Terrell "Ralo" Davis

Terrell "Ralo" Davis, a husband, father, and an Atlanta rapper who found himself serving a 97-month sentence for a nonviolent cannabis-related charge. Despite the increasing legalization of weed, cannabis, and marijuana across various U.S. states, Terrell's experience highlights the continued disparity in cannabis laws and enforcement. Terrell is set to be released into a halfway house in November 2023, a significant turning point in his journey.Terrell opens up about his journey, sharing the emotional toll and the challenges he faced during his time in federal prison for a cannabis offense, an experience that stands in stark contrast to the changing landscape of cannabis legalization in the United States. The debate on cannabis legalization and its impact on individuals like Terrell is at the forefront of our discussion in this cannabis documentary. Terrell's candid narrative reveals the personal and societal costs of the cannabis legalization debate, offering a unique perspective on cannabis legalization in the U.S. and the challenges it presents. We hope to raise awareness about the need for federal cannabis legalization and the impact it can have on individuals and families like Terrell's.

"You getting locked up for possession of marijuana and you inside a prison where everybody is stabbing and killing people every day."
Terrell "Ralo" Davis
"I felt victimized. I felt a lot of different emotional trauma being incarcerated for something that I can just log onto instagram and see people sell publicly and smoke publicly, legitimately."
Terrell "Ralo" Davis