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From our drug policy file archives. For educational purposes only, to inform the debate about drug policy. Some of the activities discussed here may be illegal, dangerous, stupid, or more than one of the above. (Please note that web links inside this document may be broken.)
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Make drug use safe and legalReducing drug abuse is a noble goal. It will not be achieved by locking users of unsanctioned drugs in cages. It will not be achieved by "zero-tolerance" laws. It will not be achieved by stormtroopers breaking down doors and shooting suspected drug users like Donald Scott or Scott Bryant, or by imprisoning sick people, like paraplegic Jimmy Montgomery, who find cannabis the only effective medicine. It will not be achieved by creating a "drug exception" to the Bill of Rights. It can be achieved by recognizing that drug use is normal human behavior. It can be achieved by education (accurate education, not the propaganda they hand out now!) and by making treatment available for addicts who want it. It can be achieved by removing the laws that punish users of drugs that are in many ways more benign than alcohol or tobacco. It can be achieved by removing the "forbidden fruit" status of currently illegal drugs. It can be achieved by freeing market forces which will drive the development of new drugs, with reduced deleterious effects. The lesson of history is clear: Prohibition doesn't work. Recent Features/NewsThis is a collection of files I've accumulated that pertain to drug policy. Opinions expressed are those of the authors, and are not necessarily mine or those of my service provider. It is not my intention here to encourage the use of any drug, currently legal or currently illegal, but only to provide information.
Some of the activities described may be illegal, dangerous, or both. I'm going to repeat that, because it's important: Some of the activities described may be illegal, dangerous, or both. I disclaim any liability for any use of the information found here. However, we cannot have a meaningful discussion of drug policy if we do not have basic information such as how easy it is to grow cannabis; or the relationship between cocaine, freebase cocaine, and "crack"; or how psychedelic drugs can be obtained from common ornamental flowers. It is also my hope that the information on growing and consuming cannabis may be of use to those using it out of medical necessity.
Hyperreal Drugs Archive, including alt.drugs and related FAQs - Paranoia Drugs Archive - National NORML Homepage - Cliff Schaffer's collection - Yahoo - Health:Pharmacology:Drugs - National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information, generally on the wrong side of the issue but a good source for government documents such as the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse.and my collections of USENET posts and essays.
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