Exhale, Stage Left
The Washington Post's Peter Carlson--a man of unimpeachable and impeccable taste when it comes to magazines (scroll through)--has written an absorbing profile of retiring NORML honcho Keith Stroup.
Stroup is an interesting character, at once responsible for much of the progress made over the past 25 years regarding pot laws and for one of the biggest setbacks to legalization.
Back in Washington, he was lobbying for a bill to ban federal funding of a controversial program that sprayed Mexican marijuana fields with the herbicide paraquat, shown to cause lung damage in people who smoked the tainted weed. Stroup asked [Peter] Bourne, Carter's drug adviser, to support the bill. Bourne refused. Stroup was outraged. To him, it was a moral issue: The feds were deliberately poisoning pot smokers! Seeking revenge, Stroup leaked a secret to newspaper columnist Jack Anderson in July 1978: Bourne had snorted cocaine at NORML's 1977 Christmas party. And Stroup revealed the names of a couple of witnesses.
Needless to say, a shit storm ensued that really derailed efforts toward drug policy reform.
Whole story here.
Back in 1993--wasn't that a year!--Jacob Sullum looked at "the pitfalls of marijuana reform."
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I've been waiting months for that Rush reference Nick. 😉 (Or were you going for the Snagglepuss original?)
One more thing.... nice touch using a story on marijuana, given the appearance of "A Passage to Bangkok" on that album.
So am I to understand that this "absorbing profile" is not available online?
Hysteria in society is a more robust meme than anticipated, and there is no shortage of causes: drugs, terrorists...
And there's no shortage of demagogues giving aid and comfort to the meme.
I finally put the link to the story in the post.
One more thing.... nice touch using a story on marijuana, given the appearance of "A Passage to Bangkok" on that album.
On vinyl and tape, yes, but not on the CD, sadly.
hey Nick!
cool.
and thanks for putting the first name in for mr. Bourne - i had almost mistaken him from our good friend, the erstwhile poster, Jason 🙂
grin.
In those days he, like many people, thought coke was harmless. Now he knows better. "Cocaine is deadly," he says.
Man, it's a good thing he didn't try saying that in this forum. Half the posters and a good chunk of the Reason staff would probably go off on a rant about how Stroup was just repeating drug-war propaganda. 🙂
One more thing.... nice touch using a story on marijuana, given the appearance of "A Passage to Bangkok" on that album.
On vinyl and tape, yes, but not on the CD, sadly.
Your sadness is misplaced. Get yourself the remastered and unedited version: http://tinyurl.com/5u5x9