Lucas Hazlett and Murf Meyer Tackle Drug Policy and the War on Drugs
The problem is when someone is selling you tainted goods and you don't know it because you have no experience, when you cut cocaine with fentanyl and you sell it to a fucking teenager who wants to do a quick bump so they can finish their fucking test.
Ever wondered what happens when two comedians dive into the nitty-gritty of drug policy? In this episode of 'Self-Medicated: Weekly Dose', Murf Meyer sits down with his friend and fellow comedian, Lucas Hazlett, for a conversation that swings from the absurd to the deeply serious. They kick things off with a humorous take on solipsism and even attempt to rewrite Coppola's 'Apocalypse Now'. But don't be fooled by the laughs; this episode isn't all fun and games.
The duo delves into marijuana policy and the War on Drugs, shedding light on the real-world implications of these issues. Hazlett delivers a powerful moment when he discusses the dangers of tainted drugs, particularly when unsuspecting teens fall victim to adulterated substances. His quote about the tragic consequences of cutting cocaine with fentanyl is both raw and eye-opening.
This episode offers a mix of humor and hard-hitting truths, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in drug policy and harm reduction. Tune in to hear Murf and Lucas navigate this complex landscape with wit and wisdom.