DFCR board member Peter Grinspoon is quoted in this article, published in Salon, explaining the trend of "Cailfornia Sober:"
Grinspoon emphasizes that cannabis can be addictive. But that doesn't mean moderate use can't be a sort of in-between strict sobriety and destructive drug use... "Millions of people use cannabis as part of their recovery," Grinspoon told Salon. "Addiction kills. We need a big tent for recovery, not a small tent."
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Peter Grinspoon, MD, is a primary care physician at Massachusetts General Hospital and an Instructor at Harvard Medical School. He is the author of Seeing Through the Smoke: A Cannabis Specialist Untangles the Truth About Cannabis, as well as the memoir Free Refills: A Doctor Confronts His Addiction. He is a TedX speaker. He spent two years as an Associate Director of the Massachusetts Physician Health Service helping physicians with addiction and mental health issues. He graduated with a B.A. in Philosophy with honors from Swarthmore College. He then spent five years as a Campaign Director for the environmental group Greenpeace before entering medical school at Boston University School of Medicine, where he graduated with honors. He completed his residency at Harvard’s Brigham and Woman’s Hospital, in the primary care program. He has been on national television including NBC, C-SPAN, and Fox and Friends, and his writings have been published in The Nation and The Los Angeles Times. He is a Contributing Editor to Harvard Health Publications.