Weekend Thoughts - 6.17.17

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Image by Zervas, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

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

1. Working in and following the technology industry for many years has made me no stranger to company acquisitions, but I didn't see this one coming: Amazon plans to acquire Whole Foods for $13.7 billion later this year. However, this move makes a lot of sense for both companies. The 431 Whole Foods Market store locations will provide Amazon with a larger physical retail footprint that it can use to develop and test its various retail experiments, which include novel shopping mechanics like augmented reality and automation. Those brick-and-mortar stores will add to Amazon's existing 70 U.S. fulfillment centers which should result in quicker delivery times and a wider range of available products for the Prime Now service. Whole Foods has experienced seven quarters of declining sales, an overhaul to its Board of Directors last month, and vocal grumblings from unhappy investors. This acquisition may end up saving the company from going out of business. Amazon also gains yet another advantage over competitors like Walmart, Google Express, and Instacart. And finally, adding a new selection of grocery items to its catalog may end up boosting sales of Amazon's smart speakers, creating a stronger presence in the home. Imagine walking into a store and making a purchase without interacting with another human being, or talking to a device in your home and receiving any product you desire within minutes—those are just two scenarios that Amazon may be able to deliver on in the near future.

2. Two teenagers were rescued from Paris' catacombs after wandering lost for three days in the pitch-black underground tunnels. They were treated for hypothermia after being found by search teams and rescue dogs. A section of the 150-mile maze of underground tunnels is open to the public, however entering the rest of the underground burial ground has been against the law since 1955. Still, people have accessed the illegal portion through secret access points. I wouldn't normally cover a news event like this, but it comes close to home for me. In 2006, during an extended European adventure, I met up with a group of Parisian teenagers for what I assumed was a legal tour of the catacombs, but turned out to be a nine-hour trek in the illegal section. My experience included a leader with a hand-drawn map who carried speakers blasting French music, narrow hallways and low ceilings (we crawled through a 50-foot section that was roughly knee-high), unexpected drop-offs and cavernous pits, beautiful and thought-provoking graffiti, running into seemingly-lost individuals and a dog, and wading through rat-infested water. Even at the age of 19 and only spending less than half a day underground, I considered the possibility that I might not make it out alive—I can't even imagine what it would be like to be down there without a working flashlight or other people who knew where to go. It was one of the most rewarding risks that I have taken thus far, and I'm extremely grateful that I survived the experience. When I read the news about these teenagers' experience, I was relieved to learn that they survived and recognized that it afforded me an opportunity to give a brief glimpse into my own catacombs story. Perhaps I'll expand on it sometime in the future...

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

This Week in Psychedelics - 6.16.17

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Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • In Private Letter, Jeff Sessions Asks Congress for Permission to Go After Medical Marijuana (Reason)
  • This Bill Would Protect Medical Marijuana Suppliers From Jeff Sessions' Whims (Reason)
  • Study: No Increase In Problematic Cannabis Use Following Passage Of Medical Marijuana Laws (NORML)
  • UK gets first publicly available dedicated cannabis research facility (The Independent)
  • Rand Paul And Al Franken Come Together For Weed (Daily Caller)
  • Oregon's Young Cannabis Market Already on Pace With Washington, Colorado (Leafly)
  • Deputy AG: Marijuana is federally illegal and has no medical use (NORML)
  • Why Don't Many Dispensaries Sell Pre-Ground Cannabis? (Leafly)
  • Cannabis expo draws entrepreneurs, as state lawmakers pass marijuana bill (Sun Sentinel)
  • Massachusetts Bill Would Double Cannabis Tax, Globe Reports (Leafly)
  • California Lawmakers Rush to Set Cannabis Regulations (Leafly)
  • Seminole Leader Jim Billie Joins Florida Cannabis Rush (Leafly)
  • Three men admit converting nuclear bunker into huge cannabis factory (The Guardian)
  • Oregon Researchers Find More College Students Consuming Cannabis Since Legalization (Leafly)
  • How to Successfully (and Legally) Advertise Your Cannabis Business in Nevada (Leafly)
  • The War On Cannabis Heats Up (Forbes)

LSD

  • LSD king Owsley Stanley's 'Sonic Journals' surface after 50 years (SFGate)
  • LSD or REST? How Float Tanks Mimic the Therapeutic Effects on Psychedelics (Psychedelic Times)
  • LSD could help treat depression and anxiety (Metro)
  • Scientists once gave dolphins LSD in attempt to communicate with them (The Independent)
  • O'Shea Jackson Jr. Will Throw His Own LSD-laced No-Hitter as Dock Ellis in a New Biopic (Okayplayer)
  • LSD 'Microdosing' Is Trending In Silicon Valley – But Can It Actually Make You More Creative? (IFLScience)
  • Cary Grant was one of the first to benefit from LSD therapy (Quartz)
  • John Lennon's First Acid Trip – Animated (Disinfo)
  • Oakland Man Convicted Of Murdering Best Friend During LSD Camping Trip (CBS)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Why Dr. Bronner's Soap is Paying Millions on MDMA Research (Inverse)

Iboga/Ibogaine

  • Ibogaine Can Reduce Opioid Use, But May Be Fatal For Some (The Fix)

Synthetic Cannabinoids/Psychoactive Research Chemicals

  • Man selling fake drugs at Bonnaroo doing 'God's work' (Newshub)
  • Young British woman dies in Paris 'after taking notorious N-bomb drug' (The Local)

Dissociatives

  • Should ketamine be used to treat depression? (Tribune-Review)
  • Depression with ECT Therapy Does Not Benefit From Ketamine (Psychiatry Advisor)
  • Man On PCP Evaded Officers Before Getting Naked Outside Hartford Store, Police Say (Hartford Courant)
  • Woman found dead outside home after using PCP, police say (WFMZ)
  • Man picked up in park after allegedly smoking PCP (Fairfield Citizen)

Opiates/Opioids

  • Heroin Vaccine Could Turn Body's Defenses Against the Drug (Live Science)
  • With opioid epidemic raging, calls grow for cheaper access to heroin overdose-reversing drug (Los Angeles Times)
  • The FDA Wants This Opioid Drug Pulled From the Market (TIME)
  • The DEA's Opium War with the Taliban (Motherboard)
  • Five Things To Know About Heroin's Curious Chemical History (Forbes)
  • Maryland removes restrictions on sale of naloxone at pharmacies (Capital Gazette)
  • The Increasing Cost of the Heroin Epidemic (WebMD)
  • More fentanyl being found in MDMA, crystal meth in Victoria (Saanich News)
  • Who caused the opium war? British merchants of Canton, argues new book by Singapore academic (South China Morning Post)
  • How heroin moves from Mexico's drug cartels to U.S. street corners (Hamilton Journal-News)
  • Massive Poppy Bust: Why Home-Grown Opium Is Rare (Live Science)

Kratom

  • Will New Laws Punish Pain Patients? (Pain News Network)
  • The drug addictions devastating Thai villages (BBC)

Kava

Khat

  • Kenya takes the fight for lost UK miraa market to United Nations (Business Daily)
  • Airline passenger caught with khat and forged residence permit (Times of Malta)

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • The DEA's Warrantless Cash Grab (Reason)
  • Teens Are Getting More Depressed But Using Fewer Drugs (TIME)
  • 'Changing Our Minds' explores psychedelic drugs and spiritual healing (Religion News Service)
  • U.S. Customs Seizes Combination Locked Travel Bags as Drug Paraphernalia (Reason)
  • Ontario man says he was tortured, given hallucinogenic drugs at mental-health centre (Global News)
  • Drugs are Big Business in Bali (Bali Discovery Tours)

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 are presented by the mass media, which includes everything from the latest scientific research to misinformation.

Weekend Thoughts - 6.10.17

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Image by Ed Schipul, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

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

1. Although gardening can be a rewarding experience, identifying and pulling weeds is not always fun. That's why the creators of the Roomba are hard at work developing the Tertill, a robot that automatically weeds your garden for you. After placing protective collars around your plants, the solar-powered device will use sensors to identify small weeds and chop them down. The company, Franklin Robotics, will be launching a Kickstarter on June 13th to raise funds for this project.

2. The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to settle a digital rights privacy case that will determine whether police will be required to obtain a warrant to get access to your cellphone location data, which is archived by wireless carriers. This will be an interesting case to follow, as it will decide once and for all whether a police officer can request access to private details of our lives without a warrant.

3. Dubbed "Subway Libraries", the New York Public Library has outfitted 10 MTA subway cars with downloadable ebooks that will be available to riders for free during the next six weeks. I'm all for encouraging reading, and if I was a New Yorker I would be all over this!

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

This Week in Psychedelics - 6.9.17

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • Former British Police Chief: It's Time for the U.K. to Legalize Pot (TIME)
  • Cannabis-derived compound may help treat schizophrenia (Medical News Today)
  • Detroit Cracks Down Hard On Medical Marijuana (Reason)
  • Mum claims cannabis has stopped her 12-year-old daughter's life-threatening seizures which left her in coma (The Sun)
  • What a regulated UK cannabis market might mean for business (The Independent)
  • Review Identifies 140 Controlled Clinical Trials Related to Cannabis (NORML)
  • Nevada Lawmakers Set Cannabis Tax: 10% Retail, 15% Wholesale (Leafly)
  • A California Plan To Save Millions On Cannabis Regulation Is Getting Props Worldwide (Forbes)
  • Dealing With Breast Cancer: How Cannabis Can Help Patients Cope (Leafly)
  • Oregon Economist Projects Cannabis Sales to Rival Colorado's, But Admits the Forecast is "Highly Uncertain" (Willamette Week)
  • New York Lawmakers to Renew Push for Cannabis Legalization (Leafly)
  • The Science-y Reasons Why Some People Can't Handle Their Weed (Disinfo)
  • How Many of These DEA 'Cannabis Slang' Terms Do You Know? (Leafly)
  • You Can Now Buy Marijuana-Infused Pizza (TIME)
  • Massachusetts Tobacco Wholesalers Want a Piece of the Cannabis Pie (Leafly)
  • 7 Prince Songs That Reference Cannabis (Leafly)
  • High Times Cannabis Cup gives Wine County different weekend buzz (SFGate)
  • Data Dive: Cannabis Extract Sales Skyrocketing (Leafly)
  • Michigan Police May Get $8.8M to Increase Cannabis Enforcement (Leafly)
  • 5 Questions To Ask Before Attending a Cannabis Food Tasting (LA Weekly)
  • HelloMD raises $1M to connect customers with medical cannabis via telemedicine (MobiHealthNews)
  • Proof cannabis DOES lead teenagers to harder drugs: Study finds users are 26 times more likely to turn to other substances by the age of 21 (Daily Mail)

LSD

  • Cary Grant dropped acid 100 times to get over his mommy issues (New York Post)
  • Why I cancelled my scheduled LSD trip (The Sydney Morning Herald)
  • WATCH: Paul McCartney talks about LSD use: Lennon was 'miffed' because HE used drugs first (Express)
  • Man, allegedly on LSD, arrested after running naked and bleeding into west Toledo road (KFVS)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • New Psilocybin Review: It's Safe, Highly Effective and Begs Further Study (Psychedelic Times)
  • 9 Millionth Study Confirms that Psilocybin is the Safest Recreational Drug (Disinfo)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Victoria pharmacy finds fentanyl in more than half of MDMA, cocaine samples (CHEK)
  • MDMA use among young Irish adults rising – drugs report (The Irish Times)
  • Drug that killed New Westminster teen confirmed as MDMA (Surrey Now-Leader)
  • Woman in 'life threatening condition' after taking ecstasy drug in Newcastle (ITV News)

Ayahuasca/DMT

Iboga/Ibogaine

  • PRESS RELEASE: Two New Studies Show Ibogaine's Promise As Treatment for Opioid Addiction (MAPS)
  • IBOGAINE: Addiction cure for many, lethal for a few (Rockland County Times)

Dissociatives

  • 'I can stop and breathe': the people taking ketamine for depression (The Guardian)
  • Ketamine: Fresh hope for the treatment of OCD (Scope)
  • Government takes action against nitrous oxide (Korea Biomedical Review)
  • Ketamine May Not Be So Effective To Alleviate The Postoperative Pain and Delirium (The Science Times)
  • New Insight Into Off-Label Ketamine Use for Depression (Medscape)
  • Kansas City Man Sentenced for PCP Conspiracy (Kansas City infoZine)
  • Man Arrested With PCP In Stamford After Hitting 3 With Car In Bridgeport (Stamford Daily Voice)

Opiates/Opioids

  • Investing in Naloxone: How America's Opioid Crisis Could Drive One Little-Known Stock (Wealth Daily)
  • Naloxone Made Available Over the Counter in Baltimore (CDA News)
  • What You Need To Know About Opioids, The Painkillers Behind A Crisis (Forbes)
  • Police Give Dogs Naloxone In Fentanyl Overdoses—Unseen Victims Of Opioid Epidemic (Inquisitr)
  • The Lesson Behind This Father's Intentional Heroin Overdose (ATTN:)

Absinthe

  • Nicole Kidman gets candid about drinking absinthe with the Moulin Rouge cast in Sydney (The Fix)

Kratom

  • Kratom Vending Machines Are Making Waves In Arizona (The Fix)
  • Can this little-known herb help solve Canada's opioid crisis? (NOW Magazine)
  • Christopher Miller Plans To Challenge Legality Of Kratom In Tennessee (Inquisitr)

Kava

  • The Mind-Altering, De-Stressing Beverage That Wellness Insiders Are Obsessed With Right Now (Well+Good)
  • Surge in kava demand spurs export boom for Pacific nations (Nikkei Asian Review)

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • America's Trippiest Chemist: Making Psychedelics 'Was Fun' (Motherboard)
  • Recreational drugs market should be managed by 'governments not gangsters', says expert (The Independent)
  • The History Of Drugs in Jazz Music (Disinfo)
  • Why Certain Drugs Make Specific Genres Sound So Good (Noisey)
  • Psychedelics May Help Alleviate Depression (The Science Times)
  • People Tell Us About the Most Ambitious Things They've Done While High (VICE)
  • Drugs Did Not Contribute to Chris Cornell's Death, Autopsy Finds (TIME)
  • On the Other Hand? Psychiatric Drugs May Kill More People Than Heroin or Cocaine! (Disinfo)
  • Stop Policing Psychedelic Science (Motherboard)
  • No, Donald Trump is Not a Common Nickname for Meth (ATTN:)
  • Don't lose your head over mind-altering drugs (Inquirer)

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 are presented by the mass media, which includes everything from the latest scientific research to misinformation.

Weekend Thoughts - 6.3.17

Image by Grant Guarino, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Image by Grant Guarino, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

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

1. Although the story has been told many times before, I enjoyed this retelling of the Buddha's final encounter with Mara. In the story, the "demon" Mara attempts to tempt the Buddha to remain in Samsara with promises of worldly pleasures, but the Buddha poses a question that Mara is unable to answer. It is said that the Buddha attained true enlightenment after this encounter.

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