Weekend Thoughts - 11.21.15

Image by Benjamin Balzázs, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Image by Benjamin Balzázs, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Happy Saturday y'all! Below, I have rounded up some things for you to think about this weekend:

1. As a fairly big science fiction fan, I was intrigued by this article detailing why you probably won't live to see the final Star Wars movie. You see, unlike comic book universes, Star Wars has the ability to expand even further in several directions—time, places, characters, etc. A comic book series is limited in ways that Star Wars is not. I am definitely looking forward to the movie coming out next month (already bought tickets!) and to the future offerings to come, hopefully for the rest of my life and beyond.

2. Apparently the 1000th U.S. citizen murdered by police this year occurred last Sunday, although it is a bit hard to get concrete data around this topic because there is no national database that accurately reports the number of people killed by police. However, organizations such as The Guardian, Killed By Police, and Fatal Encounters have been making a concerted effort to compile data and create a repository for information on this topic. There are discrepancies between the sites, because there isn't any official database being maintained by the government, something that FBI Director James Comey described as "embarrassing". Either way, roughly 1000 civilians-murdered-by-police in 2015 seems like an extremely high number to me, and something that needs dire attention from the government.

3. The act of yawning is often taken to mean that a person is bored or exhausted, but science shows that yawning may indicate that the brain needs to cool down. Other reasons for yawning include being in a mentally-taxing situation and increasing the flow oxygen to the body. Instead of taking offense and insisting that someone who is yawning is not interested in what you have to say, try understanding that it can be a physiological response. Now of course, that doesn't necessarily mean that what you are talking about is worth listening to, but it's worth considering nonetheless.

4. Atlas Obscura explores the fascinating history of flipping the bird, or displaying one's extended middle finger to another person. Turns out it got its start in Ancient Rome, and has been with us since then!

5. An excellent interview regarding with Terence McKenna, featured in the book Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics, was republished on Reality Sandwich this week. As a fan of both topics, I found it an enjoyable read. The following quote blew my mind: "Compassion and awareness. To my mind the real contrast between Buddhism and psychedelic shamanism is between a theory out of which experiences can be teased and an experience out of which theory can be teased." WHOA!

That's all for this week's edition of Weekend Thoughts. Until next week, keep thinking wilder.

This Week in Psychedelics - 11.20.15

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • Justin Trudeau Takes a First Step Toward Marijuana Legalization in Canada (TIME)
  • Marijuana Legalizers Who Ran For President (Reason)
  • Instagram is Waging a War on Weed (ATTN:)
  • Jamaica's Pioneering Journey Towards Cannabis Regulation (The Huffington Post)
  • Study: Marijuana Consumers Less Likely To Suffer From Metabolic Syndrome (NORML)
  • Bernie Sanders Is Not The First Major-Party Presidential Candidate To Say Marijuana Should Be Legal (Reason)
  • How Your DNA Affects Your Marijuana Habits (ATTN:)
  • Under The Radar: Medicating In A Prohibition State (Reset.me)
  • New marijuana rules get tougher on pesticides in Oregon cannabis industry (The Oregonian)
  • American Medical Association Pushes for Pot Pregnancy Warnings (TIME)
  • Drug Use Is Not a Crime in This One Country (ATTN:)
  • First Legal Cannabis Harvest Happens in New York State (Time Warner Cable News)
  • New cannabis testing rules burden small labs (KTVZ)
  • Study: Cannabinoids are Safe, Effective for Pain Treatment (NORML)
  • Marc Emery: In Canada, cannabis regulation is the new prohibition (Straight.com)
  • In Oregon There Are Now More Marijuana Shops than Starbucks or McDonald's (Disinformation)
  • 5 Things to Know Before Your Interview With a Cannabis Company (Entrepreneur)
  • Veterans fight for the right to use cannabis (KYMA)
  • Terminal patients' cannabis proposal becomes battleground for marijuana in Florida (Miami Herald)
  • Danish cannabis is stronger than ever (Medical Xpress)
  • How to cook a marijuana marinated turkey (Boing Boing)
  • Snoop Dogg's Pot Products Look Like Artisanal Chocolate (Wired)
  • Cannabis Accessories Have Gone High End: a Few Gift Ideas (ABC News)
  • Three Make The Jump From Wall Street To Cannabis Startups And Tell Us What It's Like (Forbes)
  • Can Pot Save This Colorado Town? (Reason)
  • Dover planners OK permit for cannabis dispensary (New Hampshire Union Leader)
  • Illinois State Police warn of new cannabis drug 'shatter' (WLS-TV)

LSD

  • The Beckley Foundation calls for regulation of LSD and other psychedelics for recreational use at the International Drug Police Reform Conference. (The Beckley Foundation)
  • Man who took LSD died because Mississippi police hog-tied him, autopsy finds (The Times-Picayenne)
  • Northern California jury rejects LSD-defense in Halloween murder conviction (San Jose Mercury-News)
  • Jersey City man charged with having 2,000 doses of LSD (NJ.com)
  • DOC NYC Exclusive: Cook Up LSD With A Clip From 'The Sunshine Makers' (The Playlist)
  • Athens man tripping on LSD has head-on collision (Online Athens)
  • Police restraints, not LSD, killed Tennessee man (RT)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Magic Mushrooms, High on the Potential for Treating Depression and Anxiety, Get a Scale (Inverse)
  • Wisconsin Study Looks At How We Metabolize Psilocybin (Reset.me)
  • New Documentary Explores Psilocybin's Role In Embracing Life And Death (Reset.me)
  • Groundbreaking Documentary Unravels New Perspectives On Life & Death (PR Newswire)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Here Are Some MDMA Safety Tips That Could Save Your Life (Your EDM)
  • Theatre: ecstasy may be the magic pill for PTSD (The Sydney Morning Herald)
  • Montreal Cop Caught Selling Ecstasy (MTL Blog)
  • Give Me Your Love reveals the agonies of ecstasy (The Australian)
  • CeeLo on Woman Who Accused Him of Slipping Her Ecstasy: 'It Was Something That Was Blown Out of Proportion' (The Root)
  • Police: Twins charged with distributing MDMA (The Eagle)
  • Popular student fell 60ft to his death after taking a cocktail of drugs (The Argus)
  • Former drag racer jailed for 13 years over ecstasy distribution network (ABC Online)

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • Ayahuasca Retreats USA - 1st Public, Legal Ayahuasca USA Church (Ayahuasca Healings)
  • Demystifying The Dietary Recommendations Prior To An Ayahuasca Ceremony (Reset.me)
  • My Crazy, Scary, Sacred Ayahuasca Story (Reset.me)

Synthetic Cannabinoids/Psychoactive Research Chemicals

  • Brain-Melting Drugs Wreak Havoc in Isla Vista (Santa Barbara Independent)
  • Increased Usage of LSD-like Synthetic Drugs Identified in I.V. (The Daily Nexus)
  • Six years' jail for York killer of Liam Miller - the friend who stabbed him 32 times during 'drug-induced psychosis' (York Mix)
  • Court documents show teen admits to selling synthetic LSD at OKC high school (MSN)
  • Autopsy Results Released in Death of UCSB Student (The Daily Nexus)

Dissociatives

Opiates/Opioids

  • FDA Approves Nasal-Spray Version Of Overdose Drug Naloxone (The Huffington Post)
  • It's Not Just Heroin: Drug Cocktails Are Fueling The Overdose Crisis (Common Health)
  • After six years on the rise, Afghan opium crop cultivation decreases, UN survey (Associated Press of Pakistan)
  • We have a clearer picture of who's fueling the US heroin epidemic — and how they're doing it (AOL News)
  • Heroin antidote Narcan as a nasal spray gets clearance from US regulators (The Guardian)
  • Easier access to drug aids battle against opiates (The Republican American)
  • Barack Obama's doomed new war against drugs (Macleans)
  • ANF foils attempt to smuggle heroin, opium at Port Qasim (Pakistan Today)
  • School nurses equipped to fight heroin, opiate 'epidemic' (Chicago Tribune)
  • FDA clears new, easy-to-use version of heroin antidote (NEWS10 ABC)
  • Heroin on the Highway: Drug use raises new danger for Tri-State drivers (WCPO)
  • History of Vermont's first opium epidemic (Burlington Free Press)
  • Poppy crops given go-ahead (The Naracoorte Herald)

Absinthe

Kratom

  • Kratom: a legal drug that is gaining popularity, but could be dangerous (KATC)
  • Talladega authorities demand removal of Kratom from stores (WIAT)
  • Working for You: Kratom Dangers (ABC 33/40)
  • Kratom package seized at Phuket Town Post Office (Phuket Gazette)
  • Police arrest 13 in kratom bus-delivery bust (Phuket Gazette)

Kava

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • The Trip Planners (The New Yorker)
  • How to Follow your Heart ... with Shamanism (Eagle Shaman)
  • How Obama's War on Drugs Destroys Legal Immigrant Families (Reason)
  • 2015 strategy released (Drug WarRant)
  • Space Photos of the Week: Pluto Gets A Little Psychedelic (Wired)
  • Man jailed after cops mistook soap for cocaine on I-78 files suit (The Morning Call)
  • Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery showcases 'Psychedelic Haze' exhibit (The Independent)
  • Merrilee Chaliss' psychedelic visions are mind-bendingly cool (Nashville Scene)
  • One in 10 People in U.S. Have Abused Drugs (TIME)
  • Review: To Fathom Hell or Soar Angelic by Ben Sessa (Psychedelic Press UK)
  • Noumenautics: Metaphysics - Meta-ethics, Psychedelics by Peter Sjöstedt-H is out now (Psychedelic Press UK)

Disclaimer: "This Week in Psychedelics" does not censor or analyze the news links presented here. The purpose of this column is solely to catalogue how psychedelics (and other psychoactives) are presented by the mass media, which includes everything from the latest scientific research to misinformation.

Weekend Thoughts - 11.14.15

Image by Benjamin Balzás, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Image by Benjamin Balzás, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Happy (belated) Saturday y'all! I had a lot going on both during last week and the weekend, so this article is out a few days late. My apologies! Without further ado—below, I have rounded up some things for you to think about this weekend:

From Hopes & Fears, An interesting collection of ideas about whether or not it is possible to experience a high—or something similar—from simply looking at a piece of art.

The Guardian reports on a study that showed that religious children are meaner than their secular counterparts. It turns out that religious beliefs can have a negative influence on a child's sense of altruism and judgment of others' actions, even when their parents see them as "more empathetic".

From Disinformation, an image of what happens to your body after you die.

A new video filmed at a pig slaughterhouse has been leaked and can be viewed at ATTN:. Warning: this is not for the faint of heart. The video depicts a Hormel slaughterhouse where workers knowingly violate federal violations and even mention during the footage that they could be shut down by the USDA. I think the important thing to realize here is that this is not an outlier of the factory farming industry—this is the norm.

That's all for this week's edition of Weekend Thoughts. Until next week, keep thinking wilder.

This Week in Psychedelics - 11.13.15

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • The Push for Legal Marijuana Spreads (The New York Times)
  • Mexico Supreme Court Decision Paves Way for Marijuana Legalization (Breitbart)
  • DEA chief: Medical marijuana is "a joke." Science: No, it's not. (Vox)
  • 100 Plus Studies Concur - Cannabis Beats Cancer, Yet It's Still Not Legal (Waking Times)
  • Senate Approves Funding Bill That Allows Veterans to Access Medical Marijuana (Drug Policy Alliance)
  • Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are Battling Over One Key Marijuana Issue (ATTN:)
  • Marijuana Patients Call for DEA Chief Resignation (ATTN:)
  • Here's What Marijuana Does to Your Sex Habits (ATTN:)
  • Where Hillary Clinton's Marijuana Proposal Falls Short (Reason)
  • Hillary Clinton Just Made a Big Statement on Marijuana (ATTN:)
  • Autistic Student Sues School District Over Drug Sting Entrapment, Judge Dismisses Case (Reason)
  • Why Ohio's Marijuana Initiative Went Down in Flames (Reason)
  • Why Our Veterans Are Fighting for Marijuana (ATTN:)
  • On Pot, Can We Keep Up With the Neighbors? (Townhall.com)
  • Cannabis Is A Human Right, Say Mexican Judges (Civilized)
  • U.S. Senate Votes to Allow Veterans Access To Medical Marijuana (Reset.me)
  • Medical Marijuana Goes On Sale in Illinois (TIME)
  • Washington's Marijuana Regulators Give Up Cap on Pot Stores (Reason)
  • Colorado Marijuana Taxes Are Sending Kids To College (ATTN:)
  • Parents Of Severely Epileptic Girl Turn To Illegal CBD Oil (Reset.me)
  • The world's largest scientific society wants to help make cannabis safer for everybody (Quartz)
  • Legal Cannabis Big Data And Market Research Leaders Just Combined Forces To Get Investors Buzzing (Forbes)
  • Snoop Dogg Just Launched His Own Brand of Pot (TIME)
  • Instagram Won't Stop Deleting Cannabis Dispensaries' Accounts (Williamette Week)
  • Cannabis Startup Meadow Unveils A Platform For Dispensaries To Manage Orders, Patient Intake (TechCrunch)
  • Ex-NFL Star Kyle Turley Promoting Pot's Healing Potential (ATTN:)
  • Mile-high city just got higher: Denver's first cannabis-friendly B&B (The Guardian)
  • The Five Most Dangerous Drugs to Society According to Police (ATTN:)
  • Holy Smokes! Snoop Dogg launches line of cannabis products (CNN)
  • Londonderry: Man sentenced for trying to bring cannabis into courthouse (BBC News)
  • John Kasich Explains "The Problem with Marijuana" (Reason)
  • Cops nab doc suspected in fake permit scheme for medical pot (The Jerusalem Post)

LSD

  • LSD is back — now it's an austerity drug (The Times)
  • Why is LSD becoming popular again? (The Week)
  • Is LSD making a comeback? Acid use on the rise as prices hit rock bottom (Metro)
  • Friday A/V Club: You Are Watching LSD-TV (Reason)
  • Former NIU student charged with delivering LSD (Daily Chronicle)
  • 3 charged in connection with LSD delivery (Northern Star)
  • Nick Cave's son took LSD before cliff fall death inquest hears (The Guardian)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Personal Story: Psilocybin Mushrooms Helped Me Cope With PTSD And Feel Alive (Reset.me)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Why MDMA May Be the Ultimate Psychotherapy ([guff])
  • Impure MDMA: A drug epidemic (The News Hub)
  • CNN Pokes Its Nose Into Dance Music's Thriving Drug Culture (Vice's Thump)
  • Why does someone dying from alcohol poisoning get no media coverage, while an ecstasy-related death does (Independent)
  • What Is It Actually Like Having Sex On MDMA? (The Debrief)
  • 'Medical ecstasy' helping war veterans with PTSD (WMBF)
  • Real Truth: Ecstasy Deaths Receive More Coverage Because It's Illegal (Your EDM)
  • Pop That: Is Hip-Hop's Fascination With Molly Over? (DJ Booth)
  • Los Angeles Rave Task Force Discuss Harm Reduction Drug Policies At Festivals (Your EDM)
  • Montreal police officer charged with trafficking ecstasy (CBC News)
  • Whitstable teenager Josh Oliver, 15, died after taking MDMA at girlfriend's house (Canterbury Times)

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • Mystery School in Hyperspace: A Cultural History of DMT (The Nexian)

Peyote/San Pedro/Mescaline

  • Justin Trudeau's Mother Is a Wild Kooky Hippie Who Took Peyote Before a State Dinner (Gawker)

Iboga/Ibogaine

  • How an illegal psychedelic drug could help treat opiate addiction (The Verge)

Synthetic Cannabinoids/Psychoactive Research Chemicals

Dissociatives

  • New Study Says Ketamine May Reduce Pain in Adolescents with CRPS/RSD (The Legal Examiner)
  • What happens to your brain when you go under anesthesia (Independent)
  • Ketamine depression trial receives $2 million funding (ABC News)
  • Driver Charged In Fatal Hit-And-Run Was On PCP (WOWT NBC Omaha)
  • Three caught with PCP on Stamford's West Side (Stamford Advocate)
  • Man Who Crashed into North Austin Convenience Store Was Reportedly on PCP (Patch)
  • Stamford woman charged with biting cop (Stamford Advocate)
  • Legislative threat to animal anesthetic (Pet Business World)

Opiates/Opioids

  • DEA: Mexican Cartels Increasing Heroin Availability In U.S., Overdose Deaths Surge (Breitbart)
  • Prescription painkillers source of addiction for most women (EurekAlert!)
  • Records from British India could help us understand modern drug use (Redorbit)
  • Opiates disguised as crafting supplies easily bought online (WGCL)
  • Police offer heroin addicts treatment instead of jail (Chicago Tribune)
  • Confessions of a heroin dealer (WECT)
  • Ex-heroin addict says key to solving regions epidemic is stopping today's stigma (WPXI)
  • Heroin addiction 'isn't a moral thing,' grieving mom says (The Des Moines Register)
  • Rising fentanyl use has people applying for take-home Naloxone kits in Edmonton (Edmonton Sun)

Absinthe

  • Absinthe Bar 'The Green Hour' Opens Tonight in Germantown (Nashville Eater)

Kratom

  • Highway police bust four people at checkpoint with 13 bags of kratom (Phuket Gazette)
  • In Carrboro's first kava bar, Krave, getting cozy is hard (Indy Week)

Kava

Khat

  • Judge Erred by Suppressing Officer's Drug ID, Panel Says (New York Law Journal)
  • Major khat seizure at Melbourne airport (9News)

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • Three San Francisco International Airport Security Screeners Charged With Fraud And Smuggling Drugs (United States Department of Justice)
  • How One Organization Is Helping Keep Psychedelic Healers Out Of Jail (Reset.me)
  • These Psychedelics May Be The Latest Treatment For Anxiety, And Much More (The Mind Unleashed)
  • Frontiers of Psychedelic Consciousness (Disinformation)
  • The War on Drugs Could Be Making Our Communities More Dangerous (VICE)
  • Mark McGuire Shares His Blissed-Out New Album—and the Psychedelic Story That Inspired It (VICE's Thump)
  • When He Called for an End to the War on Drugs, Trump Claims, He Meant It Should Be Waged More Aggressively (Reason)

Disclaimer: "This Week in Psychedelics" does not censor or analyze the news links presented here. The purpose of this column is solely to catalogue how psychedelics (and other psychoactives) are presented by the mass media, which includes everything from the latest scientific research to misinformation.

Weekend Thoughts - 11.7.15

Happy Saturday y'all! Below, I have rounded up some things for you to think about this weekend:

1. The United States Presidential Election season is upon us, and I have been inundating myself with political coverage to remain somewhat-aware of what is going on. I've always taken issue with the way most of the people I know view the political system—as a choice between two opposing parties. In reality, the "differences" that the Democrats and Republicans try to present are clearly designed to distract us from the truth that they are essentially two similar-yet-different flavors of the same giant turd. I have often chosen to vote third-party, to the chagrin of my friends and family who insist that voting for a third-party candidate is a "waste of a vote". I definitely don't agree with this sentiment, and was encouraged to see an article this week describing how the Internet has made it possible for third-party candidates (and political "outsiders" in general) to get noticed and gain traction in a political race. More so than ever before, it is possible for third-party candidates to have a real chance of entering the political scene and make an actual difference, and I applaud that wholeheartedly. Perhaps the Internet will even bring an end to the (vastly) two-party system that we currently live under.

2. This company started its reign in the publishing industry by putting mom and pop shops out of business via its massively successful online store, and now Amazon has opened its first physical bookstore in Seattle, Washington. The thing that is really intriguing to me (in addition to the fact that Kindles and Amazon tablets will be featured alongside the books and there will be a level of curation that traditional bookstores can't match because of Amazon's enormous ratings database) is that the books on the main shelves will be front-facing. Only the "overstock" books in the highest level of the shelves will have books featured spine-out. It strikes me as reminiscent of the user interface of an app store. We'll have to see how the stores fare, but I'd definitely be interested in checking one out if I ever get the chance.

3. I am by no means a philosophy buff, but I did enjoy this collection of 18 rare Friedrich Nietzsche quotes to make you question everything on High Existence.

4. One of my favorite beers from before my days as a vegetarian, the Irish beer Guinness is going to stop using a fish organ byproduct in the brewing process. For decades, the company has been using isinglass, a collagen harvested from fish swim bladders to filter impurities out of the brew. Apparently there was enough pressure from vegetarians and vegans that the company has decided to introduce a new filtering process sometime in 2016. This change shouldn't affect the flavor whatsoever, as isinglass is only used to filter the beer rather than flavor it. Personally, I can't wait to have another Guinness next year!

5. This article on the dark side of clean eating explores the concept of taking "healthy eating" too far. Excessive healthy eating and a strong desire to maintain a low body weight is classified as orthorexia nervosa and is considered by many to be an eating disorder. This can be a serious disorder and some victims have died from malnutrition. The article also discusses the Blonde Vegan, who turned her back on veganism after experiencing malnutrition and obtaining an worrisomely-low body weight. Sadly, she received a lot of criticism from the vegan community, including death threats from former fans who believed that she was betraying the lifestyle. The article goes on to discuss the effect that social media (where many people attempt to portray themselves in a positive-yet-distorted light) has on eating disorders. My two cents: I believe that it is possible for someone to become unhealthily obsessive/compulsive about eating habits, but that shouldn't stop someone who wants to become healthy from implementing positive changes in their diet, even if they contradict mainstream dietary opinions. I am saddened—but not surprised—to hear that the Blonde Vegan experienced a violent and negative reaction from her former vegan fans. Vegans have a tendency to come across as holier-than-thou and are not easy to let someone leave the community, but I believe that people should do what they feel is best for them with regard to their diet. And I also agree that social media presents a difficult (and sometimes unrealistic or even unhealthy) body frame for people (especially young girls) to try to imitate.

That's all for this week's edition of Weekend Thoughts. Until next week, keep thinking wilder.