Sun Valley Conference, the Aspen Ideas, New Yorker, and Politicon festivals, at the Puebla Ideas Conference to debate the former presidents of Mexico and Colombia, on the Organization of American States blue ribbon commission advising hemispheric drug policy, and in hundreds of forums and discussions. He has been featured on the front page of the New York Times and in virtually every major media publication and news channel on the subject of drug policy. He has published op-eds in the Washington Post, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and dozens of other publications. Dr. Sabet’s regular blog is housed at the Huffington Post and two of his opeds have earned him a “Five Best Columns” distinction by The Atlantic.

Sabet also regularly advises foreign governments, several non-governmental organizations working to reduce drug abuse and its consequences, and serves in an international role as an advisor, in various capacities, to the United Nations and other multi-national organizations. He is the winner of numerous drug policy awards, including the 2014 Nils Bejerot Award for Global Drug Prevention, given at Stockholm City Hall by the anti-drug organization chaired by H.M. Queen Silvia of Sweden, the 2019 National Narcotics Lifetime Achievement Award, and the John P. McGovern Award for Drug Prevention given by the Institute for Behavior and Health, and Robert DuPont, the founding director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

He received his Doctorate of Philosophy and Masters of Science from Oxford University as a Marshall Scholar in 2007 and 2002, respectively, and his B.A. with high honors in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley in 2001.

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