the dosage is controlled. mean while, stats show addiction is actually rare among prescription opioids, and overdoses are nearly impossible to find. i bet you didn t know that. because we re operating on the lie of all drugs bad and punish the lu-abiding. here s an analogy you ll understand. what s the biggest complaint by gun owners? not that the gun jams when watching the view. it s that the laws, it s that the laws punish the law abiding while doing nothing about illegal guns fueling street violence. it s the same argument here. we punish the law abiding and let the lawless kill. we ll even provide clean needle bat despite drugs they die from. sadly we target the decent person who administers drugs safely in a safe environment like like a doctor s office or a kat s apartment. it s time we stop this death. it s also time to let people seek the relief they choose and if they don t hurt anyone it s nobody s business. everyone on this planet has the
athletes and actors. the people you have heard of dying is actually fentanyl poisoning, not prescriptions, but a poison used to kill people deliberately. it s the biggest story you aren t hearing is because all you hear is the word overdose. the worse part of this, patients who rely on legal opioids for cancer pain and other diseases can t get them because we ve conflated safe drugs with fentanyl. that s pretending two totally different things are the psalm, like c cnn and news. long way for a joke. what s really actually terrorism and it drives legal users to illegal stuff and they die because they can t control the dosage or like hot dogs they they don t understand what s in it. you can only buy cigarettes illegalla but one cigarette had a thousand times the nicotine you would die, or at least sound like kat. instead you could go to any market and buy a carton unsan francisco they even let you take it.
humping kat s book bag and then passed out from a contact high. first, harris faulkner is back. i wonder what should be could be happy about. i m happy because the test i had. you think i would not include that in the show, harris? my husband now has to see that twice. well, at least - - didn t get the tattoo. guess who did, stewart varney and he s not complaining. also brian kilmeed is back. obviously somebody canceled. yeah, we tried everybody including the janitor with the lazy eye. and, and, and i m very excited we got a first-time guest,
professor, to kat s point - - i always feel that sensitivity training is more for the corporation to say we did something, and then they could go - - do you think sensitivity training works? of course not. [laughter] [applause] the doctor s thinking of hosting - - it s for the corporation, it s not actually for the behavior. like kyle bush said, he made a mistake, he was wrong, and he s right. but no one said anything about the fact that he, you know, this guy almost caused him to kill himself or hurt himself. and he inhibited, and he didn t go hit the guy. yeah. no one said anything about that appropriate behavior. that s a good point. last word, harris. i m reading the book. i m learning all about it. um, what do you think about this? do you believe in sensitivity training? you know, i believe in just conversations between people. i don t know why we have to
consider ever doing something like this to your students? asking for students to find the other students? i mean, he d say it was inappropriate and he was right for saying that was inappropriate. it s one of these things where i have a class of 200 students, and so you want to make sure everybody is respecting everybody else s rights and that s it. that was inappropriate. he said it, cool. i have have to move on: all right, kat. yes. what is it about humans that are intrinsic desire to righteously grab a pitch fork and go after somebody? that s what this tells me. i don t have that in me. i m not a snitch. you re not a snitch. at all. right. also, like, when you re in college you shouldn t - - you shouldn t be getting graded for your conduct anymore by your teacher. yeah, that s true. that s over in, like, third grade. thank god for me. i got terrible conduct grades. i was always so smart but my