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Heroin druggie Columbia prof says all drugs are a human right.
« on: February 20, 2021, 12:23:33 PM »
   
Heroin druggie Columbia prof says all drugs are a human right.
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/columbia-university-professor-carl-hart-heroin

Columbia University professor, admitted heroin user, says legalization of all drugs is 'fundamental right'
'This is about our liberty,' says Dr. Carl Hart
By Michael Ruiz | Fox News

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A heroin-using psychology professor at New York City’s Columbia University is laying out a constitutional argument for legalizing recreational drugs in his latest book.

In "Drug use for Grown-ups: Chasing Liberty in the Land of Fear" (Penguin Press), Dr. Carl Hart calls for the legalization of all drugs, arguing that it is a fundamental American right for responsible adults to decide what to put into their own bodies.

"It’s the original American promise," he told Fox News Friday, referencing the Declaration of Independence’s assertion that "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."


NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 11: Professors Carl Hart (L) and Mark Kleiman attend Blunt Talk with Steve DeAngelo, Jodi Gilman, Carl Hart, Mark Kleiman, and Kevin Sabet, moderated by Patrick Radden Keefe at the MasterCard stage at SVA Theatre during The New Yorker Festival 2014 on October 11, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for The New Yorker)
Recreational drug use, ostensibly, requires liberty and is conducted in the pursuit of happiness.

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"I wrote this book to present a more realistic image of the typical drug user: a responsible professional who happens to use drugs in his pursuit of happiness," Hart explains on his website. "Also, I wanted to remind the public that no benevolent government should forbid autonomous adults from altering their consciousness, as long as it does not infringe on the rights of others."

Although reluctant to summarize the arguments laid out in his book for people who haven’t read it, he said there are other dangerous aspects of daily life that are not criminal and that legalizing and regulating drugs could make using them safer.

"Think about car accidents," Hart said. "There are 40,000 Americans every year who lose their life on the highway because of cars. Nobody’s saying, ‘aren’t you concerned about that we have these cars available?’ No, what we do, is we try to enhance the safety of that activity."

Hart, the Ziff Professor of Psychology in the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry at Columbia and an award-winning author, has been researching psychoactive drugs and their effects on humans for decades.

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"My heroin use is as recreational as my alcohol use," Hart wrote in the book. "Like vacation, sex, and the arts, heroin is one of the tools that I use to maintain my work-life balance."

"Heroin is just another opioid, no more or less scary than other drugs," he told Columbia Magazine, which is published by the university’s Office of Alumni and Development.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, on the other hand, says heroin-involved overdoses in the U.S. increased from 3,036 in 2010 to 14,996 in 2018. (Although deaths in 2018 were slightly lower than in 2017.) More than 115,000 Americans died from heroin-linked overdoses between 1999 and 2018.

Columbia’s drug policy prohibits students and faculty from using or possessing illegal drugs on school property, within a "university workplace," or during university activities. The policy defines a university workplace as "any site at which employees perform work for the University, whether or not such site is owned by Columbia University."

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The school did not immediately respond to questions about whether Hart’s activities were in violation of this policy.

Hart also criticized the media’s coverage of his book as "bulls---" and said that people should read it for the full context.


"I took a long time to develop these arguments," he said, brushing off questions as "remedial" topics that are answered in the text.

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Legalized drugs would be safer, regulated like alcohol, free from contamination and a source of tax revenue, he has argued.

"This is about our liberty," he said Friday. "It’s about me protecting your liberty, you protecting mine."

Michael Ruiz is a U.S. and World Reporter for Fox News.
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Re: Heroin druggie Columbia prof says all drugs are a human right.
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2021, 11:50:03 PM »
just saw a tv show on drug addicts and homeless in oregon. Hard to feel any sympathy for them. Show said that 50 percent of the homeless in the state have cell phones. Pandering and stealing money for food and drugs but can afford a 500 dollar cell phone and a 100 bucks a month to pay for a plan. Said in one statement that oregon has probably the best rehab program in the country and a few minutes later said  90 percent of rehabbed people that go back to drugs. How many millions of dollar in tax money is being wasted there!! Yup lets make it all legal so we can double that rate and pay even more. They even had a thing about pot for you pro legal pot guys. Said theres a new product on the street. Kind of a hash oil thing. But super concentrated. One hit off a pipe is like smoking a whole joint of the BEST pot in the country. Just what we need to give young people and people driving down the road. Said it would about compare to drinking a shot of whiskey that had the equivalent of 20 shots of alcohol in it. What really blows my mind is they can legally sell it at the pot store to anyone. Medical my ass.
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Re: Heroin druggie Columbia prof says all drugs are a human right.
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2021, 02:09:22 PM »
As long as they want to cook their
brains in the privacy and relative
safety of their own home, well have
at it. If you're endangering another's
well being or property or interfering
with someone else's life, you need
to be arrested and sent away. If you
cause another's death, you need to
be put down and buried
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Re: Heroin druggie Columbia prof says all drugs are a human right.
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2021, 02:53:24 PM »
I'm in favor of medical MJ.   I'd like to be able to use the oil for my pain and drop the tramadol and gabapentin that I use now.
I've cut way back on its use thanks to prayers from folks here and my Church but I'm hoping for more help.
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Re: Heroin druggie Columbia prof says all drugs are a human right.
« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2021, 02:59:35 PM »
I'm in favor of medical MJ.   I'd like to be able to use the oil for my pain and drop the tramadol and gabapentin that I use now.
I've cut way back on its use thanks to prayers from folks here and my Church but I'm hoping for more help.
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Re: Heroin druggie Columbia prof says all drugs are a human right.
« Reply #5 on: February 22, 2021, 03:16:37 PM »
Mucho difference in those who need
relief from chronic pain, and those who
want to kick back and toast brain cells.
I can point out several here about 25
30 yards away that fall into the " I love
to get high " group.  One has been to
the state "college " 4 times, and the
county " community college " I don't
even know how many times. The
last time he had a bag of heroin in
addition to his usual meth. Out and
free and running wild again in 3 days
time.  Too many mainstream citizens
are recreational users now in addition
to grandma enabling the whole mess
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