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Legalise some drugs, outlaw others?


How would Christopher Hitchens act while on LSD?
 
How would Christopher Hitchens act while on LSD?

I guess he'd be like anyone else - shocked, awed and gobsmacked....and inspired enough to launch into a proper study of what the great spiritual masters were talking about. Since he's now had a taste of it, it will make sense to him, when before it didn't.
 
You don't get it?

Try a bigger dose. But first read up on what to expect. (Timothy Leary's work or just Google: acid + 'ego death').

Interesting GB, and here I thought it was just all about laughing your ass off...
 
Interesting GB, and here I thought it was just all about laughing your ass off...

Yeh I find it very interesting. Timothy Leary's book is a free download I think...somewhere.
EDIT: http://www.holybooks.com/wp-content...c-Experience-The-Tibetan-Book-Of-The-Dead.pdf

But most modern day guys who have achieved extraordinary states through meditation or prayer will say that they regret their earlier experimenting with psychedelics. They say it opens the mind up too abruptly and that can cause instability and sometimes psychosis.

When I say to chops "try a bigger dose" I don't really mean that seriously. Some people seem to get away with it, others end up in a strange place that they can't seem to escape.
 

Yeah i think i would prefer to do it through meditation....

My days of LSD are decades behind me now! lol!

CanOz
 
Allow me to save you 20 years of searching for correct meditation instructions, because wrong instruction will mess you up. Ramana and Nissagardatta - both practised Advaita, or something very similar (a non-dogmatic modern version).
 
Allow me to save you 20 years of searching for correct meditation instructions, because wrong instruction will mess you up. Ramana and Nissagardatta - both practised Advaita, or something very similar (a non-dogmatic modern version).

Thanks mate...if i ever get that far i'll look this up again!
 

I have never done drugs, and have no interest in drugs, but GB, thanks for sharing.
 
Well this thread got interesting! People on 'shrooms, going on cocaine benders, CanOz watching spiders crawl up walls on LSD.

Shock horror: People do drugs and still lead normal lives! Won't someone please think of the children!!!
 
LOL!

 
'Legalise pot, boost grog tax'


http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/health-science/legalise-pot-boost-grog-tax/story-e6frg8y6-1226601968652
 
whats the deal with this "Kronic" stuff (for those that dont know its a mixture of smokeable herbs)

its openly for sale..I hear now at servos even.

in the local area, there is a woman runs a shop, she used to open at 8.30, then 7.30, now 6.00am !..cause so many peeps were lined up..must be highly addictive.

I thought they made it illegal, but apparently they changed the formula.

apparently its more expensive than street marijuana, my mate reckoned it is heavily abused by many dudes that work in drug-tested industry and he reckons it is pretty strong and gets you wacked, affecting some far more than others
 

All I heard was some kid who got hospitalized off it recently.



http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2013/03/marijuana_potency_returning_smokers_want_mellower_pot_strains.single.html
 

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States Push to Get the Most Out of Marijuana Taxes

DENVER ”” If marijuana is legalized and properly regulated, its proponents have long said, it could generate millions of dollars in state tax revenue. But how the drug should be taxed has proved to be a thorny question.


http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/25/us/colorado-considers-marijuana-tax.html?smid=go-share&_r=1&
 

Why not. It's not like the Fed or State Govts have the cajones to actually raised taxes.

Currently all it does is enrich gangs and criminals. Better to have the state decriminalise it, allow a household to have 1 plant for self use, and then regulate those who grow and distribute.

Set the licences at a reasonable level, set 50% of the tax revenue aside for drug education and the rest into providing decent services.

I don't want hydro setups all around suburbia, but I also don't see why all that money should go to the darker side of society either.
 
Oh well.....came close, even though there was a "cross-party parliamentary committee unanimously recommending the move".



A parliamentary inquiry has recommended that terminally ill patients and people with AIDS be allowed to legally possess and use up to 15 grams of marijuana for medical purposes.

If I had AIDS or was terminally ill, l would try marijuana for pain relief regardless of what the law states.

What would you do, if you had AIDS or were terminally ill?
 


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