Weekend Thoughts - 8.19.17

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

1. Earlier this year I wrote about the discovery of seven Earth-sized planets that were found orbiting an ultra-cool star. At the time, three of the planets were thought to live in a habitable zone, which meant that they might have oceans of their own that could have harbored life. However, new evidence shows that the TRAPPIST-1 star-system may be too old to have life, after all. The age isn't necessarily a problem in and of itself, but it increases the chance that any habitable planets would have lost their atmospheres and water to high-energy radiation that would've pummeled them for billions of years. As I wrote back in February, the search for life outside our own solar system continues...

2. Creative people face a unique set of toxic habits that can harm their creative process. This article is a good reminder of how to deal with these habits and keep being creative!

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

This Week in Psychedelics - 8.18.17

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Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • Marijuana politics emerge as 2020 flash point (Politico)
  • Medical Marijuana Research Act of 2017 (NORML)
  • The Federal Government Is Finally Exploring Marijuana As a Medical Alternative to Opioids (Reason)
  • Does Anti-Pot Prejudice Explain NRA's Reluctance to Condemn Philando Castile Shooting? (Reason)
  • Medical cannabis giants eye UK for next 'green rush' ahead of the industry's first conference in London (The Telegraph)
  • SMART Bill Reintroduced in Congress (NORML)
  • Three men jailed for turning nuclear bunker into £2m-a-year cannabis factory (The Independent)
  • How Liquor Companies Screwed Up Pot Legalization in Nevada (Reason)
  • Washington State Responds To Attorney General Sessions' Veiled Threats (NORML)
  • Arkansas Has Received Zero Applications to Grow or Dispense Medical Cannabis (Leafly)
  • What Every Cannabis Entrepreneur Needs to Understand About the Cole Memo (Entrepreneur)
  • This Cannabis-Infused Meal Box Wants to Be the New Blue Apron (Leafly)
  • Governors Challenge Jeff Sessions' Tendentious Questions About Legal Pot (Reason)
  • Nevada Judge Clears Way for More Cannabis Licenses (Leafly)
  • L.A. City Council approves new Cannabis Department Head (Los Angeles Times)
  • Cleansing With Cannabis: 4 Ways to Treat Tension With THC (Leafly)
  • Holy smoke! The church of cannabis (The Guardian)
  • At This LA Rehab Center, Cannabis Is an 'Exit' Drug (Leafly)
  • California finds 'pot of gold' in wine and weed (CNBC)
  • Utah Launches Medical Cannabis Drive (Leafly)
  • Peachtree NORML Challenges the Faith and Freedom Coalition (NORML)
  • Smoking Versus Edibles (The Atlantic)
  • How to Corner Your Bowl of Cannabis (Leafly)
  • Why marijuana isn't just 'cannabis' (The Oregonian)
  • How and When to Flush Cannabis Plants (Leafly)
  • Little evidence shows cannabis helps chronic pain or PTSD (Fox News)

LSD

  • Acid redux: My long, strange, cancer-fighting trip back to tripping (Salon)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Scientific Discovery Could Lead to Mass-Produced Magic Mushroom Drug (Daily Beast)
  • Magic mushrooms and the roots of witchcraft (The Spectator)
  • Spores in Space: These Mushroom Trips Last Light-Years (Dope Magazine)
  • Psilocybin mushrooms got rid of my anxiety and depression (Psymposia)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Studies Show Only 40.5% Of Pills Sold In UK Contain MDMA, 34.7% Of MDMA Pure In US (Your EDM)
  • Father who lost two sons to MDMA says drug should be legalised (Metro)
  • Police say blue Tesla 'ecstasy' pills could contain meth and cocaine (Mixmag)

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • Of Molecules and Minds: The Science of Ayahuasca (Psymposia)
  • Soldiers of the Vine: Healing PTSD with Ayahuasca (Psychedelic Times)
  • What Does It Actually Feel Like To Take DMT? (The Debrief)
  • Dutch addiction experts warn of dangers of 'trippy tea' (The Irish Times)

Synthetic Cannabinoids/Psychoactive Research Chemicals

  • Experts warn of fairly new drug that mimics LSD (KSBY)

Dissociatives

  • Fast forward to pain free: Ketamine Infusion Therapy changes lives in the community (WOODTV)
  • Springfield murder defendant testifies he was too high on PCP-laced pot to understand his rights (MassLive.com)
  • Man high on PCP crashes van, shoots at random cars in Cleveland, police say (Cleveland.com)

Opiates/Opioids

  • The Justice Department Wants to Put Small-Time Fentanyl Dealers in Federal Prison (Reason)
  • The New Alcohol Epidemic Kills More Than Two and a Half Times as Many People as The Opioid Epidemic (Disinfo)
  • New York becomes first state to cover co-pays for Naloxone (WHAM)
  • Heroin Death Rate Among Teenagers Rises As Heroin Use Falls (Reason)
  • Trump's Opioid Emergency Response (Reason)
  • China-US Cooperation and the New Opium War (The Diplomat)

Kratom

  • What Is The Difference Between Slow, Moderate, And Fast Kratom (Kratom Guides)

Kava

  • Fijians consumed $140M worth of kava last year (Fiji Village)
  • Kava bar ban in Lighthouse Point faces new legal challenge (Sun Sentinel)

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • The foundation of Western philosophy is probably rooted in psychedelics (Quartz)
  • A Researcher Wants to Test the Effects of Microdosing on Cognitive Ability and Productivity (Futurism)
  • Woman Banned from US After Border Agent Finds Proof of Drug Use on Phone (VICE)
  • Police Can Hurt Dark Net Drug Rings by Leaving Dealers Bad Reviews, Study Suggests (Motherboard)
  • Most Drug Expiration Dates Are Bogus, and the FDA Knows It (Reason)
  • Philippines Sees the Bloodiest Night of Duterte's Drug War With 32 Killed in Raids (TIME)
  • Illinois Democrat Says Elect Him Governor and He'll Commute All Low-Level Drug Sentences (The Intercept)
  • Shane Mauss Brings Psychedelic-Comedy Show A GOOD TRIP to Australia this October (Broadway World)
  • From Blackhawk Pilot to Plant Medicine Activist: A Conversation with Ian Benouis (Psychedelic Times)
  • Music For Mystery: A Discussion with Psychedelic Futurist Michael Garfield (Reality Sandwich)
  • Why Shamanic Practices Are Making a Comeback in Contemporary Art (Artsy)
  • How Heartbreak and Psychedelic Drugs Brought Shakey Graves to the World (Riverfront Times)
  • Texas Cops Spent 11 Minutes Searching a Woman's Vagina, Found No Drugs (Reason)
  • This Philosopher Thinks Psychedelic Drugs Lead to the Truth of Experience (Big Think)
  • Could religions have originated under the influence? (Los Angeles Times)
  • Iran Parliament Edges Towards Softening Drug Laws to Curb Executions (U.S. News & World Report)
  • Could psychedelic drugs be the ticket to improved mental health? (Cosmos)

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 - 8.12.17

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Image by Pedro Travassos, 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 general consensus in the tech community supports the idea that autonomous vehicles will eventually largely replace human-operated ones, so far humans are still able to see the world better than self-driving cars. As of right now, autonomous vehicles are probably better than inexperienced, tired, drunk, visually-impaired, or elderly human drivers, but they're no match for competent and experienced drivers. A big factor in that equation is the current state of these cars' sensors, which are still quite limited. However, self-driving cars already have human-operated vehicles beat in scenarios like driving in the dark or in situations that test reaction time. Ultimately though, autonomous vehicles are coming and in my opinion they will be a significant improvement over the typical unreliable human driver.

2. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), the digital rights watchdog group, has submitted a court filing arguing that federal agents at international airports should be required to obtain a warrant before demanding access to citizens' technological devices. Warrantless border searches are currently allowed under an exception to the Fourth Amendment, and they have more than doubled under the reign of Donald Trump. EFF has argued that that since devices like laptops and cell phones store highly personal information, "agents should be required to show they have probable cause to believe that the device contains evidence of a violation of the immigration or customs laws", and that border agents should not be able to examine a device's contents until after a judge has issues a warrant. In addition, the US Customs and Border Protection Agency restricted border searches to only locally-stored data back in July, but the EFF asserts that distinguishing between local data and cloud-based data isn't straightforward, and that data stored in the cloud can "appear as a seamless part of the digital device when presented at the border". For the record, I'm firmly on the side of the EFF here—I don't believe border agents have legitimate reasons to pry into our digital devices en masse, but I would support their right to do so if a judge granted search warrants on a case-by-case basis.

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

This Week in Psychedelics - 8.11.17

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Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • Bill To Exclude Hemp From The Controlled Substances Act (NORML)
  • NFL Owners Agree To Consider Letting Players Use Medical Marijuana (Reason)
  • Study: History Of Marijuana Use Associated With Decreased In-Hospital Mortality In Trauma Patients (NORML)
  • Poll: Nearly Six In Ten Voters Say Legalizing Marijuana "Makes Societies Better" (NORML)
  • First dispensary approved to begin sales of medical cannabis for Hawaii patients (KHON2)
  • After 2015 legalization, Texans may be able to buy medical cannabis oil by January (The Texas Tribune)
  • More Evidence That Jeff Sessions' Cannabis Crackdown May Never Materialize (Reason)
  • Study Shows that Heavy Pot Smokers Are In Fact Outrageously Chill (Disinfo)
  • State Lawmaker's Group Urges Feds to Deschedule Cannabis (Leafly)
  • Rastafarian pot farm shootout sparks religious-use debate (Religion News Service)
  • Cannabis Withdrawal Syndrome: How to Ease the Symptoms (Leafly)
  • Poll: Americans' Support For Marijuana Law Reform At All Time High (NORML)
  • Fentanyl-Laced Cannabis: Forever Feared, Not Yet Found (Leafly)
  • Cannabis Shows Great Promise in Treating Cancer—Let's Not Wreck It With Hyperbole (Leafly)
  • Is cannabis too lucrative to be illegal? (CBS)
  • Sessions Attacks Washington's Cannabis Laws in Letter to Governor (Leafly)
  • The Justice Department Is Asking Legal Marijuana States to Do the Impossible (Reason)
  • Massachusetts Governor Names Five to Cannabis Advisory Board (Leafly)
  • Nevada Regulators Could Scrap Home Cannabis Delivery (Leafly)
  • California's Toxic Pot Problem (ATTN:)
  • The Ultimate Cannabis Road Trip Through California (Leafly)
  • Las Vegas Welcomes Marijuana Buyers but Not Marijuana Consumers (Reason)
  • Company Plans to Turn Desert Town Into Cannabis Paradise (Leafly)
  • 10 Best Cannabis Hair And Skin Products For Women (Green Rush Daily)

LSD

  • Microdosing LSD Is Safer Than Taking Antidepressants, Says Neurobiologist (Inverse)
  • The Plan to Prove Microdosing Makes You Smarter (Inverse)
  • Can Someone Really Die From An 'LSD Overdose'? (DanceSafe)
  • LSD could help with depression and anxiety (Pharmacy News)
  • How Silicon Valley rediscovered LSD (Financial Times)
  • Turn On, Tune In, Drop By The Office (The Economist)
  • REPORT: Lightning in a Bottle Death Ruled Accidental Overdose by LSD Toxicity (YourEDM)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Oregon's Psilocybin Society Drafts Framework For Legal Mushroom Therapy (Psychedelic Times)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Pentylone: What is it, why should we care and how can Multi Agency Safety Testing help? (Volteface)
  • MAPS to Accept Altcoins for Research on MDMA Psychedelic Medicine (Bitcoin News)
  • French EasyJet pilot convicted for flying 'while suffering the after-effects of ecstasy' (The Telegraph)
  • Fired Up: Why Are Ecstasy-Related Deaths Rising In The UK? (Volteface)
  • How MDMA Could Affect Romantic Relationships, A PhD Candidate Weighs In (Collective Evolution)
  • Tastes Like Tesla: How Tesla Ecstasy Pills Became The Hot Way To Get High (Forbes)
  • Lubbock Sheriff's Office warns about 'extra strong' IKEA-stamped ecstasy (Amarillo Globe-News)

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • First Time Ayahuasca Drinkers: A Primer (Eagle Condor Alliance)
  • Is The Use Of Ayahuasca Helping To Raise Our Global Environmental Consciousness? (Collective Evolution)
  • How An Ayahuasca Trip Changed Me For The Better (Refinery29)
  • John Simpson to get high in the jungle again: BBC journalist to take hallucinogenic drug for a second time while filming documentary in the Amazon (Daily Mail)
  • Experts warn of dangers 'trippy' tea as popularity rises in NL (DutchNews.nl)

Peyote/San Pedro/Mescaline

Salvia Divinorum

  • Neuropathic and inflammatory antinociceptive effects and electrocortical changes produced by Salvia divinorum in rats (PubMed)

Synthetic Cannabinoids/Psychoactive Research Chemicals

  • Health officials issue warnings of using 'bath salts' and 'cloud nine' (Observer-Tribune)
  • 'LSD Dipped In Spice' Warning To Wrexham Drug Users – Guardian Features Wrexham (Wrexham)

Dissociatives

  • Ketamine Use in Electroconvulsive Therapy for Depression: Does it Help? (Medical News Bulletin)
  • Ketamine Could Be the Answer to Treatment-Resistant Depression (Vital Updates)
  • Man charged in fatal crash tells police he smoked PCP, court documents say (The Washington Post)

Opiates/Opioids

  • President Trump Just Declared a National Emergency Over the Opioid Epidemic (TIME)
  • An Underground Safe Haven for Drug Users Has Been Operating in the U.S. for Years (TIME)
  • Trump Wants to Arrest His Way Out of the Opioid Overdose Crisis (Reason)
  • Researchers Highlight the Government's Complicity in Heroin Deaths (Reason)
  • No ID? For the homeless on heroin, treatment can be elusive (The Morning Call)
  • Calgary EDM Festival Chasing Summer Criticized for Banning Naloxone Kits (Exclaim!)
  • Where Your Doctor Went To School Could Change How They Prescribe Opioids (ATTN:)
  • In North Carolina, "heroin is more accessible and cheaper than alcohol" (Salon)
  • Dying From an Opioid Overdose Is More Common Than You Think (TIME)
  • Naloxone should be the last resort for opioid overdoses (Toronto Star)

Kava

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • What China's Growing Role in Illegal Drug Production Tells Us About the Future of the Drug War (Reason)
  • What a Shaman Sees in a Mental Hospital (Educate Inspire Change)
  • Psychedelic Book Suggestions: Classics & Beyond (Psychedelic Times)
  • THE FUTURE OF PSYCHEDELICS: Are LSD and Mushrooms The New Prozac? (Dope Magazine)
  • Nootropic Effects of Psychedelic and Addictive Substances (Brain Blogger)
  • Psychedelic drugs saved my life, So why aren't they prescribed? (Wired)
  • Man trying to bring psychedelic religion to Nova Scotia (The Chronicle Herald)
  • 'Ego-dissolving' psychedelic drugs could assist with mental health (EurekAlert!)
  • The latest piece on psychedelic science in the New York Times is dead wrong (Psymposia)
  • These foods can make you test positive for drugs (BBC)
  • Psychedelic Press journal Volume XXI is now available (Psychedelic Press UK)
  • Tripping For Knowledge: The Psychedelic Epidemiologist (3:AM Magazine)

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 - 8.5.17

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Image by bernissimo, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

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

1. All's not well in the world of Bitcoin. A recent community feud split the cryptocurrency in two—the original Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash. At the core of the argument was the decision of how to handle the increasing amount of transactions that Bitcoin needs to handle to continue growing. Bitcoin Cash may or may not stick around for the long haul—this will be one to keep an eye on.

2. Confirmation bias is the phenomenon in which humans seek out evidence to confirm what they already believe, while ignoring information that would discredit those beliefs. As a way of countering that, this article suggests an exercise that we can all do that will have us assessing our thoughts, beliefs, and more so that we can work to become the best version of ourselves that we can possibly be. Give it a try!

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