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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

8/17/18 A&G Hr. 3 Synthetic Marijuana Falsehoods

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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Daily News, News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 17 August 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Featured during episode of Armstrong & Getty... Following the mass of overdoses in Connecticut, Dr. Michael Baumann of the NIDA to talk about the many falsehoods of synthetic marijuana.

Transcript

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0:00.0

So coming up, we're going to talk to a guy about synthetic marijuana.

0:25.2

He's an expert in this sort of thing and it made the news because how many people?

0:29.7

Playing in a park?

0:31.4

70-some in New Haven, Connecticut, Twitchin and Hardly Breathin and a couple came near

0:37.7

death.

0:38.7

That's something and it's all over the country.

0:41.8

Anyway, we'll learn more about that in some of these drugs that are out there.

0:45.8

Your word of the day today is infantilize.

0:48.3

Infantilize to treat someone as a child or in a way that denies their maturity and age

0:52.4

or experience and more significantly turns them into somebody who no longer takes responsibility

0:58.2

for themselves.

0:59.2

Do infants enjoy infancy as much of a as adults enjoy adultery?

1:03.4

That's the ancient question.

1:04.6

Everybody's always wondered that.

1:05.8

Right.

1:06.8

He is like a little baby.

1:08.4

Listen, this is an old theme but he had another example.

1:11.3

I'm a Judy bought these cheese and bacon egg bites.

1:15.5

Delicious proteinie breakfast food.

1:17.8

Really enjoying them particularly with a splash at Chalula.

1:20.9

I would eat it.

1:21.9

What is that?

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