I really like this guy. Not only is Dr. Hart doing great work to advance science, but also to advance justice for all in the United States and the world over. Great talk!
I did 7 months in prison for possession of personal amount of drugs and it was traumatic and stunted the quality of my life and I am not even a drug addict I just use here and there
Legalize, regulate, and reintegrate addicts. We literally shun them and prevent them from success. It's not condoning drug use, it's accepting it. We don't condone cigs, but they're legal.
Dependence and addiction are not the same thing. People who take opioids to get high vs people who take opioids because they have a disease, condition or injury that causes daily pain and a good quality of life only sustained by pain medication. The regulators act like they care about the liver and kidney of the people they would have crying for most of their lives.
As long as you keep people accountable and responsible for there actions on drugs plus keep it away from children and use the tax money for hospitals and rehab.
Thank god someone is speaking the truth about drugs and drug use and the unconstitutional war on drugs. Our society would be a much better place if all drugs were legal and regulated and available to adults at affordable price. The black market inflates the price of illicit drugs thousands of times their value and adulterates them causing the majority of health problems associated with drug use.... think of the lives that would be saved if drugs were pure and their dosages labeled and properly measured out ? Accidental overdoses would nearly disappear
@@MichaelEstrada Anecdotes are not data. So many factors go into a poor experience with a specific drug including the legal ones and alcohol specifically. We need more data, education and resources that legalization would bring. The problems he raised with manufacturing are significant.
@@MichaelEstrada PCP is an incredibly stigmatized drug, Lets remember that PCP has real medicinal value, stereotypical route of administration for pcp is cigarette dipped in a pcp solution. This results a much more manic, and intense effect. lets also not forget its a powerful anesthetic, and NMDA Antagonists have the potential for the treatment of depression. Ive taken PCP analogues, they allowed me to work through issues/trauma, and become a more compassionate person because of it. Of course there are risks, as there are with everything in life, and it takes a responsible adult to be able to make that decision.
And unfortunately, right now, with the govts push for an opioid free country, people are suffering horribly at the end of life due to overwhelming ignorance!
Awh man i know as the show presenters they sometimes have to ask silly questions to reflect queries their audience may have but it was so obvious they were just not ready for him
Facts i believer they were talking past each other on the subject. Envy and Chara were only using there past experience as a response to the research Dr. Hart was trying to present to the conversation. I could see why he was so frustrated talking to them
I just discovered this and wow...what a breath of fresh air...the TRUTH! So impressed with the Dr., bought 2 of his books! Really enjoy him! Keep up the good work!
@Nima N equating drug use with sex crime is dogmatic. Look at states that have decriminalized weed possession. Has there been a surge of crime or DUIs? Nope. In fact statistics show that loosening drug laws has a positive affect on the community. But hey, keep your 1930s mindset. Ignorance is bliss
@Nima N drug users find pleasure within their mind and body, they don't affect others negatively. A rapist hurts the other person that's why it's a crime.
@Nima N rapists are violating someone else's free will and rights a drug user is not harming anyone. You are uneducated and a reason why society is backwards stop listening to the government and start listening to the people who do these experiments.
This guy is a true warrior. I love how he calls out these awful bs articles that make it to these journals that so many clinicians believe r absolute truths.
@SlayThat Pussy ''''But his pathetic give then 10 dollars or some crack one time was a groundbreaking breaking though point for you I'd assume'''' what did that mean?
@SlayThat Pussy let's assume that you are right for the people who are addicted to crack the bottom line he is laying out is that for the people who are addicted to crack if crack was legal and taxed at a low rate then they would not steal to get enough to pay for it because it would be cheap enough for them to pay for a daily dose and because of that they could live a pretty normal life
Im so grateful to discover this discussion. One whom has struggled his entire life in this subject and appropriately tried on all the mechanisms of state funded rehab in our heartland to inevitably return to what produced relief, heroin. As the dope gL
I don't think you've seen someone on PCP. The only brother I have, uses PCP. In his view, it's for recreation use only. What he doesn't realize is how violent he gets. And the same thing goes for others in my neighborhood, who use PCP.
Wait, for decades African Americans have been blaming the affects of drug use and drug selling in the black community on White people, now you want to end the war on drugs? The left is an abomination I swear!
@@LA-hr3le, you associate legalizing drugs with blaming white people and the left as an abomination? Small-government means legalizing drugs and prostitution. I don't blame people for buying drugs or guns (legitimate sales/purchases); I see those as rights that should not be infringed.
Carl has been courageously speaking up on drug legalization for about a year now, and he deserves acknowledgment for this. Look up his research on Amphetamines, its incredible and highly intelligent data. Accurate.
It's been A LOT longer than a year. I can't tell you how long I've been following him but I just looked at my copy of the paperback version of his book High Price and came out in 2014. He was fighting the good fight long before that!
@@ChronicPainInTheAss Carl only supported decrim up until around 2021, then he suddenly switched over to FULL DRUG LEGALIZATION around 2020-2021..so sometime in there he had a significant change of heart. He didn’t support legalization at Horizons 2019, I was there in the front row listening to his talk on Psychedelic Elitism intently.
@@ChronicPainInTheAss my point is that at one point Carl didn’t support full across the board drug legalization until 2021,,, theres a HUGE difference between Decriminalized drugs & Legalizing all illicit drugs! Ive followed Carls work since he co-published in ‘Drugs, Society, & Human Behavior’ the 17th edition ie; 2017. High Price wasn’t all that great a work in my opinion… the last chapters are okay… Drug Use for Adults is his best book so far.
Dr. Hart is my hero. Everything he is talking about and has researched validates my lifetime of experience and observation. We live in an insane society and drug prohibition is one of our greatest madnesses.
I've been doing drugs for my whole life and I feel exactly the same as this guy does I swear I wish I would of went to school I would help you teach the word
Dr. Hart is amazing. He was on Bill O'Reilly 's show years ago and skillfully avoided every landmine O'Reilly threw out at him. Guy's got a brilliant mind.
@@bassreeves2410 _"that's not a big feat considering the fact that o'reilly is ...a pinhead. "_ He's a pinhead but has a few verb tricks that will trip up almost everyone. One of those tricks is to throw out a compound lie: two sentences, the first with a big lie and a second with a small lie in the hope his guest will compromise with not allowing the big lie but allowing the small lie to get through. This was O'Reilly's plan all along. The big lie was a throwaway all along to get the guest to validate the small lie. He tried that on Dr. Hart about the lie that marijuana is as dangerous as alcohol and Dr. Hart skillful avoided the trap. O'Reilly and Trump are similar in that they have a few verb tricks that have carried them much too far in life. Also being chronic sexual predators and raging narcissists.
Ever wanna comment something that isn't negative at all but you think of how most people would get the wrong idea like, entirely? So then your original post turns into a whole comment section that's not only wrong in response to you, but is now there for anyone who wants to include themselves in the degrading- destruction of who or what, the post is about. And even who the post's, from, sometimes. Damn man. As much as I'd love to hear the responses to what I wanted to say, I'm just gonna say that this man Carl Hart has my utmost respect. There's not too much that I wouldn't agree with but all in all it's fulfilling to know that science has him as a part of their team.
Yup! Heroin(Poppies), methamphetamine(Ephedra) all come from plants and should be legal for adults to use as they freely see fit. Its no wonder so many friends have moved to Mexico & abroad to escape the imperialist US drug gulags! Prisons!!
@Gazola Gazola cocaine is natural though to make opium you just boil poppies '''''''''Let’s see him without his daily dose You and me both know it won’t be pretty!''''''' which is why legalization would be the best idea an addict could get his daily dose for a very low price and live a very normal life
@Gazola Gazola cocaine is a drug that is already in each coca leaf before any picks the leaf from the plant since that is the case , cocaine is a natural drug
@@cysilversoul I’m only for imprisonment for abusers of the rehab process. People who can function off drugs are a danger because they can produce children with a myriad of health issues. I wish education was enough but it’s not. People can be educated and still be irresponsible. My last statement....NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE STREETS!!!
@@Ardante11 Education is plenty, you clearly have very little drug education otherwise you wouldn’t be so scared of these substances. As far as your last statement re-selling drugs from pharmacy’s is already illegal, not to mention if we de-stigmatized drug use it’ll be easier to keep it away from children. And yes, this applies to the inner city but I fail to see the relation.
Why didn't he talk about the Adverse Childhood Experience (Fillitti and Anders) studies which show that if you encounter a person with a drug addiction there is an 80% chance they will have experienced one or more types of childhood abuse? Sexual, physical, psychological abuse. That's where it starts.
@@notificationsareblocked.yo53 Hey I'm curious, what ideas exactly do you think are dangerous and irresponsible ? I heard him say drugs should be legalized and regulated for sale to Adults, like alcohol. I also heard him say that there should be drug testing centers where people can go and test their drugs for purity because most OD's are from cut drugs combinations. Both ideas which I think are completely necessary at this time
@@notificationsareblocked.yo53 he mentioned the link between mental health and addiction quite prominently goofus, geez listen to the words. You’re worried about impressionable kids following advice, uh did you happen to notice the title of the talk. He has an “agenda” what agenda does he have exactly? Ya when someone has a book published they want people to buy it, that’s kinda the idea. I love how you mention your own mindless experience like that’s supposed to be an argument
enviroment is everything..Purpose is what drives any person. With the sense of living in purpose I don't believe anyone would become addicted to the point where They will allow drugs to stop them from fulfilling their purpose. How we educate and support our children and their passions will determine how a person handles their own mental health and successs
Dr. Carl Hart is the most educated, experienced and skilled yet people with nothing but an opinion still argue. There is a world epidemic called Dunning Kruger's are taking over the world.
Carl Hart to use the parlance of our times, is a straight up Motherfucking OG. The highlight of my life was introducing him at a Harm Reduction Conference in Denver in 2012. My twitter profile picture is of he and I. I can’t wait for his new book- I love that he has the balls to admit to substance use himself, I agree with everything he says about how AA can sometimes create scenarios where Folks feel the need to “awfulize” their drug use in order to fit the narrative that AA pushes that all drug use is inherently evil- even though the co-founder of AA, Bill Wilson, used LSD and embraced it openly.
Indeed, the culture of opinion, people who do not put their time inmatters yet they still have an opinion. For anyone who is interested in drugs and knowledge I recommend checking out on Antonio Escohotado.
@@HeritageWealthPlanning ahahah. Psychology proves the dumbest people believe they are the smartest. The two psychologists to come up with this had the last names Dunning and Kruger.
I love Dr. Carl Hart. Always feels like he has to hide how cool he is because of the bland audiences he speaks to. But thank goodness he is speaking to these people and helping to open their minds. Be like Dr. Carl Hart.
53:46..... Very simple... you say... I'm a big fan of your work but please expound because after four years of following you (and the drug policy reform movement), I'm not connecting the dots.
1:08:18 Jefferson also wrote (I THINK it was in one of the letters between him and Adams) that every plantation owner should grow at least an acre of medicinal hemp to ensure it's availability. Freedom=responsibility and responsibility=freedom which we are giving up at an accelerated rate.
has less than 5k views after a year of being posted on UA-cam. But man, post something about Cardi B or something and millions of views. Has society ALWAYS been this shallow?
This is a very good talk 👍🏽 Ignorance is not only deadly it’s expensive regardless of the topic. America is about capitalism and drugs are another area to be manipulated so the government can be profitable. Awareness can save more lives👍🏽
@@ctrain9257 I mean the Christian Right generally has certain views. I agreed with a generalization based on facts. As for most of them are high: most people drink or use drugs, full sobriety is rare. Not all Christians or right wingers are like that. As for life is better without drugs: the science shows that drug/alcohol use in moderation leads to better outcomes/reported quality of life than excessive drug use and complete abstinence. So yes drugs are generally good for people, cept for the small percentage of people with underlying mental health issues who develop addiction.
@@daniellogansa8101 I doubt drug use throughout your life constantly will lead to good health. I mean that just doesn’t even seem logical and this guy says he snorts sometimes 10 days in a row and who knows how much In one setting. Because you can’t just keep ingesting a drug or alcohol and not have any long term effects over a period of time. And also if you’re a Christian then yeah you shouldn’t do any drugs because God said be “sober minded” so living by his Word is what you should do if you consider yourself a Christian.
@@ctrain9257 if you want to disagree with science that’s on you. Drinking a small glass of alcohol or two every night has been proven to be healthy for your heart as one example. Also I’m sure you can find examples of Christian drug users, not everyone is evangelical or Mormon. Hell, Catholics even drink wine in church. I’m not saying that addiction is good, just that moderation has been shown to be healthy for the mind in most cases and body in a lot of them.
This was very informative and I only wish to have an opportunity to talk to you in discovering future possible solutions that can awaken our sleeping society. Tony Berkel
I always find it funny when a professor say thank you to be here, that already show that he is down on earth passionate about his work. We should thanks you not the other way but you still do
Yeah I love him, and agree with everything he says. I saw his Rogan interview recently where he did say he used drugs. He was a little too lit up in this one, but it happens. I'm sure he's okay but would probably do best to not get too high for lectures etc. That can't be that much fun from experience.
Assuming he's "too high" I presume you can claim what substance he's taken? Or a combination? Could you tell the difference if he hadn't slept properly for 2 days? By making comments like "he's too lit in this one" is completely missing the whole point of the lecture.
Bro doesn't get high to give lectures. It's something he does to relax and on weekends with his wife. If you read the book you'd know that. Pretty presumptuous of you. Not all drug users just pop pills or shoot up at any given time.
stop it. get some help instead of bringing everyone down with you to die early. why is everyone so against being normal and healthy? its disgusting how cool and normalized it is to self-mutilate and destroy your life
Because ADHD isn't normal and healthy lives for some, unless they're medicated on the right stimulant. I know cuz i've experienced it myself in life. Unless you've walked a mile in my shoes or another individual's life with a mental or learning disability. don't JUDGE aanother persons life, decisions, or addictions (self medicating).. If you ever experience a car accident or gunshot wound, i'll remind you of what you said and make sure the Doctors REFUSE YOU THE RIGHT to RECIEVE PAIN RELIEVING MEDICATIONS. If you get some illegally from the black market (unregulated/untaxed), then IF YOU DON'T OVERDOSE or LOSE YOUR MIND, THEN YOU CAN GO SIT IN PRISON FOR THE NEXT 10yrs riding around on your WHEELCHAIR.. Just saying..... That's exactly what you're doing to others by REFUSING THEM THEIR RIGHT to RECIEVE MEDICATION TREATMENT for their MENTAL TRAUMA.. I aalmosst did 6 to 10 yrs in Arizona State Prison for a half gram of METH. I signed a PLEA for 3.5 yrs and another 2 yrs CONCURRENT in Max Sec Prison around Murderers, Armed Robbers, Extorters, and Mafia Figures, causing more Mental Trauma, rather than a Treatment Program. AZ doesn't go easy on anyone with METH, yet they can prescribe it, under the trade name DESOXYN, only to certain individuals.. EXPLAIN THAT DISCRIMINATION to me.. Go Google DESOXYN and METHADRINE, then explain Modern Day Discriminaation and Segregation in our society today.. Don't even do DESOXYN once. You might get DESOXYN Mouth !!!!! OUR GOVERNMENT LIED TOO US AGAIN.. F.D.A. Approveed and prescribed to 16,000 new patients per year. Do your homework, my fellow American Friend. Can i get those years of my life back, along with all the Marijuana Felons who were DEPRIVED of THEIR LIFE and LIBERTY in those Prison Cells, away from their ;oved ones and losing houses, marriages, careers, etc, like I had lost back then.. I didnt't think so. Same way America Never told our Native American brothers sorry for the Indian Removal Act and their boarding schools, nor the African Americans for their enslavement and segregation era, or Mexicans Ancestors for Swindling them out of Arizona, California, New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, and Idaho for the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ..
I applaud Dr Hart for disclosing his recreational Drug Use & Walking his Talk on the critical importance of successful professionals disclosing their Drug Use as an effective method of de-stigmatising Drug Use & particularly non-problematic Drug Use. I will comment though that his Professional Status allows a lot more room for such disclosures, as opposed to say a McDonald's Worker, Taxi Driver, General Practitioner, Lawyer, Police Officer, Psychologist or a Politician. In Australia the Law requires our Federal & State Parliaments to provide Syringe Disposal Facilities on site - and yes they are utilised, but Public Opinion, as uninformed or prejudiced as it may be, can destroy a Politicians Career a lot easier than a Professor's Career, given that a Professor has been so well esteemed by their Peers, Profession & Employer that they are entrusted & honoured with the Position of Educating & Influencing the next Generation, maybe even going further & Publishing their Research Findings in Journals or Authoring Books on their area of expertise - something no successful Educational Facility is willing to lose over something as minor as Recreational Drug Use. So yes it's fantastic Dr Hart is courageously living by the words he writes & yet we still have a very long way to go before others can join him... "In a startling new book, Drug Use for Grown-Ups, the Ivy League professor argues that the dangers of recreational drug use have been wildly overstated. “I am now entering my fifth year as a regular heroin user,” writes Carl Hart in his revelatory new book, Drug Use for Grown-Ups. Fifty-four-year-old Hart is the Ziff professor of psychology at Columbia University. Regular heroin use and high academic achievement are not two pursuits that we expect to see in the same life story. At least not openly. Heroin is by popular consensus the worst of drugs, the one that leaves users hopelessly strung-out and slavishly addicted. How can you be a regular user and hold down a prestigious Ivy League professorship? And why would you admit to it? There are few areas of modern life that are shrouded in quite so much misinformation and hypocrisy as recreational drug use. There seems to be a never-ending criminal justice battle to thwart ever more sophisticated and ruthless drug dealers, while at the same time the appetite for recreational drugs increases across all sectors of society. But beneath the social and moral debate is a vital scientific question: are recreational drugs harmful in themselves? It’s hard to recall a more unapologetic defence of hard drug consumption. What’s particularly powerful about Hart’s testament is that it’s not written by a beat poet or avant-garde artist, but a highly regarded research scientist whose area of expertise is neuropsychopharmacology - the study of the neurological and behavioural effects of drugs on people. But what if they aren’t as harmful as the authorities maintain and what if the damage done to communities should be attributed to poverty and criminalisation of drugs, rather than the psychoactive effects?"
Very intelligent person and I agree with majority of what he's saying. That being said, you can tell over the years he has more anxiety/stress in his voice. He doesn't speak as smooth and freely 5-7 years ago.
He's also speaking in a very formal setting, it's clearly got him uncomfortable. HIs icebreaker failed to get a response. Public speaking before a stone cold quiet audience is intimidating for even experienced comedians. It's got to be even more difficult to talk on taboo subjects, albeit drug policy reform is becoming more and more accepted in modern society, after over 50 years of failed (federal) prohibition. I hope he's not pushing himself too hard. We need people like him to provide the science to back drug policy reform... IMO and YMMV.
I never knew Percocets were partially acetaminophin (Tylenol). Did you know even marijuana is supposedly laced with potentially lethal fentanyl? Thanks for sharing, Dr. Hart.
This guy is high AF and I would NOT want him being a leading example for anyone I loved. He’s slurring and breathing hard - he’s a mess. My family WAS destroyed by so called “functional drug use” in the 80’s. My family worked great jobs and Kept the “basics” like a roof and basic food but our life was horrible. He’s an addict looking to justify his own recreational drug use period.
I’m sorry this happened to your family. However, that still does not justify the prohibition of drugs, just because a small number of ppl get caught up. Plz try to look at the argument objectively. My granddad was an alcoholic, but that doesn’t mean we should prohibit alcohol. Btw, I don’t use or drink.
@SlayThat Pussy You obviously didn't hear him extrapolate on the significance of delaying receiving the drug. If you dive into some of his work there are many studies from him and other people in neuroscience and psychiatry that demonstrate the addictive potential of many substances is farfetched hyperbole.
@SlayThat Pussy You're choosing to insult me when you're not even using terminology correctly. Withdrawal is a phenomenon of negative side effects when stopping chronic high levels of a particular substance like Alcohol. I'd suggest you dive deeper into Dr. Hart's work outside of this one study. There is quite a bit of technical neuroscience he looks into proposing mechanisms biologically for addiction. Many of those have failed and he's utilizing this money study as one of the turning points in shifting his focus towards the psychosocial model of addiction.
Imagine he is that brilliant that if he is on anything in this recording he is still able to get his point across. Notice the slip up at 8:19 and the hand twitches and eyes going back and forth, that may just be residual from doing heavy drugs and not mean he is high.
It's normal to be stressed out. Imagine the inocent people incarcerated, the stigma of drugs, the drug cartels, the corrupt politicians receiving money from cartel's in order to maintain drugs illegal. I totally understand why he might be stressed out.
You can't just dismiss addiction. Forget about laws, anything that can turn your life into a full time chore just to not be sick is bad for both individuals and society. How many people can responsibly use highly addictive drugs in moderation? 1 on 100? A thousand? You cannot pursue this happiness without impacting others and responsibility goes out the window if someone is sick because they are w/d-ing.
I don’t feel the need to be coddled by the state, if I want to go ham on some meth and possibly die I should be able to do so, just as you can legally drink yourself to death. Not that I feel you should, but as long as your not putting anybody else at risk then it shouldn’t be illegal.
Um you’re wrong and I think your numbers are completely absurd as well. Your labelling of addictive drugs is just arbitrary as well, and not all Drugs even have withdrawal symptoms. A T1 Diabetic is In a far worse position than these addicts would be for a variety of reasons yet many of them can lead decent lives and they’ll die if they don’t get their drug
@@l21n18 what numbers? Everything you just wrote contradicts itself, lead decent lives but die if they don't get it? Arbitrary to say hallucinogens aren't addictive? I'm done talking to you, obviously you are a child , go do your homework.
Yes, but didn’t he break it down? Looks like he might have, but didn’t explain that. He’s just texting to make a point about how there’s a lot of deaths d/t car accidents, but no one is trying 2 ban cars. Also, you might b surprised how many people do use drugs. I’m in a position 2 b witness to this in several ways and 🤯
He just wanted to say that its irrational to ban potentially dangerous activities, but rather we could educated people on how to be safer while doing those activities.
This is interesting cuz this guy is focusing on the people who don't do stupid things when they do drugs, which are the vast majority of people and it is really kind of amazing that more people don't admit that. For starters the majority of people are people who are pretty much okay with their lives and don't need drugs anyway, the only people who do are people with some slight psychological imbalance and what may cause a chemical imbalance but sometimes people go through it, and find the world of rehab to be more to their liking. It's all looking about a place to be and it's not about just being around people who do drugs, that's the way the prohibition matrix makes it, where drug users have to flock into these under siege groups that are then assaulted by the drug police and their stupid ass tactics. Can anyone deny that the drug police and their stupid task forces all across the nation have created literally thousands of hell holes, stupid little communities of stupid little people who all rat each other off because that is how they get treated by the drug police and the courts in the local areas? They have turned the entire society and do a culture of sleazo is, this is not just the drug world but it percolates around into the other areas of society. Of course the drug police are too stupid to know this, let's talk about how stupid the drug police are in other areas. I remember once seeing a new spot where the task force wanted to crack some real hard cases, so they found a girl who had gotten busted with an ounce of weed, a college girl right? So they sent her in with a few $2,000 to some hard cases, to try and get cocaine in a gun and they found a wire and killed the girl and then the cops were so stupid that they didn't even catch the guys, the guys got clean away. Just left the dead girl took their drugs and their guns and just ran off! This is how smart the drug police are
The amount of money the cops have become reliant on from the drug war, the prison industrial complex, annual budgets to law enforcement paid for by our taxes... its in the trillions annually. All to continue (the insanity) of fighting a war on an inanimate object. Which has ONLY proven, for nearly one hundred years now, by every measurable metric, to be an abstract failure. Every time, and always. What have we achieved (a small partial list) A: Ever cheaper drugs on the street, annually. B: More drugs (and without any standardized purity) on the street, annually. C: More deaths from the impurity issue that a black market promotes (see B). D: Multiple generations of destroyed families and their family members locked up in the privatized prisons. Highest incarceration rate in the world, by several multitudes. With high probability of those convicted reoffending or being stuck in lesser quality of life as the record follows them for life, and effects housing/employment. E: Large scale corruption (from the monetary potential of drugs-caused entirely FROM the prohibition) of our policing and judicial systems.... literally every level of law enforcement, from street cops all the way up to the CIA. G: Loss of personal freedoms for everyone, all based around the arguments of morality and safety. Its like a master class on how to make anything possibly conceivable (in regards to drug use) worse than any substance, or its use, ever could have been. You couldn't make a worse or more ass backwards plan if you spent a lifetime trying. The pinnacle of failure has been achieved, and promoted to this very day. Meanwhile, as Dr. Hart correctly pointed out, many other countries have long ago solved these issues, and/or would further solve these issues, if they weren't being bullied by the USA to continue the failed drug war.
💯💯💯THE NOVEL was well worth it lol,, I remember that incident from Democracy NOW and thought,, if I were that young woman's father or brother or whatever I'd have some words with these idiot cops and they WOULDN'T BE happy birthday... the stupidity of prohibition needs to end...👍
DON'T YOU God DAMMED LEAVE US! YOU ARE EVERYTHING TO ME AND US AND EVERYTHING YOU'VE FOUGHT FOR, I JUST FOUND YOUR WORK TODAY BECAUSE I'M DEDICATED TO DEFEATING AND SEVERING MY DRUG ADDICTIONS, (NOT METH RELATED THANK GOD)
Tell your doctor your not comfortable with the acetaminophen. Most will put you on oxycodone rather than hydrocodone. This obviously doesn't work for black market but if your a prescription I recommend it. Taking 325mg of tylenol per dose daily is much worse for you. If you still need the boost add the aspirin yourself as a stack when needd
Because society is backwards and people are slowly realizing that. Doctors and psychiatrists (people that we are supposed to trust) are prescribing opioids, antidepressants, and other cocktails of drugs for profit (just watch MedicatingNormal or read about it "Anatomy of an Epidemic"). Meanwhile, psychadelics (which grew from Nature) are demonized while substantially safer, more effective, and not addictive - compared to the drugs with unholy side effects that Big Pharma offers
So true. we shall keep ourselves clean in this corruption. We are child of the Lord who is holy and we shall also be holy. Those defied their body with drugs already lost their dignity as punishment.
Academic positions like professorships, sometimes even entire institutes, are often named in honor of someone who donated large sums of money to fund their research or teaching - similar to e.g. hospital wings or the Nobel prize. In this case, that would be Dirk Ziff, a billionaire businessman who inherited lots of money in 1994 and probably donated some to Columbia University's psychology department.
He’s yet to conduct a study on the impact of casual drug use on reproduction. My brother’s first wife was a casual user behind his back and his daughter was born with a “learning” disability and goes into seizures in stressful situations. So if someone wants to use drugs in this fashion, I urge them to get their tubes tied or get a vasectomy.
@@Ardante11 that and other things like effects on learning and emotional devopment of adult brains who are chronic users, even if they are not failing to carry out day to day tasks of being an adult/parent.
@@Ardante11 That has nothing to do with that. I know plenty of people who were full blown addicts and their children are fine and very intelligent. There would be another reason for the learning disability.
I don't agree in free use. Brave New World....! But I agree that the main problem is incriminating the people consuming drugs. Prof. Hart is too much stoned and has not a clear focus...
People can do what they want as long as I don’t have to pay for it. I’m not paying more taxes so people can get their drugs analyzed and weighed up. Nor am I going to pay more taxes so people can have a public trap house. with that said. I think every drug should be legalized and we should let the private sector find ways to make things safer and work on awareness and education. There are many approaches. While we are doing that we can still try to mitigate and deter using by getting to the root of the reasons why people take these substances.
Okay so go check out his Tedtalk from a few years before this, and then come back to watch to this video for comparison. Yeah, his speech pattern shows the he himself is being affected by drug use! I hope he is introspective enough to see this for himself. Yikes 😬
You just dont know what your seeing. I'm going to assume you dont or haven't ever done any illegal drugs. Otherwise u would know what's really going on here and not care lol
There are various tools of assessment to reach such a conclusion & its not just taking into account the levels or regularity of Drug Consumption - Addiction/Dependency Assessment is a Holistic process with Holistic responses, according to Best Practice standards anyway... Unfortunately almost anyone can open a Drug Support Center or Rehab, whether they are using Best Practice or not, damn even a Cult can open one & claim to be practicing legitimate methods - even if they are just giving people Vitamin C & throwing them in a Sauna for 5 Hours & calling it "Therapy"... A freaking Quarts Crystal "Energy Healer" can even open a Rehab & wave a stone over your body and call it Drug Treatment!
That's not even remotely true! Dependence haperns with a lot of medications and is a normal occurance, even with some OTC meds. It's purely physiological. Addiction has a genetic component, and is psychological and physical.
Addiction vrs Dependence are worlds apart!! I’m a chronic pain patient being TORTURED 6.5 yrs because of an Accident & failed shoulder surgeries. I live in AGONY 24/7. I’m 63. I’m not addicted. I need opioids to simply function. Yet I’m denied !! Millions just like me, will suffer immeasurably until we die of a heart attack or stroke. A person can’t suffer 24/7 for years without it affecting every aspect of our lives. Body, mind & soul decimated. Actually I would rather be addicted if that meant I could get pain relief. But it wouldn’t .. they prescribed SUD Suboxone or buprenorphine, those drugs help addicts but are not for PAIN !!
Moralistic approach would be to provide people with the Drug Consumption rooms. It seems like Dr. Hart is talking about the American people conflating the law with Morality which is something as a culture we need to realize is not how our justice system works or where it's priorities lie.
I’ve watched videos of before he was doing heroin, and before he started he was really well spoken and confident. Compared to after he seems kinda weird and nervous all the time.
@@huihkjify your ability to communicate clearly does continue to improve that is part of wisdom. However the search for the proper vocabulary which is what his hang ups were declines and takes longer. Practice on yourself and remember x actor in such and such movie it will take you much longer than it did when you were younger due to declining recall. This professor isn't out there banging heroine every night he's tried it occasionally every few years. It may be dangerous to tempt one's self, but it makes him better understand the subjects he studies. He's not even a social drug taker it's a once and a great moon thing with him that would have zero affect on his mental state. I don't even agree completely with his view but I respect it and understand what he's trying to say.
@@NobodyUR the wonderful substances he is defenfind deserve a much better advocate. He sounds like he has been poisoned by big pharma, big food or big booze. He really does not sound well especially in a country of public speakers.
Just by coming out of the closet to family members can ruin an otherwise good family. There's always a stigma between family members of what an individual should or should not be doing.
The very first things he says about cars is hilarious . What do you think would happen if there were as many heroin users as there was drivers ? There would be so many deaths and addicted people america would be a walking zombie town like the drug streets of Philly .
"The price of freedom is responsibility". Great quote. America is trying to infantilize us to take away that freedom from us.
@Richard Forhurholes he should have said liberty
yes
we're adults
the government shouldn't be telling us what to put in our bodies
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This should be broadcasted everywhere and shown to everyone! Too many people aren’t educated on these things.
I really like this guy. Not only is Dr. Hart doing great work to advance science, but also to advance justice for all in the United States and the world over. Great talk!
I did 7 months in prison for possession of personal amount of drugs and it was traumatic and stunted the quality of my life and I am not even a drug addict I just use here and there
That’s wack af. No one should be locked up for drugs. It’s like being locked up for eating a burger
Which drug? Which state?
@@huihkjify shouldn’t matter
stop lying. you were an addict
@@lubbyLB Do you know him? Or do you think everyone who owns a drug is automatically an addict?
Legalize, regulate, and reintegrate addicts. We literally shun them and prevent them from success. It's not condoning drug use, it's accepting it. We don't condone cigs, but they're legal.
Dependence and addiction are not the same thing. People who take opioids to get high vs people who take opioids because they have a disease, condition or injury that causes daily pain and a good quality of life only sustained by pain medication. The regulators act like they care about the liver and kidney of the people they would have crying for most of their lives.
People are more than just what they do in the Privacy of their own Homes...
Thanks for being a good person. Keep it up!
As long as you keep people accountable and responsible for there actions on drugs plus keep it away from children and use the tax money for hospitals and rehab.
@@mitchjames9350 The tax money could also go to infrastructure and creating a universal healthcare system.
Thank god someone is speaking the truth about drugs and drug use and the unconstitutional war on drugs. Our society would be a much better place if all drugs were legal and regulated and available to adults at affordable price. The black market inflates the price of illicit drugs thousands of times their value and adulterates them causing the majority of health problems associated with drug use.... think of the lives that would be saved if drugs were pure and their dosages labeled and properly measured out ? Accidental overdoses would nearly disappear
Would you include PCP when it comes to "all drugs" being legalized? And if so, have you ever seen someone on PCP?
@@MichaelEstrada
Anecdotes are not data. So many factors go into a poor experience with a specific drug including the legal ones and alcohol specifically.
We need more data, education and resources that legalization would bring.
The problems he raised with manufacturing are significant.
@@MichaelEstrada PCP is an incredibly stigmatized drug, Lets remember that PCP has real medicinal value, stereotypical route of administration for pcp is cigarette dipped in a pcp solution. This results a much more manic, and intense effect. lets also not forget its a powerful anesthetic, and NMDA Antagonists have the potential for the treatment of depression. Ive taken PCP analogues, they allowed me to work through issues/trauma, and become a more compassionate person because of it. Of course there are risks, as there are with everything in life, and it takes a responsible adult to be able to make that decision.
So why not grow your own ish?
@@LaPetite510 I can't grow my own LSD.
“I’m the one that’s got to die when it’s time for me to die, so let me live my life the way that I want to” - Jimi Hendrix
"I'd rather have a free bottle in front of me than a prefrontal lobotomy" - Tom Waits
And unfortunately, right now, with the govts push for an opioid free country, people are suffering horribly at the end of life due to overwhelming ignorance!
The Breakfast Club should be ashamed at how they treated him... excluding Yee
100% agree.
@@beboldnetwork9335 if I was him I would have brought up dj envy affairs and CTG r@p3 case he caught when he was 18 🙃
Even Yee tho. Her pea sized brain still couldn’t comprehend him!
Awh man i know as the show presenters they sometimes have to ask silly questions to reflect queries their audience may have but it was so obvious they were just not ready for him
@@Mako7eyes right
This was such a great lecture and way more refreshing after watching his Breakfast Club interview. I understand his point and research better
Facts i believer they were talking past each other on the subject. Envy and Chara were only using there past experience as a response to the research Dr. Hart was trying to present to the conversation. I could see why he was so frustrated talking to them
Facts
Lex Fridman interviewed him.
@@l.w.paradis2108ooh I didn’t know that
I just discovered this and wow...what a breath of fresh air...the TRUTH!
So impressed with the Dr., bought 2 of his books! Really enjoy him! Keep up the good work!
Doing drugs should be a fundamental right,we have a right to feel good and pleasure.
Absolutely, what is the point of having life and existence if we can't feel the pleasure of having it
@Nima N rapist get their kicks by violating another human being. Snorting some drugs in my home violates no one
@Nima N equating drug use with sex crime is dogmatic. Look at states that have decriminalized weed possession. Has there been a surge of crime or DUIs? Nope. In fact statistics show that loosening drug laws has a positive affect on the community. But hey, keep your 1930s mindset. Ignorance is bliss
@Nima N drug users find pleasure within their mind and body, they don't affect others negatively. A rapist hurts the other person that's why it's a crime.
@Nima N rapists are violating someone else's free will and rights a drug user is not harming anyone. You are uneducated and a reason why society is backwards stop listening to the government and start listening to the people who do these experiments.
This guy is a true warrior. I love how he calls out these awful bs articles that make it to these journals that so many clinicians believe r absolute truths.
@SlayThat Pussy why? Come on show us...why don’t you write a counter article and have it published
This is a problem in academia in general.
The only kind of "drug warrior" we need.
@SlayThat Pussy ''''But his pathetic give then 10 dollars or some crack one time was a groundbreaking breaking though point for you I'd assume''''
what did that mean?
@SlayThat Pussy let's assume that you are right
for the people who are addicted to crack
the bottom line he is laying out is that
for the people who are addicted to crack
if crack was legal and taxed at a low rate
then they would not steal to get enough to pay for it because it would be cheap enough for them to pay for a daily dose
and because of that they could live a pretty normal life
Im so grateful to discover this discussion. One whom has struggled his entire life in this subject and appropriately tried on all the mechanisms of state funded rehab in our heartland to inevitably return to what produced relief, heroin. As the dope gL
feels bad, way to expensive to maintain and i understand you o too well
insightpain.blogspot.com/
You are my hero Dr Carl Hart
End the war on drugs!
I don't think you've seen someone on PCP. The only brother I have, uses PCP. In his view, it's for recreation use only. What he doesn't realize is how violent he gets. And the same thing goes for others in my neighborhood, who use PCP.
Wait, for decades African Americans have been blaming the affects of drug use and drug selling in the black community on White people, now you want to end the war on drugs? The left is an abomination I swear!
End bad drugs in general. “End the war on drugs!” But we’re the biggest consumers.
@@LA-hr3le, you associate legalizing drugs with blaming white people and the left as an abomination? Small-government means legalizing drugs and prostitution. I don't blame people for buying drugs or guns (legitimate sales/purchases); I see those as rights that should not be infringed.
@@MichaelEstrada should your brother go to jail or get treatment?
Carl has been courageously speaking up on drug legalization for about a year now, and he deserves acknowledgment for this. Look up his research on Amphetamines, its incredible and highly intelligent data. Accurate.
It's been A LOT longer than a year. I can't tell you how long I've been following him but I just looked at my copy of the paperback version of his book High Price and came out in 2014. He was fighting the good fight long before that!
@@ChronicPainInTheAss Carl only supported decrim up until around 2021, then he suddenly switched over to FULL DRUG LEGALIZATION around 2020-2021..so sometime in there he had a significant change of heart. He didn’t support legalization at Horizons 2019, I was there in the front row listening to his talk on Psychedelic Elitism intently.
@@ChronicPainInTheAss my point is that at one point Carl didn’t support full across the board drug legalization until 2021,,, theres a HUGE difference between Decriminalized drugs & Legalizing all illicit drugs!
Ive followed Carls work since he co-published in ‘Drugs, Society, & Human Behavior’ the 17th edition ie; 2017. High Price wasn’t all that great a work in my opinion… the last chapters are okay… Drug Use for Adults is his best book so far.
480,000 die from tobacco.. do we stop that? But something that actually helps people have better lives without pain must be restricted.
Dr. Hart is my hero. Everything he is talking about and has researched validates my lifetime of experience and observation. We live in an insane society and drug prohibition is one of our greatest madnesses.
your hero is a heroine addict.
@@_el_louie_213 YOU SMART
I've been doing drugs for my whole life and I feel exactly the same as this guy does I swear I wish I would of went to school I would help you teach the word
Dr. Hart is amazing. He was on Bill O'Reilly
's show years ago and skillfully avoided every landmine O'Reilly threw out at him. Guy's got a brilliant mind.
that's not a big feat considering the fact that o'reilly is ...a pinhead.
@@bassreeves2410 _"that's not a big feat considering the fact that o'reilly is ...a pinhead.
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He's a pinhead but has a few verb tricks that will trip up almost everyone. One of those tricks is to throw out a compound lie: two sentences, the first with a big lie and a second with a small lie in the hope his guest will compromise with not allowing the big lie but allowing the small lie to get through. This was O'Reilly's plan all along. The big lie was a throwaway all along to get the guest to validate the small lie. He tried that on Dr. Hart about the lie that marijuana is as dangerous as alcohol and Dr. Hart skillful avoided the trap.
O'Reilly and Trump are similar in that they have a few verb tricks that have carried them much too far in life. Also being chronic sexual predators and raging narcissists.
Wow
It's about time!
I'm so excited to learn more about this!
Thanks to the 🏥 Dr! 👍
You are brilliant my brother. A shining light.
Ever wanna comment something that isn't negative at all but you think of how most people would get the wrong idea like, entirely? So then your original post turns into a whole comment section that's not only wrong in response to you, but is now there for anyone who wants to include themselves in the degrading- destruction of who or what, the post is about. And even who the post's, from, sometimes.
Damn man. As much as I'd love to hear the responses to what I wanted to say, I'm just gonna say that this man Carl Hart has my utmost respect. There's not too much that I wouldn't agree with but all in all it's fulfilling to know that science has him as a part of their team.
End the war on drugs! We have a right to be in whatever state of mind we want..its only plants!
Yup! Heroin(Poppies), methamphetamine(Ephedra) all come from plants and should be legal for adults to use as they freely see fit. Its no wonder so many friends have moved to Mexico & abroad to escape the imperialist US drug gulags! Prisons!!
Ya plants like meth and poppers and xannies Xd
@Gazola Gazola cocaine is natural though
to make opium you just boil poppies
'''''''''Let’s see him without his daily dose
You and me both know it won’t be pretty!'''''''
which is why legalization would be the best idea
an addict could get his daily dose for a very low price and
live a very normal life
@Gazola Gazola cocaine is a drug that is already in each coca leaf before any picks the leaf from the plant
since that is the case , cocaine is a natural drug
Tell my job this. They think I'm using speed on a low dose.. and they're right!
Its like Metal Gear Solid every day up here
😂
We don't condone drinking at 8am, but liquor stores can open then in many states.
So happy someone from my city is out here speakin truth
Sanity like my dad a pharmacist and V P for Eli Lilly in 1968 said drugs should not be illegal!
But they are
They’re illegal because they can get into the wrong hands and the impact can be short or long term.
@@Ardante11 drug education and regulation is how you deal with that, you don’t imprison users.
@@cysilversoul I’m only for imprisonment for abusers of the rehab process. People who can function off drugs are a danger because they can produce children with a myriad of health issues. I wish education was enough but it’s not. People can be educated and still be irresponsible.
My last statement....NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE STREETS!!!
@@Ardante11 Education is plenty, you clearly have very little drug education otherwise you wouldn’t be so scared of these substances. As far as your last statement re-selling drugs from pharmacy’s is already illegal, not to mention if we de-stigmatized drug use it’ll be easier to keep it away from children. And yes, this applies to the inner city but I fail to see the relation.
Why didn't he talk about the Adverse Childhood Experience (Fillitti and Anders) studies which show that if you encounter a person with a drug addiction there is an 80% chance they will have experienced one or more types of childhood abuse?
Sexual, physical, psychological abuse.
That's where it starts.
@@notificationsareblocked.yo53 Hey I'm curious, what ideas exactly do you think are dangerous and irresponsible ? I heard him say drugs should be legalized and regulated for sale to Adults, like alcohol. I also heard him say that there should be drug testing centers where people can go and test their drugs for purity because most OD's are from cut drugs combinations. Both ideas which I think are completely necessary at this time
@@notificationsareblocked.yo53 everything he said was rational. Just because you flew too close to the sun doesn’t change that
Simple. It's a different subject all together.
@@notificationsareblocked.yo53 he mentioned the link between mental health and addiction quite prominently goofus, geez listen to the words. You’re worried about impressionable kids following advice, uh did you happen to notice the title of the talk. He has an “agenda” what agenda does he have exactly? Ya when someone has a book published they want people to buy it, that’s kinda the idea. I love how you mention your own mindless experience like that’s supposed to be an argument
@@notificationsareblocked.yo53 what did he say that was so bad? Seems pretty rational to me
enviroment is everything..Purpose is what drives any person. With the sense of living in purpose I don't believe anyone would become addicted to the point where They will allow drugs to stop them from fulfilling their purpose. How we educate and support our children and their passions will determine how a person handles their own mental health and successs
You said time runs short ? The time never stops ticking? And God bless what you have said. Amen
Dr. Carl Hart is the most educated, experienced and skilled yet people with nothing but an opinion still argue. There is a world epidemic called Dunning Kruger's are taking over the world.
Carl Hart to use the parlance of our times, is a straight up Motherfucking OG. The highlight of my life was introducing him at a Harm Reduction Conference in Denver in 2012. My twitter profile picture is of he and I. I can’t wait for his new book- I love that he has the balls to admit to substance use himself, I agree with everything he says about how AA can sometimes create scenarios where Folks feel the need to “awfulize” their drug use in order to fit the narrative that AA pushes that all drug use is inherently evil- even though the co-founder of AA, Bill Wilson, used LSD and embraced it openly.
Indeed, the culture of opinion, people who do not put their time inmatters yet they still have an opinion. For anyone who is interested in drugs and knowledge I recommend checking out on Antonio Escohotado.
What is Dunning Kruger’s?
@@HeritageWealthPlanning ahahah. Psychology proves the dumbest people believe they are the smartest. The two psychologists to come up with this had the last names Dunning and Kruger.
@@fowlermasonknoll If you are serious, wow, you are so lucky.
You're a great man Dr.Hart!The only man I know who actually is in the fight!Good luck and God Bless you!Where do I sign up for the opiate experiments?
Ethan Naddelman, Johan harri, Hamilton morris, Milton Friedman are all who come to mind
Not the only one by a long shot but yes, I agree, he's a really intelligent man with a great message.
Dr carl heart is the goat
What's goat again? Sorry..
I think he meant gold?...
I love Dr. Carl Hart. Always feels like he has to hide how cool he is because of the bland audiences he speaks to. But thank goodness he is speaking to these people and helping to open their minds. Be like Dr. Carl Hart.
Great man #Dr.CarlHart I am fed up with this policy in this country as well and would move myself and my family if I could.
You're not alone - Portugal is looking extremely inviting & it's more than just their Castles 🙃
53:46..... Very simple... you say... I'm a big fan of your work but please expound because after four years of following you (and the drug policy reform movement), I'm not connecting the dots.
Dr carl, can you write me a prescription?
1:08:18 Jefferson also wrote (I THINK it was in one of the letters between him and Adams) that every plantation owner should grow at least an acre of medicinal hemp to ensure it's availability.
Freedom=responsibility and responsibility=freedom which we are giving up at an accelerated rate.
If I could meet anyone in this world right now it would be this guy
has less than 5k views after a year of being posted on UA-cam. But man, post something about Cardi B or something and millions of views.
Has society ALWAYS been this shallow?
Yep
UA-cam algorithm
LOVE THIS GUY!, HE'S A REAL ONE
Drug Use for Grown-Ups: Chasing Liberty in the Land of Fear Hardcover - January 12, 2021
by Dr. Carl L. Hart (Author)
This is a very good talk 👍🏽 Ignorance is not only deadly it’s expensive regardless of the topic. America is about capitalism and drugs are another area to be manipulated so the government can be profitable. Awareness can save more lives👍🏽
unfortunately the christian right will never agree to people making their own choices and having fun, god forbid.
Right? Even tho a lot of them are high af behind closed doors
@@daniellogansa8101 that’s a lie you can’t group people together... and being sober and not high on drugs is a better life
@@ctrain9257 I mean the Christian Right generally has certain views. I agreed with a generalization based on facts. As for most of them are high: most people drink or use drugs, full sobriety is rare. Not all Christians or right wingers are like that. As for life is better without drugs: the science shows that drug/alcohol use in moderation leads to better outcomes/reported quality of life than excessive drug use and complete abstinence. So yes drugs are generally good for people, cept for the small percentage of people with underlying mental health issues who develop addiction.
@@daniellogansa8101 I doubt drug use throughout your life constantly will lead to good health. I mean that just doesn’t even seem logical and this guy says he snorts sometimes 10 days in a row and who knows how much In one setting. Because you can’t just keep ingesting a drug or alcohol and not have any long term effects over a period of time. And also if you’re a Christian then yeah you shouldn’t do any drugs because God said be “sober minded” so living by his Word is what you should do if you consider yourself a Christian.
@@ctrain9257 if you want to disagree with science that’s on you. Drinking a small glass of alcohol or two every night has been proven to be healthy for your heart as one example. Also I’m sure you can find examples of Christian drug users, not everyone is evangelical or Mormon. Hell, Catholics even drink wine in church. I’m not saying that addiction is good, just that moderation has been shown to be healthy for the mind in most cases and body in a lot of them.
This is the only person I heard explain powder coke and crack correct .
This was very informative and I only wish to have an opportunity to talk to you in discovering future possible solutions that can awaken our sleeping society. Tony Berkel
I always find it funny when a professor say thank you to be here, that already show that he is down on earth passionate about his work. We should thanks you not the other way but you still do
Yes because this Topic traditionally has a small audience...
@@bullterror5 it should not tho... Hopefully we will see more people coming out of they drug use
Yeah I love him, and agree with everything he says. I saw his Rogan interview recently where he did say he used drugs. He was a little too lit up in this one, but it happens. I'm sure he's okay but would probably do best to not get too high for lectures etc. That can't be that much fun from experience.
Assuming he's "too high" I presume you can claim what substance he's taken? Or a combination? Could you tell the difference if he hadn't slept properly for 2 days? By making comments like "he's too lit in this one" is completely missing the whole point of the lecture.
Bro doesn't get high to give lectures. It's something he does to relax and on weekends with his wife. If you read the book you'd know that. Pretty presumptuous of you. Not all drug users just pop pills or shoot up at any given time.
He is the 21st century, Timothy Leary.
Interesting information.
Timothy Leary was a CIA plant to discredit the drugs and movement
This is such a valid lecture, someone needs to speak logic onto the residual damage we live in after the "war on drugs" and in the midst of big pharma
I thought the channel said GHB Forum Network
Glad I'm not the only one.
Talk about advocating for drugs that have a bad image... 😅
i heard this guy saying "anphetamine and metanphetamine are exactly the same substance" . Zero credibility.
Dude his crowd sucksssss. I feel for Mr. Hart in this one, its hard to give a presentation when the crowd is acting like zombies.
They are college students what do you expect
@@mikeycoronel558 fake laughs at the very least
stop it. get some help instead of bringing everyone down with you to die early. why is everyone so against being normal and healthy? its disgusting how cool and normalized it is to self-mutilate and destroy your life
Because ADHD isn't normal and healthy lives for some, unless they're medicated on the right stimulant. I know cuz i've experienced it myself in life. Unless you've walked a mile in my shoes or another individual's life with a mental or learning disability. don't JUDGE aanother persons life, decisions, or addictions (self medicating).. If you ever experience a car accident or gunshot wound, i'll remind you of what you said and make sure the Doctors REFUSE YOU THE RIGHT to RECIEVE PAIN RELIEVING MEDICATIONS. If you get some illegally from the black market (unregulated/untaxed), then IF YOU DON'T OVERDOSE or LOSE YOUR MIND, THEN YOU CAN GO SIT IN PRISON FOR THE NEXT 10yrs riding around on your WHEELCHAIR.. Just saying..... That's exactly what you're doing to others by REFUSING THEM THEIR RIGHT to RECIEVE MEDICATION TREATMENT for their MENTAL TRAUMA.. I aalmosst did 6 to 10 yrs in Arizona State Prison for a half gram of METH. I signed a PLEA for 3.5 yrs and another 2 yrs CONCURRENT in Max Sec Prison around Murderers, Armed Robbers, Extorters, and Mafia Figures, causing more Mental Trauma, rather than a Treatment Program. AZ doesn't go easy on anyone with METH, yet they can prescribe it, under the trade name DESOXYN, only to certain individuals.. EXPLAIN THAT DISCRIMINATION to me.. Go Google DESOXYN and METHADRINE, then explain Modern Day Discriminaation and Segregation in our society today.. Don't even do DESOXYN once. You might get DESOXYN Mouth !!!!! OUR GOVERNMENT LIED TOO US AGAIN.. F.D.A. Approveed and prescribed to 16,000 new patients per year. Do your homework, my fellow American Friend. Can i get those years of my life back, along with all the Marijuana Felons who were DEPRIVED of THEIR LIFE and LIBERTY in those Prison Cells, away from their ;oved ones and losing houses, marriages, careers, etc, like I had lost back then.. I didnt't think so. Same way America Never told our Native American brothers sorry for the Indian Removal Act and their boarding schools, nor the African Americans for their enslavement and segregation era, or Mexicans Ancestors for Swindling them out of Arizona, California, New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, and Idaho for the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ..
Is it just me or did it start hitting him @1:06:00
Or shortly after or is it just me listen for his voice
@1:10:00 My bad if he is good for him I have a passion for drugs but don’t know how to make a living out of that
Seems to me most people on here are wanting them to make it easier to do and get drugs than to get help to stop
Yes sadly especially if you are working in the recovery field
Can you imagine being this guy and the bus/train gets you to a meeting late 🤦🏽♂️.
51K??? This needs more views!!!!
I applaud Dr Hart for disclosing his recreational Drug Use & Walking his Talk on the critical importance of successful professionals disclosing their Drug Use as an effective method of de-stigmatising Drug Use & particularly non-problematic Drug Use.
I will comment though that his Professional Status allows a lot more room for such disclosures, as opposed to say a McDonald's Worker, Taxi Driver, General Practitioner, Lawyer, Police Officer, Psychologist or a Politician.
In Australia the Law requires our Federal & State Parliaments to provide Syringe Disposal Facilities on site - and yes they are utilised, but Public Opinion, as uninformed or prejudiced as it may be, can destroy a Politicians Career a lot easier than a Professor's Career, given that a Professor has been so well esteemed by their Peers, Profession & Employer that they are entrusted & honoured with the Position of Educating & Influencing the next Generation, maybe even going further & Publishing their Research Findings in Journals or Authoring Books on their area of expertise - something no successful Educational Facility is willing to lose over something as minor as Recreational Drug Use.
So yes it's fantastic Dr Hart is courageously living by the words he writes & yet we still have a very long way to go before others can join him...
"In a startling new book, Drug Use for Grown-Ups, the Ivy League professor argues that the dangers of recreational drug use have been wildly overstated.
“I am now entering my fifth year as a regular heroin user,” writes Carl Hart in his revelatory new book, Drug Use for Grown-Ups. Fifty-four-year-old Hart is the Ziff professor of psychology at Columbia University. Regular heroin use and high academic achievement are not two pursuits that we expect to see in the same life story. At least not openly. Heroin is by popular consensus the worst of drugs, the one that leaves users hopelessly strung-out and slavishly addicted. How can you be a regular user and hold down a prestigious Ivy League professorship? And why would you admit to it?
There are few areas of modern life that are shrouded in quite so much misinformation and hypocrisy as recreational drug use. There seems to be a never-ending criminal justice battle to thwart ever more sophisticated and ruthless drug dealers, while at the same time the appetite for recreational drugs increases across all sectors of society.
But beneath the social and moral debate is a vital scientific question: are recreational drugs harmful in themselves?
It’s hard to recall a more unapologetic defence of hard drug consumption. What’s particularly powerful about Hart’s testament is that it’s not written by a beat poet or avant-garde artist, but a highly regarded research scientist whose area of expertise is neuropsychopharmacology - the study of the neurological and behavioural effects of drugs on people.
But what if they aren’t as harmful as the authorities maintain and what if the damage done to communities should be attributed to poverty and criminalisation of drugs, rather than the psychoactive effects?"
Had to watch with 1.25 playback speed he talks slow but no doubts as this man's speaking faxx
Yeah I think he's nervous. But definitely all good stuff he's saying here, I agree!
Very intelligent person and I agree with majority of what he's saying. That being said, you can tell over the years he has more anxiety/stress in his voice. He doesn't speak as smooth and freely 5-7 years ago.
He's also speaking in a very formal setting, it's clearly got him uncomfortable. HIs icebreaker failed to get a response. Public speaking before a stone cold quiet audience is intimidating for even experienced comedians. It's got to be even more difficult to talk on taboo subjects, albeit drug policy reform is becoming more and more accepted in modern society, after over 50 years of failed (federal) prohibition.
I hope he's not pushing himself too hard. We need people like him to provide the science to back drug policy reform... IMO and YMMV.
@@MalakkarVohryzek He’s high as hell.
“Anxiety/stress” = the effects of drugs
@@chocmilk10 well then he’s not anxious
@@chimaogeibe2921 ya ok
I never knew Percocets were partially acetaminophin (Tylenol). Did you know even marijuana is supposedly laced with potentially lethal fentanyl? Thanks for sharing, Dr. Hart.
This guy is high AF and I would NOT want him being a leading example for anyone I loved. He’s slurring and breathing hard - he’s a mess. My family WAS destroyed by so called “functional drug use” in the 80’s. My family worked great jobs and Kept the “basics” like a roof and basic food but our life was horrible. He’s an addict looking to justify his own recreational drug use period.
Ignorance is bliss. Are you happy?
Same
I’m sorry this happened to your family. However, that still does not justify the prohibition of drugs, just because a small number of ppl get caught up. Plz try to look at the argument objectively. My granddad was an alcoholic, but that doesn’t mean we should prohibit alcohol. Btw, I don’t use or drink.
Oh God, he sounds high during this speech. I've heard a lot of talks by Dr. Hart and I've never heard this cadence or level of slurring. Kinda funny.
I would be happy if he WAS high
I noticed that to.
Wonder whats the reason for it
I figured it was because he was talking to a younger crowd. That he was carefully choosing his words.
@SlayThat Pussy You obviously didn't hear him extrapolate on the significance of delaying receiving the drug. If you dive into some of his work there are many studies from him and other people in neuroscience and psychiatry that demonstrate the addictive potential of many substances is farfetched hyperbole.
@SlayThat Pussy You're choosing to insult me when you're not even using terminology correctly. Withdrawal is a phenomenon of negative side effects when stopping chronic high levels of a particular substance like Alcohol. I'd suggest you dive deeper into Dr. Hart's work outside of this one study. There is quite a bit of technical neuroscience he looks into proposing mechanisms biologically for addiction. Many of those have failed and he's utilizing this money study as one of the turning points in shifting his focus towards the psychosocial model of addiction.
What do they call someone who nearly fails medical school ? Doctor
A free and democratic society should not criminalise drug use.
For those saying he's high here...what type of high is this? Heroin?
People are seeing all sorts of things, all the morons coming out of the woodwork
@@l21n18 I see!
I think he's more nervous than under the influence of any drugs. It's a tough topic to talk about
@@Clone.76 This sounds reasonable to me
Heroin, he says he sniffs it in his new book , has admitted to micro dosing for 5 years straight , looks like hes withdrawaling here
Not going to exaggerate, he sounds and looks stressed/anxious. Not sure of the cause but his Ted Med was much smoother. But that was years ago.
I say this without judgment... He is now a regular heroin user.
@@thomasknowles7311 yes, I remember him saying that. I don't think he believes it's fogging his mind.
@@thomasknowles7311 I also wonder will his perception change after 15-20 years. Only time will tell. SMH Let me know if you learn of anything. Tia!
Imagine he is that brilliant that if he is on anything in this recording he is still able to get his point across. Notice the slip up at 8:19 and the hand twitches and eyes going back and forth, that may just be residual from doing heavy drugs and not mean he is high.
It's normal to be stressed out. Imagine the inocent people incarcerated, the stigma of drugs, the drug cartels, the corrupt politicians receiving money from cartel's in order to maintain drugs illegal. I totally understand why he might be stressed out.
They do not do any of this in europe. He is right about many things but drugs are seen way worse in europe then in USA
You can't just dismiss addiction. Forget about laws, anything that can turn your life into a full time chore just to not be sick is bad for both individuals and society.
How many people can responsibly use highly addictive drugs in moderation? 1 on 100? A thousand?
You cannot pursue this happiness without impacting others and responsibility goes out the window if someone is sick because they are w/d-ing.
I don’t feel the need to be coddled by the state, if I want to go ham on some meth and possibly die I should be able to do so, just as you can legally drink yourself to death. Not that I feel you should, but as long as your not putting anybody else at risk then it shouldn’t be illegal.
Um you’re wrong and I think your numbers are completely absurd as well. Your labelling of addictive drugs is just arbitrary as well, and not all
Drugs even have withdrawal symptoms. A T1 Diabetic is In a far worse position than these addicts would be for a variety of reasons yet many of them can lead decent lives and they’ll die if they don’t get their drug
@@l21n18 what numbers? Everything you just wrote contradicts itself, lead decent lives but die if they don't get it? Arbitrary to say hallucinogens aren't addictive? I'm done talking to you, obviously you are a child , go do your homework.
More people drive cars than do heroin. So the death number comparison in the beginning few seconds, was not what I expected
Yes, but didn’t he break it down? Looks like he might have, but didn’t explain that. He’s just texting to make a point about how there’s a lot of deaths d/t car accidents, but no one is trying 2 ban cars. Also, you might b surprised how many people do use drugs. I’m in a position 2 b witness to this in several ways and 🤯
He just wanted to say that its irrational to ban potentially dangerous activities, but rather we could educated people on how to be safer while doing those activities.
Len Bias! Broke my heart
Len bias would not surprise me if the gov killed him to use him as an excuse to pass the new laws
Big Pun! Broke my heart. Heart disease from obesity. No drugs in his system. Should we ban large servings of unhealthy food?
This is interesting cuz this guy is focusing on the people who don't do stupid things when they do drugs, which are the vast majority of people and it is really kind of amazing that more people don't admit that. For starters the majority of people are people who are pretty much okay with their lives and don't need drugs anyway, the only people who do are people with some slight psychological imbalance and what may cause a chemical imbalance but sometimes people go through it, and find the world of rehab to be more to their liking. It's all looking about a place to be and it's not about just being around people who do drugs, that's the way the prohibition matrix makes it, where drug users have to flock into these under siege groups that are then assaulted by the drug police and their stupid ass tactics. Can anyone deny that the drug police and their stupid task forces all across the nation have created literally thousands of hell holes, stupid little communities of stupid little people who all rat each other off because that is how they get treated by the drug police and the courts in the local areas? They have turned the entire society and do a culture of sleazo is, this is not just the drug world but it percolates around into the other areas of society. Of course the drug police are too stupid to know this, let's talk about how stupid the drug police are in other areas. I remember once seeing a new spot where the task force wanted to crack some real hard cases, so they found a girl who had gotten busted with an ounce of weed, a college girl right? So they sent her in with a few $2,000 to some hard cases, to try and get cocaine in a gun and they found a wire and killed the girl and then the cops were so stupid that they didn't even catch the guys, the guys got clean away. Just left the dead girl took their drugs and their guns and just ran off! This is how smart the drug police are
The amount of money the cops have become reliant on from the drug war, the prison industrial complex, annual budgets to law enforcement paid for by our taxes... its in the trillions annually. All to continue (the insanity) of fighting a war on an inanimate object. Which has ONLY proven, for nearly one hundred years now, by every measurable metric, to be an abstract failure. Every time, and always.
What have we achieved (a small partial list)
A: Ever cheaper drugs on the street, annually.
B: More drugs (and without any standardized purity) on the street, annually.
C: More deaths from the impurity issue that a black market promotes (see B).
D: Multiple generations of destroyed families and their family members locked up in the privatized prisons. Highest incarceration rate in the world, by several multitudes. With high probability of those convicted reoffending or being stuck in lesser quality of life as the record follows them for life, and effects housing/employment.
E: Large scale corruption (from the monetary potential of drugs-caused entirely FROM the prohibition) of our policing and judicial systems.... literally every level of law enforcement, from street cops all the way up to the CIA.
G: Loss of personal freedoms for everyone, all based around the arguments of morality and safety.
Its like a master class on how to make anything possibly conceivable (in regards to drug use) worse than any substance, or its use, ever could have been. You couldn't make a worse or more ass backwards plan if you spent a lifetime trying. The pinnacle of failure has been achieved, and promoted to this very day.
Meanwhile, as Dr. Hart correctly pointed out, many other countries have long ago solved these issues, and/or would further solve these issues, if they weren't being bullied by the USA to continue the failed drug war.
💯💯💯THE NOVEL was well worth it lol,, I remember that incident from Democracy NOW and thought,, if I were that young woman's father or brother or whatever I'd have some words with these idiot cops and they WOULDN'T BE happy birthday... the stupidity of prohibition needs to end...👍
DON'T YOU God DAMMED LEAVE US! YOU ARE EVERYTHING TO ME AND US AND EVERYTHING YOU'VE FOUGHT FOR, I JUST FOUND YOUR WORK TODAY BECAUSE I'M DEDICATED TO DEFEATING AND SEVERING MY DRUG ADDICTIONS, (NOT METH RELATED THANK GOD)
Cold water extraction for Percocet harm reduction
Yep. I do it daily for codeine w/ Tylenol. It's annoying af but worth it to protect my liver.
Thats why you do it .. to protect your liver🤣
Tell your doctor your not comfortable with the acetaminophen. Most will put you on oxycodone rather than hydrocodone.
This obviously doesn't work for black market but if your a prescription I recommend it. Taking 325mg of tylenol per dose daily is much worse for you. If you still need the boost add the aspirin yourself as a stack when needd
In the last days, evil will be called good and good will be called evil...
Because society is backwards and people are slowly realizing that. Doctors and psychiatrists (people that we are supposed to trust) are prescribing opioids, antidepressants, and other cocktails of drugs for profit (just watch MedicatingNormal or read about it "Anatomy of an Epidemic"). Meanwhile, psychadelics (which grew from Nature) are demonized while substantially safer, more effective, and not addictive - compared to the drugs with unholy side effects that Big Pharma offers
Hopefully, his chemically reinforced stupidity to promote heroin/opioids will be forgotten in history.
So true. we shall keep ourselves clean in this corruption. We are child of the Lord who is holy and we shall also be holy. Those defied their body with drugs already lost their dignity as punishment.
What does the Ziff stand for? Cheers
Academic positions like professorships, sometimes even entire institutes, are often named in honor of someone who donated large sums of money to fund their research or teaching - similar to e.g. hospital wings or the Nobel prize. In this case, that would be Dirk Ziff, a billionaire businessman who inherited lots of money in 1994 and probably donated some to Columbia University's psychology department.
Anybody wana debate carl?
I would
Same here
He’s yet to conduct a study on the impact of casual drug use on reproduction.
My brother’s first wife was a casual user behind his back and his daughter was born with a “learning” disability and goes into seizures in stressful situations.
So if someone wants to use drugs in this fashion, I urge them to get their tubes tied or get a vasectomy.
@@Ardante11 that and other things like effects on learning and emotional devopment of adult brains who are chronic users, even if they are not failing to carry out day to day tasks of being an adult/parent.
@@Ardante11 That has nothing to do with that. I know plenty of people who were full blown addicts and their children are fine and very intelligent. There would be another reason for the learning disability.
Can’t believe magic mushrooms are illegal. I’ll continue to do them regardless
I would choose this amazing person to be a king of the whole world ❤️
Hello Dr. Hart.
He is high
this GUY sounds HIGH
Tweaking tf out
while also making sense. Impressive.
He is much older and it's hard to talk about controversial topics. Even I would get nervous and start to slur
Drugs hurts people and their families. I have never meant a happy user.
I wish there were more QUESTIONS!!!!!!!!
I don't agree in free use. Brave New World....! But I agree that the main problem is incriminating the people consuming drugs. Prof. Hart is too much stoned and has not a clear focus...
Legalizing drugs doesn't result in more ppl using them.
@@ComradeHB he didnt say that. He said incriminating folks for use of drugs is a problem.
@@zanehawkins5869 he said he didnt agree with free drug use? why? if it were legal as i said it doesnt result in more usuage.
People can do what they want as long as I don’t have to pay for it. I’m not paying more taxes so people can get their drugs analyzed and weighed up. Nor am I going to pay more taxes so people can have a public trap house.
with that said. I think every drug should be legalized and we should let the private sector find ways to make things safer and work on awareness and education. There are many approaches. While we are doing that we can still try to mitigate and deter using by getting to the root of the reasons why people take these substances.
I would do anything to take a course with him!
Bless you Carl Hart!
Okay so go check out his Tedtalk from a few years before this, and then come back to watch to this video for comparison.
Yeah, his speech pattern shows the he himself is being affected by drug use! I hope he is introspective enough to see this for himself. Yikes 😬
You just dont know what your seeing. I'm going to assume you dont or haven't ever done any illegal drugs. Otherwise u would know what's really going on here and not care lol
@@aforgottennativeamerica8439 what’s going on?
@@aforgottennativeamerica8439 what is going on here. I'm curious
yeah no replys back this guy is full of it
When can you say someone is addicted? The line between addiction and dependence or habit is, practically, invisble.
There are various tools of assessment to reach such a conclusion & its not just taking into account the levels or regularity of Drug Consumption - Addiction/Dependency Assessment is a Holistic process with Holistic responses, according to Best Practice standards anyway...
Unfortunately almost anyone can open a Drug Support Center or Rehab, whether they are using Best Practice or not, damn even a Cult can open one & claim to be practicing legitimate methods - even if they are just giving people Vitamin C & throwing them in a Sauna for 5 Hours & calling it "Therapy"...
A freaking Quarts Crystal "Energy Healer" can even open a Rehab & wave a stone over your body and call it Drug Treatment!
That's not even remotely true! Dependence haperns with a lot of medications and is a normal occurance, even with some OTC meds. It's purely physiological. Addiction has a genetic component, and is psychological and physical.
Addiction vrs Dependence are worlds apart!! I’m a chronic pain patient being TORTURED 6.5 yrs because of an Accident & failed shoulder surgeries. I live in AGONY 24/7. I’m 63. I’m not addicted. I need opioids to simply function. Yet I’m denied !! Millions just like me, will suffer immeasurably until we die of a heart attack or stroke. A person can’t suffer 24/7 for years without it affecting every aspect of our lives. Body, mind & soul decimated. Actually I would rather be addicted if that meant I could get pain relief. But it wouldn’t .. they prescribed SUD Suboxone or buprenorphine, those drugs help addicts but are not for PAIN !!
damn, he's fucked up.
He sounded doped up on Rogan also. I mean if that's your thing fine but don't claim it doesn't affect you. Sad.
Uh no and I think you people seeing what you want to see now
Moralistic approach would be to provide people with the Drug Consumption rooms. It seems like Dr. Hart is talking about the American people conflating the law with Morality which is something as a culture we need to realize is not how our justice system works or where it's priorities lie.
I'm watch the Ted talks, this is rather hard to watch.
I’ve watched videos of before he was doing heroin, and before he started he was really well spoken and confident. Compared to after he seems kinda weird and nervous all the time.
Perhaps his perceived truths have been shattered and it's harder to talk in absolutes
Also realize that your mental peak as a human is in your twenties.
Wisdom grows with age while mental acumen dissipates with age.
@@NobodyUR for math it is true but not for lecturing.
@@huihkjify your ability to communicate clearly does continue to improve that is part of wisdom. However the search for the proper vocabulary which is what his hang ups were declines and takes longer. Practice on yourself and remember x actor in such and such movie it will take you much longer than it did when you were younger due to declining recall. This professor isn't out there banging heroine every night he's tried it occasionally every few years. It may be dangerous to tempt one's self, but it makes him better understand the subjects he studies. He's not even a social drug taker it's a once and a great moon thing with him that would have zero affect on his mental state. I don't even agree completely with his view but I respect it and understand what he's trying to say.
@@NobodyUR the wonderful substances he is defenfind deserve a much better advocate.
He sounds like he has been poisoned by big pharma, big food or big booze.
He really does not sound well especially in a country of public speakers.
When was this talk recorded?
Nov. 14, 2019 at Boston College. Here's the page on our website: forum-network.org/lectures/drug-use-grownups-human-rights-perspective/
Just by coming out of the closet to family members can ruin an otherwise good family. There's always a stigma between family members of what an individual should or should not be doing.
The very first things he says about cars is hilarious . What do you think would happen if there were as many heroin users as there was drivers ? There would be so many deaths and addicted people america would be a walking zombie town like the drug streets of Philly .
Druggards in Philly are homeless people doing fentanyl in a city where drugs are illegal, the drug itself isn't causing most of the problems.