Weekend Thoughts - 4.16.16

Image by Andrea Kirkby, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Image by Andrea Kirkby, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

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

1. Catching automobile drivers who have been texting while driving is fairly difficult now, but a proposed New York law may rely on making it possible to identify offenders. A device dubbed the "textalyzer" would scan cell phones owned by people involved in crashes for recent activity, and those who refuse to submit to the scanning process could potentially lose their license, akin to the penalty for refusing to submit to Breathalyzer tests. The technology is supposedly not able to see specifically what the cell phone user was doing on the device—just if it was recently active. Police would need a warrant to determine whether an on-the-road conversation was actually occurring prior to the crash. This proposed law raises several issues—such as the device's level of accuracy and the ability to obtain other data from cell phones without the owner knowing about it. This will definitely be something to keep our eyes out for.

2. The arrest of this Guy Fawkes mask-wearing man while sitting silently during a hearing at the Arizona Capitol might be disturbing for some, but it is worth viewing and sharing. The nonviolent man was handled roughly by police – presumably solely for wearing the "Anonymous" mask on top of his head – including a period of time while they choked him, before being forced to leave the building. He now faces criminal charges including trespassing, resisting arrest, and aggravated assault of an officer. The hearing was held to discuss suspected election fraud that occurred during the Arizona Democratic primary, which included wait times of up to five hours, missing candidates on polls, and the premature announcement that Hillary Clinton had won the state—hours before voters had finished casting their ballots.

3. For those of us who use ad-blocking applications to experience a decluttered version of the world wide web, a new web browser called Brave has the potential to replace third-party ads with its own privacy-friendly ads on media sites while sharing 70 percent of the revenue with publishers. However, publishers are not having it, threatening to sue Brave Software for a copyright violation called "republication".  There is little legal precedent for the case, and if it does see its day in court, there is no telling what the ruling will be.

4. An Italian artist named Gianluca Gimini spent the past seven years collecting improvised drawings-on-the-spot depicting bicycles drawn from the memory of friends and random strangers. The collection of photos demonstrated some trends in peoples' inabilities to remember the basic construction of bicycles, and Gimini rendered photo-realistic models of many of of them, which are simply amazing to look at.

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

This Week in Psychedelics - 4.15.16

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • How Can Cannabis Help Transgender People? (Leafly)
  • Do More Teenagers Smoke Pot When It's Legal? (Reason)
  • Cannabis Extracts: The Science Behind Cannabinoid and Terpene Extraction Methods (Leafly)
  • Half of Britain now backs legalising cannabis, poll finds (Metro)
  • Call for legalisation reignites cannabis debate in France (FRANCE 24)
  • The Word "Marijuana" Versus the Word "Cannabis" (The Stranger)
  • DOJ Accepts Decision Saying It May Not Target State-Legal Medical Marijuana Suppliers (Reason)
  • Cannabis Consumers: Debunking the 5 Biggest Stereotypes (Green Rush Daily)
  • How Cannabis Affects Male Infertility (ATTN:)
  • A Look Inside Mettrum, A Medical Cannabis Provider (The Huffington Post)
  • MassRoots Files To Be NASDAQ's First Cannabis Stock (Forbes)
  • Pennsylvania Poised to Become the 24th Medical Marijuana State (Reason)
  • Disabled Man Sentenced to Life in Prison Over Marijuana (ATTN:)
  • Pizza box unfolds into a weed pipe (Boing Boing)
  • Wide World of Cannabis: The Women Behind Weed Legalization in Chile (Merry Jane)
  • This Man's Letter to Justin Trudeau About Marijuana Is Going Viral (ATTN:)
  • Dosing Homemade Cannabis Edibles: Why It's Nearly Impossible to Calculate Potency (Leafly)
  • The Plight to End Stoner Culture and Make Cannabis Mainstream (Merry Jane)
  • Waterstones defends selling 'how-to' guides on growing and dealing your own cannabis (Express)
  • The Shake: The Feds Grow Brickweed and Cannabis Is a Staple in Spokane (Leafly)
  • Father and son's cannabis growing operation in Nelson medically motivated (Stuff.co.nz)
  • Ted Cruz Reiterates His Support for Marijuana Federalism (Reason)
  • In Photos: These "Dragon Balls" Contain 3,000 Grams of Pure Cannabis Oil (Leafly)
  • Judge Revives Maine's Marijuana Legalization Initiative (Reason)
  • Pot shops in Pagosa Springs, Fort Collins subjects of cannabis recalls (The Cannabist)

LSD

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Girl, 16, Busted With Psilocybin, Cocaine in Lake Elsinore: Police (Patch)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • MDMA For PTSD And Anxiety: Molly, Ecstasy May Be Legal As Medical Drug In Five Years (Inquisitr)
  • MAPS 30th Anniversary Fundraising Dinner to Raise Funds for MDMA PTSD Study (Psychedelic Times)
  • Former police officer escapes serving jail time after pleading guilty to possessing cocaine and MDMA (Herald Sun)
  • Club-drug trafficker eluded justice for 16 years, feds say (Orlando Sentinel)
  • Hundreds of MDMA pills found in 'yoga and meditation' room (Mackay Daily Mercury)
  • Middle schooler busted with ecstasy tries claiming pills were just Smarties (New York Daily News)
  • IT worker who died after consuming lethal liquid ecstasy could not have been a better son, family tell inquest quest (Belfast Telegraph)
  • Teenagers arrested after ecstasy tablets found in car (STV News)
  • Police: Manchester 'Molly' dealer nabbed after chase (FOX 61)

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • Ayahuasca therapy boom: Risky or life-changing? (CNN)
  • The new age of ayahuasca (ABC Online)

Peyote/San Pedro/Mescaline

  • Church's Suit Over Cannabis Use Is Burned Out (Bloomberg)

Iboga/Ibogaine

  • Making Ibogaine Treatment Legal in Vermont: An Interview with Bonnie Scott (Psychedelic Times)

Dissociatives

  • Everything You Need to Know About Ketamine (THUMP)
  • My Story: A Ketamine Diary with a Forrest Gump Twist (National Pain Report)
  • Man caught collecting package containing over €100,000 worth of ketamine sentenced to 10 years (Irish Independent)
  • Police: Meriden man found with PCP was "screaming, foaming at the mouth, banging head on car" (Meriden Record-Journal)

Opiates/Opioids

  • "Narco-State Afghanistan" Leads to Heroin Addiction in the USA (Global Research)
  • Why Fentanyl Is So Much More Deadly Than Heroin (Forbes)
  • The stunning spread of the opioid painkiller and heroin epidemic, in one map (Vox)
  • US Anti-Opium Effort in Afghanistan Is Total Failure (High Times)
  • Four Takeaways From The National Rx Drug Abuse And Heroin Summit (Forbes)
  • Harvesting opium in Afghanistan's poppy fields (The Baltimore Sun)
  • The Pendulum Swings for Opioid Prescribing (Journal of Palliative Medicine)
  • Naloxone not enough to solve fentanyl problem (Medical Xpress)
  • Amid Heroin Epidemic in US, Mexican Gov't Doesn't Know the Extent of Opium Cultivation at Home (CNS News)

Kratom

Kava

  • With SquareRüt Kava Bar, local couple hopes kava takes root in Austin (My Statesman)
  • Culture as a key to cutting NZ's Pacific crime rate (Radio New Zealand)
  • Man pleads guilty to possessing commercial quantity of kava after he was caught with 33kg at Darwin Airport (NT News)

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • Over 1,000 Leaders Worldwide Call for End to "Disastrous" Drug War, Ahead of UN Special Session (Drug Policy Alliance)
  • The Hopes and Fears of Psychedelic Science (VolteFace)
  • TripSit releases V3.0 of its drug combination chart (TripSit)
  • Airport Drug Sniffing Dogs Find Lots of Sausage But No Drugs (TIME)
  • Finding Drugs On Social Media: Young People Turn To Tinder, Instagram To Buy Weed, MDMA And Others (International Business Times)
  • Drink Cop Saves College Freshman From Rape (Digital Journal)
  • Another Sexual Assault in Service of the War on Drugs (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 - 4.9.16

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Image by Paralog, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

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

1. If you're feeling a bit off today, check out this compilation of meditation and yoga-related apps in an article titled "Meditation Apps That'll Keep You From Losing Your Mind". Some of the apps featured include Headspace (one of my favorite meditation apps), Whil, Stop, Breathe & Think, and Mindbody.

2. It seems that the more educated people are about civil asset forfeiture, the less likely they are to support it. In fact, nearly 1 in 10 people polled in Utah and Florida knew someone personally who had property or cash stolen legally by police without being charged with any crime. For those of you interested in learning more about asset forfeiture, check out this resource. And bear this in mind next time you see a cop—in almost all cases, they have the ability to rob, shoot, or kill you with only the slimmest chance of facing any legal repercussions for their actions.

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

This Week in Psychedelics - 4.8.16

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • DEA Plans To Decide Whether To Reschedule Marijuana By Mid-Year (The Huffington Post)
  • Where Marijuana Legalization Is on the Ballot in 2016 (ATTN:)
  • Pot Smokers at White House Protest Obama's Disinterest in Reclassifying Marijuana (Reason)
  • How Marijuana Affects Your Pets (ATTN:)
  • Anti-Pot Okla. Legislator Celebrates the Death of His State's Challenge to Legalization in Colo. (Reason)
  • Run a Pot Ad, Go to Jail? (Reason)
  • Leading US Senators Convene Anti-Marijuana Hearing (NORML)
  • Cannabis arrests down 46% since 2010 - police figures (BBC)
  • Free Cannabis Seeds At The White House This Weekend (Green Rush Daily)
  • Research Report Reveals Leading Emerging International Cannabis Markets (New Cannabis Ventures)
  • Senator Says 'Good People Don't Smoke Marijuana' (Reason)
  • Why is the Cannabis Industry So Gosh Darned White? (Merry Jane)
  • Thank You for Pot Smoking: Jeff Kundert of the American Cannabis Society Talks Marijuana Legalization (Psychedelic Times)
  • It's Time to Treat Medical Cannabis Like Medicine (Leafly)
  • The Current State of Cannabis Technology (Forbes)
  • Sensual photos of teens smoking marijuana, taken for the U.S. government in 1973 (Boing Boing)
  • Analysis: How Vermont could change the marijuana legalization game (Daily Herald)
  • How to Customize Your Cannabis High with Temperature (Leafly)
  • It Is Time To Deschedule, Not Reschedule, Cannabis (NORML)
  • Just Don't Inhale: Newspaper Seeks Cannabis Reporter Who Can Pass Drug Test (TIME)
  • Marijuana Startups Like Tokken Aim To Provide The Cannabis Industry With Banking Services, But Will Legal Shifts Put Them Out Of Business? (International Business Times)
  • 5 Pesticides Wrongly Used in Cannabis Cultivation (Merry Jane)
  • Jumping Ahead Of Evidence, Prohibitionists Claim Legalizing Pot Boosts Underage Consumption (Reason)
  • Cannabis terpenes, 101 (Extract)
  • Playing cards for marijuana enthusiasts (Boing Boing)
  • Cannabis helps my epileptic son. If only we had known sooner (The Guardian)
  • Scientists Successfully Breed Kale with Cannabis (High Times)
  • Cannabis Use Threatens Antipsychotic Medication Adherence (Medscape)
  • There is a hidden knife in this marijuana leaf pendant (Boing Boing)
  • Former Tax Judge Indicted for Tax Evasion Wrote Cannabusiness Decision (Reason)

LSD

  • LSD could make you smarter, happier and healthier. Should we all try it? (The Washington Post)
  • Medical LSD to be More Useful Than Medical Marijuana (Clapway)
  • This is what it's like to take LSD and go into virtual reality (Metro)
  • Tripping on LSD Makes Mental Time Travel Possible, but Only to the Future (Inverse)
  • That Time the CIA Secretly Dosed Americans With LSD (OZY)
  • Walmsley trial: Girl allegedly woke from LSD stupor to find caregiver raping her (Stuff.co.nz)
  • Maidstone man arrested after $13m LSD seized (The Age)
  • Jailed Byron LSD dealer gets chance for appeal (Byron Shire News)
  • Woman arrested on LSD possession, other charges (Terre Haute Tribune Star)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Did Psychedelic Mushrooms and Group Sex Play a Role in Human Evolution? (Big Think)
  • Magic Mushroom Guru Terence McKenna Talks Science and UFOs (AlterNet)
  • Psilocybe Cubensis: A Worth Candidate For The Philosopher's Stone (Disinfo)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • MDMA Is A Step Closer To Legal Medicinal Use In USA (Deep House Amsterdam)
  • Weekly Dose: ecstasy, the party drug that could be used to treat PTSD (The Conversation)
  • 6 Terrifying Things You Didn't Know Molly Could Do to Your Body (Mic)
  • MDMA could be available over the counter in the chemist in five years (Metro)
  • Molly Love: Resorting to Ecstasy for Intimacy (OZY)
  • Man seen "taking a substance" in the gents of a night club was found with wraps of MDMA, court told (Bristol Post)
  • Man caught bagging up 36,000 ecstasy pills during garda raid jailed (Sunday World)
  • Ecstasy and booze killed young woman at Boonstock festival in Penticton (Global News)
  • Mother heartbroken as second teenage son collapses and dies 'from ecstasy pill' just a year after his brother died the same way (Daily Mail)

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • Michelle Rodriguez Reveals A Psychedelic Brew Made Her Jealous Of Paul Walker's Death (Inquisitr)

Peyote/San Pedro/Mescaline

  • Court: Native American church not excused from cannabis laws (FOX News)

Iboga/Ibogaine

  • Dr. Deborah Mash Talks About the Unique Power of Ibogaine Therapy for Drug Addiction (Psychedelic Times)
  • Personal Story: How I Freed Myself From Anxiety With Iboga (Reset.me)

Synthetic Cannabinoids/Psychoactive Research Chemicals

  • Street Drug Flakka Ravaged Florida and Then Disappeared (TIME)
  • Psychedelic art collector, 70, becomes UK's 'oldest person to die' after taking legal highs (The Telegraph)

Dissociatives

  • This Could Be Big: Intravenous Ketamine for Fibromyalgia (National Pain Report)
  • Ketamine for Excited Delirium Syndrome: Results of a 3-year case series (EMS1)
  • A Pain Patient's Experience with Ketamine (National Pain Report)
  • Ketamine: Party Drug and Essential Anaesthetic in Africa (BBC)
  • Special K: "The Next Big Thing" in Psychiatry? (Law Street)
  • Center PD: Man on PCP stabs woman over can of beer (KTRE)
  • KC postal carrier charged with conspiracy to distribute PCP through mail (KSHB)
  • Paterson man arrested with two glass jars of PCP (Paterson Times)

Opiates/Opioids

  • Heroin 'Safe Zones': Coming to the United States? (NBC News)
  • Life-saving overdose treatment naloxone gets user-friendly 3D printed redesign (3ders.org)
  • Rajasthan: Opium users gear up for life post its ban (The Indian Express)
  • Mexican Army Finds Opium Poppies Growing Near US Border (ABC News)
  • Street Heroin Use Could Be Curbed with Morphine-Like Drug (Live Science)
  • Give regulated supply of bhukki to addicts: Patiala MP to Punjab govt (Hindustan Times)
  • Chinese woman who grew opium plants in her backyard held by police (South China Morning Post)

Absinthe

Kratom

Kava

  • Waikato study examines kava's effects on driving (Stuff.co.nz)
  • Krave kava bar celebrates first anniversary (The Daily Tar Heel)
  • Kava Lounge Sets Grand Opening For Booze-Free Relaxation On Divis (SFist)

Khat

  • Bulgarian authorities bust 28 kg of narcotic substance khat, nearly 5 kg of heroin (Focus News)

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • Meet Rick Doblin, Psychedelic Pioneer Who Has Expanded the Boundaries of Medicine (AlterNet)
  • This Norweigian Man's UN Speech About People Who Use Drugs Is Extraordinary (The Influence)
  • Psychedelics Could Hold the Key to Mental Health, But Most Research is Illegal (News in Brief)
  • These Trippy Portraits Reveal the Diversity of Drug Users (ATTN:)
  • Interdisciplinary Conference on Psychedelic Research 2016 (Psychedelic Press UK)
  • TripSit Wiki is now open for editing (TripSit.me)
  • NEW BOOK> Altered States: Buddhism and Psychedelic Spirituality in America (H-Net)
  • Coming Out of the Drug War Haze? (Reason)
  • Is Bernie Sanders a Fan of Psychedelic Trance Pioneer Shpongle? (THUMP)
  • Niche market for high-end drugs (The Hindu)

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 - 4.2.16

Image by Narayan G. Maharjan, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Image by Narayan G. Maharjan, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

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

1. Fellow Mario fans and technology nerds rejoice! This amazing Mario glitch allows the game to be turned into Flappy Bird. The technical jargon may be a bit much for you, as it was for me, but it's a pretty cool to watch nonetheless.

2. I was slightly disturbed by the actions of a black student at San Francisco State University who earlier this week assaulted a white teen because he has dreadlocks. The black student insisted that dreadlocks are a hair style that are only culturally-allowed to be worn by black folks, and that the white student was stealing her culture by choosing to wear them. First of all, following up an accusation of cultural appropriation with violence is poor form. But perhaps most importantly of all, dreadlocks are not exclusively part of black culture. It turns out that dreadlocks have roots in places like Greece, Egypt, India, and more. So not only was the black student out of line with her violent actions, but she was also perpetuating a false myth. The article and video are certainly worth a look.

3. In a previous edition of Weekend Thoughts from earlier this year, I linked to an article describing a court case that the FBI brought upon Apple in an effort to obtain information located on a suspect's iPhone. It turns out that the FBI has officially dropped its case against Apple after finding a way into the phone. There is a ton of excellent analysis in the tech community and media about this case and the FBI's true motivations, so I won't get into that here. I will simply say that although this particular battle is over, the war will certainly see another day.

4. You may find yourself wondering why the feds usually try to unlock phones. It turns out that it's to fight the War on Drugs, not the War on Terrorism. The article explains how the FBI has repeatedly lied about its intentions for breaking into locked or encrypted devices and provides evidence showing that a majority of times the FBI has requested help for obtaining information has been related to drug cases, not dangerous or violent crimes like terrorism, financial crime, child pornography, or counterfeiting. The War on Drugs has clearly our government the precedent to invade our privacy and the apparent belief that lying to its citizens is acceptable.

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