Elevator Arguments
Tonight, I gave my Elevator Arguments presentation to the Illinois State University chapter of SSDP. It's always a lot of fun.
The idea is to develop the skill of being able to make an argument for drug policy reform quickly (in the time you might have riding with someone on an elevator). And not only that -- but to target your argument to the interests of your audience.
Whenever I give this presentation, I start by letting the audience put me on the spot. They can yell out a description of a person, and I have to immediately give a short argument for why that person should support drug policy reform.
Tonight they hit me with:
- Treatment Specialist
- Conservative Parole Officer
- Mother who lost a child to drug overdose
- Tobacco Company Executive
- Restaurant Owner
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