there it was a black counselor member, doug moore, they didn't oppose it about wanting to incarce rmp incar incarcera incarcerate. i understand the thinking in 1975. if you look at the d.c. city council today in 2014, they face the same issue, the exact same question, whether or not to decriminalize marijuana. now, they have a 40-year history of the failed war on drugs, what did they do? made the opposite decision. they did decriminalize marijuana, they had seen how many young people of all ages were getting stigmatized with criminal records. if he wants to envoke readers, they have turned the corner, and seen the damage. that same community that was asking for tougher laws in the 1970s, they were asking for a marshall plan for urban america. they were asking for investment in job training, mental health, the same things that trump administration was trying to get rid of through their attempt to repeal the affordable care act. those leaders in this book, jeff sessions can't envoke them to defend his current position. >> how shocked were you when bill clinton, during the campaign for h