Kay Hill joins Pags for a compelling deep dive into President Trump’s consideration of marijuana’s legal status—and the comparisons are eye-opening. From the patchwork of state laws to the strict federal ban, Kay breaks down how these conflicting systems create confusion for businesses, law enforcement, and everyday Americans. She draws parallels to past policy shifts, like the end of alcohol prohibition, and explores whether marijuana could follow a similar path. It’s a conversation packed with history, politics, and a clear-eyed look at where this debate could go next.

“There’s a big push to legalize marijuana in Texas and the rest of the United States,” began Joe Pags. “I don’t know much about this… What do you think should happen here? Do you agree that it’s not as bad as alcohol?”

“Cannabis is less dangerous than Tylenol,” explained Hill. “There’s been such a concerted effort by Big Pharma to make people think that marijuana is much more dangerous for you than it actually is.”

“It’s just a weed that grows in certain climates,” she added. “It’s far less dangerous than alcohol.”

Watch the full conversation above.