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This week on Let’s Be Blunt with Montel, Montel sits down with one of the true pioneers of the modern legalization movement — activist, entrepreneur, and Harborside co-founder Steve DeAngelo — for a conversation that goes beyond policy and straight to the heart of justice.

Legalization has spread across the country, yet arrests continue. Communities are still paying the price. And the plant that launched a grassroots civil rights movement is increasingly being absorbed into a corporate system that often leaves behind the very people who fought to make change possible. Steve has spent decades on the front lines of that struggle, advocating when it was risky, unpopular, and deeply personal.

In this episode, Steve reflects on what first pulled him into activism, the sacrifices that came with taking a stand, and the moment he realized this fight would define his life’s work. Montel and Steve explore why legalization alone isn’t liberation, who the current system benefits — and who it excludes — and how the original spirit of the movement became diluted along the way.

The conversation also dives into Steve’s newest initiative, the One Plant Alliance, built around a simple but powerful belief: no one should be punished for a plant. Together, they unpack why home cultivation matters, why justice keeps getting sidelined in legalization debates, and how patients, veterans, parents, and everyday citizens can take meaningful action right now.

This episode is about freedom, fairness, and the unfinished work of reform. It’s a reminder that real progress demands more than laws on paper — it requires people willing to stay engaged and keep asking not just what’s legal, but what’s right.

 

If you care about justice, personal liberty, and the future of the movement, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

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