REEFER MADNESS REDUX


Heard the latest buzz about cannabis? Word on the street is that today’s pot is exponentially more powerful, and thus more dangerous, than the marijuana available some 20, or even 10, years ago.

The nation’s drug czar says so. (“We’re no longer talking about the drug of the 1960s and 1970s,” John P. Walters recently warned Reuters; “this is Pot 2.0.”) Law enforcement says so. (Speaking to the Associated Press in June, United States Drug Enforcement Agency special agent Mark R. Trouville, who heads the agency’s Miami office, said, “This ain’t your grandfather’s or your father’s marijuana. This will hurt you. This will addict you. This will kill you.”) Pot dealers say so. (Advertising to your clientele that you sell only the most potent weed is an effective marketing tool.) Even most pot smokers say so. (Admit it. Who among you is going to tell your friends that you smoke schwag?)

orlandoweekly.com

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Grass - The War On Drugs


An excellent look at the issues around cannabis prohibition.

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Na aerodromu otkriveno 2,5 kilograma kokaina


Carinici i policija graničnog prelaza na Aerodromu "Nikola Tesla" otkrili su danas 2,5 kilograma kokaina u koferu putnika koji je doputovao iz Argentine, saopštila je Uprava carina.

blic.co.yu

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Texas-Sized 7-Acre Pot Crop Amazes DEA


The Drug Enforcement Administration believes they have found the largest marijuana field in Dallas history.

On Friday, agents found 10,451 plants on seven acres on land near Camp Wisdom and Beltline roads.

cbs4.com

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Abductions and DMT


Analysis of the alien abduction story suggests that the sequence of events is comparable to some experiences of the shamanic spirit world as revealed by DMT, a hallucinogenic drug. In the trance state, some people see beings similar to those reported by abductees. Therefore, it is possible that abductees involuntarily manufacture excessive endogenous DMT, which then opens the door to the spirit world. Further, the physical evidence associated with some abductions suggests that happenings in the spirit world can manifest in the physical world. Finally, since the alien abductors appear in the DMT visions, they are inhabitants of the spirit world and likely are not directly responsible for the UFOs seen in the physical world.

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Urban Drug Problem Solutions [Video]


Ethan Nadelmann addresses the third Hoover Institute conference on drug policy at Stanford University. On the panel, he is joined by the former U.S. Secretary of State and Treasury, George Shultz, and the late economist, Milton Friedman. Nadelmann proposes that politicians declare that "drugs are here to stay" and find ways of living with them by reducing their associated harms.

www.drugpolicy.org [mp4]

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LSD assisted psychotherapy study to start in Switzerland


The Royal Society of Chemistry reports that a research project investigating the potential benefits of LSD assisted psychotherapy for people with terminal illnesses has been given the go-ahead by the Swiss authorities.

The Multidisciplanary Association for Psychedelic Studies, part funders of the study, have more about it on their website, including copies of the ethics application and research plan.

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Peter Stafford Author and Psychedelic Investigator Dies


Peter Stafford (1941-2007) author of Psychedelics Encyclopedia, and LSD in Action died last night in Santa Cruz, California. Peter was a friend of mine since we met in Canada back in 1971 and I will miss him.

Update: As I started to write about Peter, I suddenly remember that I actually had not met Peter in 1971 but rather in 1973 (it was right around the time of the Watergate scandal). I had been invited to Regina, Canada for a presentation at the Northern Institute of Psychotronic Research by Professor Duncan Blewett, sometimes called the "Timothy Leary" of Canada for his transpersonal psychological perspective, which is described in his book, New Realms of Being. It was there that I met one of the heroes of his youth, a genuine East Village, acid-dropping, pot-smoking, book writing then youthful appearing psychedelic writer named Peter Stafford.

bruceeisner.com Psychedelics 101Peter_Stafford [Wikipedia]

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Drug czar gives warning


The nation's top anti-drug official said people need to overcome their "reefer blindness" and see that illicit marijuana gardens are a terrorist threat to the public's health and safety, as well as to the environment.

John P. Walters, President Bush's drug czar, said the people who plant and tend the gardens are terrorists who wouldn't hesitate to help other terrorists get into the country with the aim of causing mass casualties. Walters made the comments at a Thursday press conference that provided an update on the "Operation Alesia" marijuana-eradication effort.

"Don't buy drugs. They fund violence and terror," he said.

redding.com

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Pownce Party at Dennis Peron’s Cozy Castro Cottage


Last night Pownce had a launch party at the amazing Cozy Castro Cottage, home of notorious medical marijuana advocate Dennis Peron, founder of the Cannabis Buyers Club and co-author of California Proposition 215.

laughingsquid.com

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Pushing tourism in a drug stronghold


Sinaloa, the northern Mexican state that spawned the country's most fearsome drug cartel, hopes to lure tourists to rustic cabins in a rugged area infamous for opium fields and violent kingpins.

Generations of farmers have grown opium and marijuana in the hilly and remote Badiraguato region, a stronghold for powerful drug gangs and the birthplace of Mexico's top capo and most-wanted man, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.

reuters.com

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How Cops Can Tell When You Are High on Ketamine


Can someone balance on one leg when they are high on the anesthetic ketamine? This was the central question of a research paper written by government researchers in Hong Kong.

To find an answer, a team of social workers and scientists stood outside of two different nightclubs and asked 62 people to perform a series of sobriety tests in the parking lot or a nearby playground.

wired.com

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