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🗓️ 27 January 2021
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0:26.9 | Slack.com slash DHQ. Hey, everybody. It's Greg Gutfeld. This is the one happy new year. |
0:36.7 | I know it's been a long time, but we're back. And I'm excited to have this guest. He's |
0:42.4 | got a new book out. It's got, it's a great title, Drug Use for grown-ups. Chasing Liberty |
0:48.1 | in the Land of Fear, the author's Dr. Karl Hart. And he is probably one of the most |
0:55.1 | honest people, I guess you could call him an advocate. He's probably the most honest advocate |
1:01.5 | for the legalization of all drugs, all drugs. Not just that, just marijuana, but definitely |
1:07.8 | not heroin. He's saying all drugs, which is what I happen to agree with. Hey, Dr. Hart, |
1:12.4 | how are you? It's great to be here with you, Greg. I really appreciate it. Yeah. Thank |
1:17.1 | well, thank you. You know one thing I really liked about your book is there's this one |
1:22.7 | line in there. It's incredibly memorable. No one has ever said this. Drugs make me a better |
1:29.9 | person. And you say that. And it's like that's kind of an unspeakable truth that a lot |
1:36.8 | of a lot of people will say that and be laughed at. But the fact is it's often very true, |
1:45.3 | right? Yeah. Certainly the drugs can make you a better person. They certainly have helped |
1:52.4 | me be a better person. And let me just break it down for you. I just think about something |
1:57.7 | like MDMA. I take that, if I take that drug with my wife, she and I ate enhances my ability |
2:06.3 | to be empathetic, open to be receptive, forgiving, patient, all of those sorts of things. And |
2:14.2 | in that moment, in those moments, I have to think about like my actions on other people. |
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