Peter Grinspoon
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His subsequent book, Seeing Through the Smoke: A Cannabis Expert Untangles the Truth About Marijuana, features a foreward written by Dr. Andrew Weil. He has appeared on national television programs including ''The Daily Show,'' ''Good Morning America,'' ''CBS Mornings,'' ''Fox and Friends,'' ''Fox Nation,'' ''NBC Nightly News,'' ''MSNBC'' and ''C-SPAN2'' to discuss drug policy, cannabis legalization as well as his addiction and recovery. He served as an Associate Director for Massachusetts Physician Health Service, part of the Massachusetts Medical Society from 2013 to 2015, helping and advocating for other physicians who struggle with addiction.
Grinspoon is also a contributing editor to Harvard Health Publications.
He is a board member of the advocacy group Doctors For Cannabis Regulation and speaks internationally on various cannabis-related issues. He is frequently cited in the popular press, and has been noted in ''USA Today, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, People'' Magazine, ''NY'' Magazine, ''The Daily Beast'', and ''The Boston Globe''.
He has also appeared on numerous podcasts and radio programs. He was featured on NPR's ''All Things Considered'' in a piece about the harmfulness of withholding medication assisted treatment for opioid use disorders from physicians. Provided by Wikipedia