Episodios

  • Rising Arrests, Shifting Attitudes // Era of Medical [7]
    Nov 12 2025

    In this episode of Dazed and Confused, we explore the Era of Medicalization — a period marked by rising cannabis arrests, evolving adolescent use, and shifting public attitudes. Despite the 1994 Crime Bill and intensified enforcement, support for legalization doubled from 25% to 50% between 1995 and 2011. National surveys like MTF, NSDU, and YRBS reveal how young people perceived cannabis risk and availability during this pivotal era.

    Links Linktree: https://linktr.ee/cpmaynard Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/christianmaynard #CannabisHistory, #DrugPolicy, #WarOnDrugs, #Medicalization, #Criminology

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    4 m
  • Bush’s Cannabis Crackdown, Obama’s Shift // Era of Medicalization [6]
    Nov 5 2025

    In this episode of Dazed and Confused, we trace cannabis policy through the George W. Bush years into the early Obama presidency. Bush expanded federal crackdowns on state medical cannabis programs, even as voters and legislatures pushed reform across the country. Cases like Ed Rosenthal’s prosecution and the Heritage Foundation’s opposition reveal how federal resistance clashed with growing state-level momentum. With Obama’s election, the tone began to change: the Justice Department pulled back from raids, and Washington, D.C. finally implemented its medical program. By the end of Bush’s term, 13 states had legalized medical use — a remarkable transformation in just over a decade. This episode explores the federal-state conflict of the 2000s and the beginnings of a national shift in cannabis policy.

    Links Linktree: https://linktr.ee/cpmaynard Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/christianmaynard Title: Bush’s Cannabis Crackdown, Obama’s Shift // Era of Medicalization [6] #CannabisHistory #MarijuanaReform #MedicalMarijuana #WarOnDrugs #BushAdministration

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    13 m
  • “I Didn’t Inhale” // Clinton, Cannabis, and the 1990s // Era of Medicalization [5]
    Oct 30 2025

    In 1992, Bill Clinton famously said he tried marijuana but “didn’t inhale.” That line became a national punchline, but his presidency coincided with a major turning point: the rise of medical cannabis. From California’s Proposition 215 to Washington D.C.’s blocked Initiative 59, grassroots activists reframed cannabis as medicine while federal leaders fought to keep prohibition intact. In this episode of Dazed and Confused, we explore how patients and advocates challenged stigma, how Clinton’s administration responded, and how the 1990s laid the foundation for the medical cannabis era.

    About the Podcast:

    Dazed and Confused explores the turbulent history of cannabis in the United States—from its criminalization to its medical rebranding and reemergence as a legal commodity. Told across major eras—Era of Madness, War, Medicalization, and Legalization—each episode blends historical archives, AI-narrated storytelling, and cultural analysis to examine the policies, panics, and power struggles that shaped the modern War on Drugs.

    If you’ve ever wondered how a plant went from pharmacy shelf to felony charge—and now to dispensary counter—this is the story.

    🔔 Subscribe for future episodes that mix history, policy, and a little paranoia.

    💬 Drop a comment. Say something weird. Maybe: “Legalize pigeons.”

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    Title: “I Didn’t Inhale” // Clinton, Cannabis, and the 1990s // Era of Medicalization [5]

    #CannabisHistory #WarOnDrugs #DazedAndConfusedPodcast #DrugPolicy #marijuananews

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    14 m
  • Arrests Up, Use Down: The Contradictions // Era of War [4]
    Oct 28 2025

    The War on Drugs promised to curb cannabis use, especially among teens. But the numbers told a different story. National surveys showed use actually dropped, perceptions of risk climbed, and availability barely budged—even as arrests soared and legalization support lagged. This episode breaks down the data behind the panic and why the evidence didn’t match the rhetoric.

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    Title: Arrests Up, Use Down: The Contradictions of the War on Drugs [4]

    #WarOnDrugs #CannabisResearch #DrugPolicy #TeenCannabisUse #CannabisHistory #DazedAndConfusedPodcast #DrugPolicyReform #HistoryPodcast

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    6 m
  • From Hope to Crackdown // Reagan’s Drug War // Era of War [3]
    Oct 15 2025

    From Hope to Crackdown // Reagan’s Drug War // Era of War [3]

    The War on Drugs didn’t appear overnight—it escalated through presidential rhetoric, federal enforcement, and cultural campaigns. In this episode of Dazed and Confused, we trace the Era of War from Jimmy Carter’s brief push for cannabis decriminalization in the late 1970s to the Reagan and Bush administrations’ full-throttle enforcement strategies in the 1980s and early 1990s. From paraquat spraying in Mexico to D.A.R.E. in schools, Just Say No campaigns, and asset forfeiture, we explore how cannabis criminalization became deeply embedded in law and culture, even as medical cannabis programs and public debate began to emerge. About the Podcast: Dazed and Confused explores the turbulent history of cannabis in the United States—from its criminalization to its medical rebranding and reemergence as a legal commodity. Told across major eras—Era of Madness, War, Medicalization, and Legalization—each episode blends historical archives, AI-narrated storytelling, and cultural analysis to examine the policies, panics, and power struggles that shaped the modern War on Drugs. If you’ve ever wondered how a plant went from pharmacy shelf to felony charge—and now to dispensary counter—this is the story.

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    Linktree: https://linktr.ee/cpmaynard

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/christianmaynard

    Title: From Hope to Crackdown // Reagan’s Drug War // Era of War [3]

    #CannabisHistory #WarOnDrugs #DazedAndConfusedPodcast #DrugPolicy #marijuananews

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    15 m
  • How Cannabis Became Public Enemy Number One // Nixon // Era of War [2]
    Oct 8 2025

    Before the first states decriminalized cannabis, the U.S. government launched a full-scale political and cultural offensive against it. From Nixon’s “War on Drugs” to Reagan’s hardline rhetoric, the 1960s through the 1980s saw cannabis criminalization entrenched in law and weaponized in politics. In Episode Two of Dazed and Confused, we dive into The Era of War—a turbulent period when federal crackdowns collided with youth counterculture, state-level resistance, and shifting public opinion. From Operation Intercept to the Shafer Commission’s ignored recommendations, we trace how cannabis policy became a tool for voter suppression, cultural control, and international drug enforcement. Featuring archival quotes, AI narration, and original analysis, this episode reveals how an era defined by protests, paranoia, and political maneuvering shaped the cannabis laws we still live with today.

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    Title: How Cannabis Became Public Enemy Number One // Nixon // Era of War [2]

    #CannabisHistory #WarOnDrugs #DazedAndConfusedPodcast #DrugPolicy #marijuananews

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    15 m
  • How Cannabis Became Stigmatized // Hemp Hysteria // Era of Madness [1]
    Oct 1 2025

    Before cannabis was criminalized, it was a cornerstone of colonial agriculture and a trusted pharmaceutical remedy. So how did marijuana or cannabis become a symbol of danger, deviance, and decline in U.S. history? In episode one of Dazed and Confused, we explore the early history of cannabis legalization and prohibition in America—from Jamestown’s 1619 hemp mandates to the first state-level legal crackdowns in the 1910s and 1920s. Featuring archival quotes, AI narration, and original analysis, this episode uncovers how cannabis, once cultivated by Founding Fathers and prescribed by doctors, became the target of growing public fear, moral panic, and government control during the origins of the War on Drugs.

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    14 m
  • Dazed and Confused Podcast | Trailer #2
    Sep 24 2025

    Launches October 1st

    About the Podcast:

    Dazed and Confused explores the turbulent history of cannabis in the United States—from its criminalization to its medical rebranding and reemergence as a legal commodity. Told across major eras—Era of Madness, War, Medicalization, and Legalization—each episode blends historical archives, AI-narrated storytelling, and cultural analysis to examine the policies, panics, and power struggles that shaped the modern War on Drugs.

    If you’ve ever wondered how a plant went from pharmacy shelf to felony charge—and now to dispensary counter—this is the story.

    🔔 Subscribe for future episodes that mix history, policy, and a little paranoia.

    💬 Drop a comment. Say something weird. Maybe: “Legalize pigeons.” —

    Links

    Linktree: https://linktr.ee/cpmaynard

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLdAAsT1YhSY-PsKWcK51wQ

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@christianpmaynard

    Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/christianmaynard

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/cpmaynard1

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/christianmaynard

    Title: Dazed and Confused Podcast | Trailer #2 [0]

    #CannabisHistory #WarOnDrugs #DazedAndConfusedPodcast #DrugPolicy #marijuananews

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    4 m