...or how, when discussing why it's a bad thing and how he feels about it now, the only thing he had anything negative to say about it was the feeling of being handcuffed and locked in a cell. Without ranting and rambling too much, the most disturbing aspect of the interview was that he's likely to be going around to schools, community groups etc as a representative in the "fight against ******. Not much of a role model to put forward considering he managed to rise to legend-like status during the period of his usage and that he basically says that it only feels like shit to get caught. He's going to be as much an example for more permissive recreational drug reforms as for deterring people from it.