Weekend Thoughts - 9.16.17

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Image by Jess Hamilton, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

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

1. The value of Bitcoin has plummeted due to orders from the Chinese government against its citizens using the cryptocurrency. The government doesn't want the Chinese people to use Bitcoin because it allows people to bypass banks and traditional payment processes entirely—instead they can pay for goods and services directly. This feature of the blockchain technology that serves as the foundation for Bitcoin has led some people to worry that the cryptocurrency will be used for money laundering and criminal activities as well. 

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

This Week in Psychedelics - 9.15.17

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Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • California bans using drones, self-driving cars from delivering weed (The Daily Dot)
  • Congress Passes Three Month Budget Continuation – Marijuana Protections Included (NORML)
  • Ontario Shocker: Province to Restrict Legal Cannabis Sales to 150 Government-Run Stores and One Website (Leafly)
  • International drug treaties need an urgent revamp as more countries legalize cannabis (ZME Science)
  • Patients to get easier access to medicinal cannabis under Greens bill (The Guardian)
  • Blockchain Company Aims to Transform Australia's Medical Cannabis Sector (Leafly)
  • Senator Orrin Hatch introduces medical marijuana research bill (Boing Boing)
  • Hawaii Says It's 1st State to Go Cashless for Cannabis Sales (Leafly)
  • Canadian Cops Claim They Won't Be Ready for Marijuana Legalization by 2018 (Reason)
  • Cannabis Consumption Has Increased, but Not Because of Legalization (Leafly)
  • Cannabis Lounges Looking More Likely in Las Vegas (Leafly)
  • Charities Just Say No To Cannabis Contributions (Forbes)
  • Annual High Times' Cannabis Cup attracts thousands to Clio (Michigan Live)
  • California County Calls for State Aid to Combat Cannabis Farms (Leafly)
  • Want to Get Into California's Legal Pot Market? Expect a Regulatory Morass (Reason)
  • Cannabis advertising takes to the skies (Los Angeles Times)
  • Meet Dr. Dina: Pot Doc to the Stars and 'Cannabis Consultant' on 'Disjointed' (Variety)
  • Last Week in Cannabis — IRS Abuse, Weed Banks, And Putting Pot Up Your Butt (Psychedelic Times)
  • 'Get the Criminal Elements Out of the Sale of Marijuana': The Week in Cannabis Quotes (Leafly)
  • Woman, 49, given just months to live claims cannabis oil CURED her brain tumour after chemotherapy failed (Daily Mail)
  • City told to say no to cannabis (Taft Midway Driller)

LSD

  • Peter Sarsgaard Tackles LSD, CIA Mind-Control and Political Dissent in 'Wormwood' (The Hollywood Reporter)
  • Want to, Like, Really Connect With Nature? Try Some LSD (Lifehacker)
  • Incredible rare footage shows US soldiers being dosed with LSD in government-sponsored experiments that sparked "chaos" (Mirror)
  • Before LSD, I was a militant anti-theist (Psymposia)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Magic mushrooms take a trip into clinical trials (Financial Times)
  • Two parents' fight to set up the largest ever magic mushroom trial for depression is nearly over (International Business Times)
  • The first time I ate mushrooms a Papua New Guinea shaman showed up (Psymposia)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • FDA Gives Okay For PTSD Sufferers To Start Ecstasy Trials (Inquisitr)
  • MDMA and ecstasy deaths on rise in the south east (Get Surrey)
  • Teen hospitalised after taking 'Blue Transformer' ecstasy pill - which he swapped for two cigarettes (Liverpool Echo)
  • Person from Epsom among nine in South East to die from taking MDMA last year (Surrey Mirror)

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • DMT is the Most Unbelievable Psychedelic Drug Known to Man (High Existence)

Salvia Divinorum

  • Scientists Want to Synthesize Salvia's Hallucinogenic Molecule for a Surprising Reason (Gizmodo)

Synthetic Cannabinoids/Psychoactive Research Chemicals

  • Unintentional drug use continues among molly users in EDM party scene (EurekAlert!)

Dissociatives

  • Is Cough Syrup Hallucinogenic? Medicine Influenced Man to Kill Wife, Toxicologist Says (International Business Times)
  • Intravenous Ketamine Quells Pain in Lyme Disease When Opiates and Other Drugs Fail (ProHealth)
  • Mood Effects of Ketamine Linked to Circadian Timekeeping (MD Magazine)
  • A notorious party drug from the '60s is quietly becoming a treatment for depression in India (Scroll.in)
  • 'A lot of questions about ketamine' - keeping people drug-safe at Electric Picnic's welfare tent (The Journal)
  • D.C. Man Gets 7-Year Prison Sentence For Conspiracy To Distribute PCP (Morningside Maryland)
  • Report: Man Who Died in Struggle With Deputies Had Taken PCP (U.S. News & World Report)
  • Driver Had PCP, Weed & Booze In Her System At Time Of Fatal Crash: Charges (DNAInfo)

Opiates/Opioids

  • Synthetic salvia may be an opiate alternative without the addiction (SlashGear)
  • 2 scientists are locked in a race to develop a groundbreaking vaccine for heroin, but it might not be a 'magic bullet' (Business Insider)
  • U.S. Heroin Deaths Have Increased 533% Since 2002 (Forbes)
  • Virginia Department of Health handing out Naloxone for free (WDBJ)
  • Is U.S. in Afghanistan because of opium poppies?: Letter to the Editor (Cleveland.com)
  • 7 things to know about heroin (Cincinnati.com)

Kratom

Kava

Khat

  • The surprising place where cash is going extinct (BBC)

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • The First Graduating Class of the CIIS Certificate in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies and Research (Psychedelic Times)
  • The therapeutic potential of psychedelic drugs (The Washington Post)
  • Experts Are Hoping to Bring Medical Psychedelics in the Mainstream (ATTN:)
  • 10 Reasons to End the War on Drugs and the War on Sex Workers (Psymposia)
  • I Spent a Month Testing Comedown Cures (VICE)
  • Psychedelic cluster busting headache medication saves me. And it's completely illegal (Psymposia)
  • Dutch YouTubers Get High In The Name Of Science – And Clicks (Worldcrunch)
  • Can Illegal Drugs Save Lives? Stunning Studies Point Toward Endless Possibilities (The Cheat Sheet)
  • Looking back on Silicon Valley in 2016: Unicorns, Psychedelic Drugs, and Disruption (Disinfo)

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 - 9.9.17

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Image by Waywuwei, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

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

1. Elon Musk is a busy man. He's involved in the SpaceX project, Tesla Inc., SolarCity, and much more. Over Labor Day Weekend he tweetstormed his prediction that artificial intelligence (not North Korea) will be the cause of World War III. It's not a long read—probably only a minute or two—but it's worth considering, as it's something that could potentially affect us all in the near future.

2. I was featured in a roundup post on Self Development Secrets this past week that covered The Best Self-Help Books that you might like to check out. My choice was What Color is Your Parachute? by Richard N. Bolles, which I found very helpful for my career and personal life when I first read it three years ago. If you've never heard of it before, give it a shot—I really enjoyed the "Flower Exercise" chapter which has several exercises that are designed to help the reader identify their favorite fields of interest, preferred kinds of people to work with, transferable skills, preferred salary range and desired level of responsibility, preferred places to live, and personalized goal, purpose, or mission in life. Thank you to Self Development Secrets for reaching out to me and asking me to write a blurb for their post!

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

This Week in Psychedelics - 9.8.17

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • Despite Legalization, Adolescent Marijuana Use Hits 15-Year Low (Reason)
  • Amendment to Cut Funding of DEA's Cannabis Eradication Program (NORML)
  • Gaetz Introduces Amendment for Medical Marijuana Research (NORML)
  • House Rules Committee Blocks Amendment Protecting Medical Marijuana (Reason)
  • American Universities Offering Cannabis Classes This Fall (Forbes)
  • Bonamici Files Amendment Preventing Federal Interference of State Hemp Laws (NORML)
  • Congressman Heck Introduces Marijuana Banking Amendments (NORML)
  • Colorado Cannabis Sales Funnel $9.2M Into School Health Programs (Leafly)
  • Hemp Comes Home (Reason)
  • Cannabis Tribes Form Cannabis Association (Indian Country Today)
  • Does the First Amendment Protect Spiritual Cannabis Use? A D.C. Activist Plans to Argue For It (Psymposia)
  • California Won't Ban Cannabis Ads, for Now (Leafly)
  • North Texas Experts Explore the Cannabis 'Green Rush' (D Magazine)
  • California is about to open its first legal cannabis shops and it's posing a huge problem for local pot farms (The Independent)
  • Cannabis Growers Accused of Offering California Sheriff $1M Bribe (Leafly)
  • Sonoma State University launches professional cannabis business series (Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  • Last Week In Cannabis—New Jersey May Legalize, Cabbie Wins MMJ Case, And More (Psychedelic Times)
  • Investing in Cannabis? Ask These 3 Questions Before You Do (Leafly)
  • Meet the companies launching Maryland's cannabis industry (The Baltimore Sun)
  • Massachusetts' Top Cannabis Regulator Says He's Committed to Timely Rollout (Leafly)
  • Cannabis church leader's pet peacock brutally killed (USA Today)
  • How Are Canadian Patients Using Medical Cannabis? (Leafly)
  • The Game Changer for Paragon and the Cannabis Industry (The Merkle)
  • Cannabis workshops begin this week (Mad River Union)
  • Stockton may temporarily tap brakes on cannabis businesses (Stockton Record)
  • Cannabis Industry Weekly Recap 9/1/2017 (Forbes)

LSD

  • Meet the World's First Online LSD Microdosing Coach (Rolling Stone)
  • Netflix's 'Wormwood' Spotlights CIA's Secret LSD Mind Control Experiments (The Fix)
  • Memories from the Summer of Love: Meet the '60s Couple Who Helped 'Turn on the World' to LSD (People)
  • Meet the professor who self-administered 73 high-dose LSD sessions (Psymposia)
  • The Upside of LSD: This Guy Wants You to Microdose on Psychedelics (OZY)
  • Researcher To Study The Effects of LSD Microdosing on Cognitive Function (Collective Evolution)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Scientists Discover Why Magic Mushrooms Evolved Psychedelic Powers (Inverse)
  • Will California Legalize Mushrooms? (The Fix)
  • The Chemical In Shrooms Can Now Be Made In A Lab, & It Could Help Sufferers Of Mental Illness (Bustle)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Why The FDA's 'Breakthrough' Nomination For MDMA Matters (Psychedelic Times)
  • Ecstasy Is on Its Way to Becoming a Legal Treatment for PTSD (Lifehacker)
  • Dude Leaves Contact Info On Bag Of MDMA -- Gets His Dumbass Arrested (Magnetic Magazine)
  • Embarrassed Pill Takers Tell Us Their Worst Ecstasy Stories (VICE)
  • British teenager died in Ibiza after five bags of ecstasy exploded in her stomach, finds coroner (The Independent)
  • Police warn public of 'ecstasy' pills containing ketamine (Mixmag)
  • Woman dies and two men taken to hospital after taking ecstasy (The Guardian)

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • Dimethyltryptamine (DMT): a biochemical Swiss Army knife in neuroinflammation and neuroprotection? (NCBI)
  • Spiritual But Secular (United Church Observer)
  • Man fined for having drug used in Amazon (Irish Times)

Salvia Divinorum

Dissociatives

  • Use of ketamine for depression shows rapid, long-lasting effects: study (New York Daily News)
  • 30 years ago, PCP seemed like the most threatening drug to America's future (MuckRock)
  • How Do 4 Alternative Treatments for Bipolar Disorder Stack Up? (Psych Central)

Opiates/Opioids

  • Will California Beat Seattle in Building a Safe Drug Injection Facility? (Reason)
  • The Right Chemistry: The long and colorful history of opium (Montreal Gazette)
  • How Many More People Have to Die From Heroin and Fentanyl Before We Try Something Different? (Reason)
  • Canadian schools stock up on naloxone kits in wake of growing opioid crisis (Global News)
  • More Access Granted to Naloxone in Arkansas (KARK)

Kratom

Kava

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • People Who Have Taken Psychedelics Are More Likely To Be Environmentally Friendly (IFLScience)
  • Neurosis is Natural: Human Development and Rites of Passage with Neal M. Goldsmith, Ph.D. (Psychedelic Times)
  • Coming Out of the Psychedelic Closet to Your Parents (Psychedelic Times)
  • 4 Philosophers Who Experimented With Psychedelics (Big Think)
  • A Reverend's Moving Sermon About Psychedelics and Religion (Psychedelic Frontier)
  • Scientific doping will lift scholarship to new heights (Times Higher Education)
  • Eight Things to Do After You've Taken Psychedelics (Psymposia)
  • Rethinking serotonin could lead to a shift in psychiatric care (Imperial College London)
  • The 21st century psychedelic renaissance: heroic steps forward on the back of an elephant (Springer Link)
  • Psychedelics, Personality and Political Perspectives. (PubMed)
  • My biggest conclusion after years writing about drugs (Psymposia)

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 - 9.2.17

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Image by cydog66, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

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

1. It's that time of year again—hordes of people are flocking to Black Rock City, Nevada for the life-changing, transformational festival known as Burning Man. Modern-day cities could stand to learn something about urban infrastructure from the awesome and totally bizarre architecture that is found at the festival. Sure—it's controlled chaos, but the fact that the 2,000 organizers and volunteers are able to build and take down a 70,000-person city in just two months is an amazing feat. Not only is the scale and speed impressive, but the structures and artwork are visually stunning and innovative as well. If you haven't taken a look at any images from Burning Man before, check out this photo gallery of insane pictures from the previous years of Burning Man.

2. Neuroscientist, long-time meditator, and bestselling author Sam Harris believes that the scientific community should take back the word "spirituality". In essence, the underlying argument is that spirituality can be used to describe "a 'soaring feeling', a feeling of poetic wonder in the face of our sublime and incomprehensible cosmos, or the works of extraordinary human beings". Although the term is usually used to relate to religious or mystical events, Harris is asking the agnostic and atheistic communities to reclaim the word, because it does a better job of describing a domain that cannot be accurately represented by words like "awe" and "well-being", or "love" and "positive psychology". Those words simply don't go deep enough to provide a full understanding of the concept, nor do they address and acknowledge the traditional etymology that surrounds "one of the richest sources of meaning within the human experience". I tend to agree with him on many matters (Harris is also an honest and rigorous seeker of truth), and this is one topic I certainly agree with. However, I'd like to add that I don't see any problem with using the word "spirituality" to relate to matters of religion and mysticism as well. In fact, I think the main issue here is the negative opinion that these communities have about religion, and Harris is attempting to get these people to open their minds a bit. Many scientists, academics, agnostics, and atheists can stand to do just that!

3. There's been yet another update to the TRAPPIST-1 system story this week when scientists found evidence of water on five of the planets orbiting the ultra-cool dwarf star. Bear in mind that the star system is 39 light years away and that the data and telescope technology available at this time cannot decisively prove that water currently exists—nor that it ever existed—however this is pretty exciting news!

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