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Drugs and Neurophenomenology
Interesting article in Salon: The Stoned Age: Were cavemen on drugs? This thesis—that humanity’s earliest artists were not just reeling due to mind-altering activities, but deliberately sought those elevated states and gave greater meaning to those common visions—is the contention … Continue reading
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More on Law Enforcement
Radley Balko’s been getting some great press for his new book: Rise of the Warrior Cop – The Militarization of America’s Police Forces. There’s an excellent excerpt from the book available at Salon: “Why did you shoot me? I was … Continue reading
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A story that stinks to high heaven
Sorry, but I don’t buy it… Drug smugglers set free for lack of money to prosecute Each year the Border Patrol checkpoint seizes hundreds of thousands of pounds of marijuana. “We have ’em put it in spare tires and gas … Continue reading
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Prohibition Kills
… in so many ways. 17 people in Scotland and Ireland have died from fake ecstasy tablets. The green pills, with a Rolex crown stamped on them, often contain a dangerous chemical called PMA. They cause extremely high temperatures, hallucinations … Continue reading
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Open Thread
I’m in Iowa visiting my Mom, who just celebrated her 91st birthday. She’s a regular weekly reader of the Rant and also enjoys reading the comments of those on the couch. ‘Seatbelt Checkpoints’ to Search Cars Without Warrants, Make Drug … Continue reading
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Ending the drug war is also about reforming law enforcement
This article was in Rolling Stone last week, and I believe it’s an important read, if you haven’t already… Five Reasons Cops Want to Legalize Weed Of course, it’s more than just weed, and LEAP is on record for being … Continue reading
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Long may it wave
On Independence Day today, a flag made of hemp fiber is flying over the Capitol Building. A nice nod to tradition. The flag is from Colorado and was arranged by Representative Jared Polis. Not everyone was pleased. “This is a … Continue reading
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Hit ’em where it hurts
One of the side-effects of the drug war is that it has given wide ranges of government employees the notion that when it comes to drugs, citizens don’t have rights. It’s an ugly and pernicious effect. It even goes so … Continue reading
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Schizophrenia
Mark Kleiman does an excellent job responding to the latest schizophrenia scare with his post: Cannabis and schizophrenia: Scare stories are not policy arguments If I had a young friend with a family history of schizophrenia or who had experienced … Continue reading
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Economics 101
The Economics Behind the US Government’s Unwinnable War on Drugs Benjamin Powell, in this essential article, has explained the basics of economics and the drug war in plain English. This is a great piece to share with people. One of … Continue reading
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Cannabis terpenes are effective for treating pain due to fibromyalgia and post-operative procedures: 20 JUN 2026 -- "Our research is…