May 22, 2007
In a sidebar from our June issue, Jacob Sullum bows his head and prays with the congregations who rank psychedelic experimentation over divine veneration.
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|5.22.07 @ 9:49AM|#
I feel the same about this as I do about Med Pot. It's useful in illustrating how capricious and incoherent the WOD is. But it doesn't do a thing to promote the idea that people should have the right to get high.
|5.22.07 @ 10:38AM|#
I'm not not licking toads...
|5.22.07 @ 4:03PM|#
"Two-thirds of the volunteers considered the psilocybin session among the top five most meaningful experiences of their lives"
That right there should be enough to convince all reasonable people that the war on drugs is an abomination.