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An interview on Tropical Currents, a radio show from Miami which is Dr. Carl Hart’s hometown, so you know it’s good.
An interview on Tropical Currents, a radio show from Miami which is Dr. Carl Hart’s hometown, so you know it’s good.
For advancing the science of addiction. BY SYDNEY BROWNSTONE Much of the conventional wisdom about addiction is wrong, according to Carl Hart. His research suggests that drug abuse might be
The War on Drugs in Brazil looks like Apartheid. If you watched City of God, this clip will shock you even more.
An experienced voice rethinks the war on drugs Though President Nixon launched “The War on Drugs” in 1971, the most aggressive antidrug policies, including harsh mandatory prison sentences for possession
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Bill O’Reilly attempts to debate Dr. Carl Hart while using incorrect drug data. The entire exchange is hilarious.
Some substance abuse experts are afraid that Colorado’s new marijuana law will lead to a rise in addiction and I argue that is simply untrue because the vast majority
By Amy Chozich
Remember the Crack 80’s? Dr. Carl Hart’s shows crack never was a problem. The real problem was class, poverty and racism.
Congress Title: Mixed Signals – the Administration’s Policy on Marijuana, Part Four — the Health Effects and Science I testified before Congress about the myths and the benefits of marijuana.
This is a clip of an interview I did on LondonRealTV. The full interview is linked at the bottom of the page.
On All In With Chris Hayes, Patrick Kennedy, who represents various pharmaceutical companies, explains why his wealthy corporate sponsors want marijuana to remain illegal despite the injustices and racial disparities