A heroin-using psychology professor at New York City’s Columbia University is laying out a constitutional argument for legalizing recreational drugs in his latest book. Recreational drug use, ostensibly, requires liberty and is conducted in the pursuit of happiness. "Heroin is just another opioid, no more or less scary than other drugs," he told Columbia Magazine, which is published by the university’s Office of Alumni and Development. Columbia’s drug policy prohibits students and faculty from using or possessing illegal drugs on school property, within a "university workplace," or during university activities. The policy defines a university workplace as "any site at which employees perform work for the University, whether or not such site is owned by Columbia University."
Source: Fox News February 20, 2021 22:52 UTC