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Public Enemy Number One offers a deep dive into the complexities of the war on drugs, tracing its roots back to 1968. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, as it unpacks the historical context that shifted cannabis from a minor infraction to a major societal issue. Rippberger's documentary has this raw, unvarnished tone, which really makes you think about the far-reaching implications of these policies. The mix of archival footage and expert interviews creates an engaging atmosphere, pulling you into the narratives of those affected. It’s distinctive in how it navigates the gray areas of legality and morality, leaving you with lingering questions about our current approach to drug policy.
Explores historical context of cannabis legislationFeatures a mix of archival footage and expert interviewsThought-provoking take on drug policy evolution
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Robert Rippberger
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