

"No one who has not lived for years in a drug-war society can possibly conceive how difficult it is to escape the dread consequences of a regime's calculated and incessant propaganda.11"
if a drug can cause problems for white American young people when used at one dose in one place for one reason, then that drug must not be used at any dose by anybody in anyplace for any reason.
Typical materialist protocol. Take all the "wonder" out of the drug and sell it as a one-size-fits all "reductionist" cure for anxiety. Notice that they refer to hallucinations and euphoria as "adverse effects." What next? Communion wine with the religion taken out of it?
Michael Pollan is the Leona Helmsley of the Drug War. He uses outlawed drugs freely while failing to support the re-legalization of Mother Nature. Drug laws are apparently for the little people.
The Drug War treats doctors like potential criminals and it treats the rest of us like children. Prohibition does not end drug risks: it just outsources them to minorities and other vulnerable populations.
Drug testing should flag impairment only. Any other use is a flagrant violation of the Fourth Amendment.
Today's doctors are "quacks" because they fail to see any of the many obvious uses for psychoactive substances.
The FDA uses reductive materialism to justify and normalize the views of Cortes and Pizarro with respect to entheogenic medicine.
If Fentanyl kills, then alcohol slaughters. Drug prohibition is the real killer.
Psychiatrists never acknowledge the biggest downside to modern antidepressants: the fact that they turn you into a patient for life. That's demoralizing, especially since the best drugs for depression are outlawed by the government.
Drug Prohibition is a crime against humanity. It outlaws our right to take care of our own health.
Pundits tell us that there are medical reasons not to "snort" cocaine. So what? There are medical reasons not to drive a car: you may have an accident. The question is: does cocaine use or car driving make sense in a given case! Details matter!

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