Rethinking jail time for sex assault, the upside of opioids, and a defence of political correctness
On this week's episode of The 180 we hear from a lawyer who argues that long jail sentences are not the answer to sexual assault, a columnist walks us through his evolution to political correctness, and a Percocet user wants doctors to know that some people use opioids legitimately.
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On this week's episode of The 180 we hear from a lawyer who argues that long jail sentences are not the answer to sexual assault, a columnist walks us through his evolution to political correctness, and a Percocet user wants doctors to know that some people use opioids legitimately.