This Week in Psychedelics - 6.1.18

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Cannabis

  • Marijuana Compound Removes Toxic Alzheimer's Protein From The Brain (Science Alert)
  • Forget protein shakes. The newest workout supplement? Marijuana. (The Boston Globe)
  • Research Finds That Cannabis Used To Grow Wild In Ancient Europe (Herb)
  • Craft brewers walk regulatory tightrope with cannabis-related products (MiBiz)
  • Utah: Medical Access Initiative Certified For 2018 Ballot (NORML)
  • Use of Toxic Pesticides Increased in California’s Illegal Weed Farms (High Times)
  • Cannabis: the new tobacco? (CBC)
  • Florida: Court Strikes Down Legislative Ban On Medical Cannabis Smoking (NORML)
  • Oklahoma: Polling Shows Strong Voter Support For Upcoming Medical Marijuana Vote (NORML)
  • World’s First Cannabis Bank Advances in California (Leafly)
  • Bad Vibes? Heavy Marijuana Users Hold On to Negative Feelings (Live Science)
  • Greece Prepares for First Government-Backed Medical Marijuana Expo (High Times)
  • Senators Approve Funds For Feds To Restore Cannabis Genetics (Forbes)
  • Epileptic HS football player ineligible for college play because of cannabis oil use (FOX4KC)
  • Longtime Cannabis Activist Marc Emery Fined $5,000 For Drug Trafficking (High Times)
  • Georgia Kidnapped This Boy Because His Parents Used Marijuana to Stop His Seizures (Reason)
  • Cannabis Entrepreneurs Specialize Way Beyond Buds And Brownies (Forbes)
  • Nick Etten: Rescue the returned: Medical cannabis could save veterans’ lives (The Spokesman-Review)
  • Cannabis-based autism treatments front and center at suburban conference (Chicago Sun-Times)
  • Wine may battle cannabis for key consumers with legalization (North Day Business Journal)
  • Smoking Not Your Style? Try a Cannabis Cocktail. (Reason)
  • Does cannabis kill brain cells? (Mashable)
  • American Cannabis Stocks Offer Compelling Relative Value (Forbes)
  • Reason's Classic Pot Brownies (Reason)
  • Cannabis Tax Relief, Workers' Rights Bills Fail in Sacramento (East Bay Express)
  • This Is Not a Pot Pipe (Reason)
  • Enforcement grapples with new cannabis environment (The Ledger)

LSD

  • Security Troops At Wyoming Nuclear Missile Base Used And Distributed LSD – OpEd (Eurasia Review)
  • Does Microdosing LSD Really Improve Cognition? (71Republic)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Fifteen years of crime reporting left me with PTSD. Magic mushrooms helped me begin to recover (The Independent)
  • Mushrooms Aren't Magic (Reason)
  • 'Magic' mushrooms: The next great legalization debate (The Sacramento Bee)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • We went undercover in a Chinese MDMA factory (Mixmag)
  • Study: Party Drug ‘Molly’ Often Not Really Pure MDMA; Pill-Testing At Concerts Could Curb Use (Study Finds)
  • Dad who lost two sons to MDMA overdoses on same night calls for drugs to be legalised after Mutiny festival deaths (The Sun)
  • Tragic young dad and teenage girl may have taken ‘Green Heineken ecstasy pills’ before festival drug deaths (The Sun)

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • The Muká Diet of the Yawanawá Indigenous People in Acre, Brazil (Chacruna)

Synthetic Cannabinoids/Psychoactive Research Chemicals

Dissociatives

  • A ‘breakthrough’ depression drug inspired by ketamine is attracting more attention from big pharma (Business Insider)

Opiates/Opioids

  • Mexico detains wife of drug baron blamed for U.S. heroin scourge (Reuters)
  • Taliban commander orders closure of opium labs in towns and cities (The Guardian)
  • Naloxone and the High Price of Doing Nothing (The Fix)
  • Tons of Poppies Destroyed in California’s Biggest Opium Bust (FOX40)
  • AMA Castigated for Rightly Opposing a National 3-Day Limit on Opioid Prescriptions (Reason)
  • One-Third of New Heroin Users Become Dependent on It (Live Science)

Kratom

  • DEA 'waiting for analysis': Kratom may soon be banned (KIRO)
  • Source of Kratom Contaminated With Salmonella Is Unknown, CDC Warns (Inverse)
  • Which Brands Linked With Nationwide Kratom Salmonella Outbreak? (Kratom Guides)
  • Could Kratom Solve the Opioid Epidemic? (San Diego Entertainer Magazine)
  • Is Kratom Legal In Georgia 2018 (Kratom Guides)
  • Confusion persists over Kratom law in Tennessee (WSMV)

Khat

  • Authorities arrest three suspects for smuggling Khat leaves (ANTARA News)

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • The Psychedelic Renaissance: Trip Reports from Timothy Leary, Michael Pollan, and Tao Lin (The New Yorker)
  • Trips Worth Telling (Medium)
  • Asia's newest drug war leaves more than 90 people dead in less than two weeks (Los Angeles Times)
  • You're Not a Drug Dealer? Here's Why the Police Might Disagree (The New York Times)
  • Ending America's War on Drugs Would Finally Unleash the Therapeutic Potential of Psychadelics (TIME)
  • Navigating Your Way Through the Psychedelic Field: How to Get Involved (Psychedelics Today)
  • LAPSS Into Higher Consciousness: Interview with Brad Adams, Ph.D. (Psychedelic Times)
  • Prohibition, the Constitution, and the Path to Legalization (Andrew Joseph)
  • Bangladesh's Deadly Narcotics Crackdown Sparks Fears of a Philippines-Style Drug War (TIME)
  • Hidden Horrors of "Zero Tolerance" – Mass Trials and Children Taken From Their Parents (The Intercept)
  • Psychedelics And Cluster Headaches (Psychedelic Heaven)
  • An Overdose Is Not a Murder (Reason)
  • Microdosing - All You Need to Know About This Dangerous Fad (The Quint)

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.

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Weekend Thoughts - 5.26.18

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

1. Assuming that things continue in the same direction that they're heading, some technology companies are poised to become pretty closely enmeshed with the country's policing industry. This week we learned that Amazon is selling facial recognition technology to law enforcement. The technology, dubbed "Rekognition", obviously raises some privacy concerns, not the least of which is due to the fact that the company also sells smart devices to consumers that are capable of recording audio and video. What's to stop Amazon or the police from using data obtained from a consumer smart device to improve the facial recognition tech? Not to mention that also this week a woman claimed that her Amazon device recorded a private conversation and sent it out to a random contact without her consent! I personally never recommended anyone purchase an Amazon smart device and now I definitely won't. The fact is, Amazon has shown that it is more than willing to collaborate with law enforcement in order to bring about increased surveillance. The lesson we can take from this news is that it is becoming increasingly important to carefully assess the amount (and type) of data that you are willing to provide to each technology company.

2. It turns out that the electric scooter rental business has become a cutthroat business for many teens and young professionals. The task of "bird hunting", which involves locating and charging the Bird brand of scooters, can be performed by kids after they are done with school for the day. The bird hunters comb through cities each night, looking for and gathering as many electric scooters as they can carry, shoving them in their cars and charging them at home overnight before placing them back on the streets in the morning. Since each scooter can only be captured once, some kids are getting a bit territorial in especially crowded areas, even resorting to violence on occasion. Not only is this is a fascinating story to read about because it shows consumers a bit of how the sausage is made in this industry—it's totally worth your time to watch the video of the bird hunter with a huge score, which is embedded in the article linked above.

3. Out of the blue, Pornhub made a VPN. The virtual private network will supposedly keep your browsing activity protected from snoopers and censors. This is a pretty interesting move. I definitely didn't anticipate that the world's biggest adult video website would create a VPN, and I'm not sure how successful or secure it will be, but I certainly applaud their effort.

It's time to say goodbye to Weekend Thoughts—today's post is going to be the last one in the series. That's because I have decided to replace the weekly "link roundup" blog post model with a trickle of individual link posts that will be published whenever something worth commenting about is happening in the news. So you can expect to see short posts linking to other blogs and publications in the very near future. Until then, keep thinking wilder.

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This Week in Psychedelics - 5.25.18

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Cannabis

  • New York Democratic Party Endorses Legalizing Marijuana (Marijuana Moment)
  • Greens call for national approach for drug law reform as NT reconsiders cannabis penalties (GreensMPs)
  • EXCLUSIVE: De Blasio to tell NYPD to stop arresting New Yorkers for smoking pot in public (New York Daily News)
  • Cannabis used to grow wild in Europe but went extinct before first farmers arrived, research finds (The Independent)
  • Bill On Trump’s Desk Would Allow Marijuana (And Maybe MDMA) For Some Patients (Marijuana Moment)
  • New Study: Marijuana Leads to “Complete Remission” of Crohn’s Disease with No Side Effects (USA Health Times)
  • Cannabis: It matters how young you start (Science Daily)
  • Africa's first medical cannabis dispensary opens in Durban (Al Jazeera)
  • DEA Report: Marijuana Seizures Fell Nearly 40 Percent in 2017 (NORML)
  • Federal Prosecutors Pledge to Crack Down On Oregon’s Glut of Cannabis Leaking Across State Lines (Willamette Week)
  • Denver’s marijuana tax money being used to fund local projects (KDVR)
  • State urges Florida Supreme Court to stay out of 'homegrown' medical marijuana case (Orlando Weekly)
  • Why anti-marijuana group wants Michigan to legalize weed (Detroit Free Press)
  • Cannabis Industry Delivers 100,000+ Jobs And Billions In Tax Revenue (Forbes)
  • How My Cannabis Prescription Made Me Realize That Weed Should Be Decriminalized (The Intercept)
  • Arizona: Supreme Court Affirms That Lawmakers Cannot Ban Medical Cannabis Access on College Campuses (NORML)
  • Senator Jeff Merkley Cosponsors The Marijuana Justice Act (NORML)
  • With State Senate Bid, Cannabis Pro Leaps Into Politics (Leafly)
  • UK missing out on cannabis industry 'green rush' worth billions because of outdated policies, say experts (The Independent)
  • It's high time to change the law: Northern Territory set to allow the growing and smoking of marijuana (Daily Mail)
  • Cannabis Consumers Want Hollywood To Abandon Marijuana Stereotypes (Forbes)
  • Government looking at how to best source 'quality' medical cannabis for new access programme (The Journal)
  • Part 3, Is Cannabis Better for Chronic Pain Than Opioids? (Leafly)
  • Massachusetts To Study Race, Gender Disparities in Cannabis Industry (High Times)
  • Why Kiss Rocker Gene Simmons Took $2.5 Million to Promote Cannabis (TheStreet)
  • Cannabis ban is death sentence for my epileptic son (The Times)
  • ‘Sustainability Is Not Enough’: Why Cannabis Farmers Should Look to Regenerative Agriculture (Leafly)
  • Money Grows On Weed (The Worldly Magazine)
  • Checking In, Not Checking Out: Cannabis-Assisted Psychotherapy (Psychedelic Support)
  • Five facts you didn’t know about the cannabis industry (CNBC)
  • Former politician, high school teacher among those trying to make it in legal cannabis (The Star)
  • Home labs for extracting cannabis concentrates seen as emerging public safety threat (Press Herald)
  • Author Tao Lin Goes on a "Trip," Discusses How Cannabis Saved His Life (MERRY JANE)
  • Cannabis edibles being popped among Sydneysiders as concerns grow over their use (News.com.au)
  • Nurturing cannabis (Chemical & Engineering News)

LSD

  • Security Troops on US Nuclear Missile Base Took LSD (Bloomberg)
  • The bizarre true story of when the UK military tested LSD on Royal Marines (The Independent)
  • Watch the Virtual Reality Recreation of the LSD Trip That Inspired the Whole Earth Catalog (TIME)
  • The Loop Trip: How Two Kids on Acid Stumbled on the Theory of Everything (Psychedelic Frontier)
  • Victims of alleged LSD brainwashing experiments in Montreal plan to file lawsuit (CTV News)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Magic mushroom treatment improves emotional face recognition in depressed patients (PsyPost)
  • Magic Mushrooms Could Help Treatment-Resistant Depression (The Fresh Toast)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Middle-class people are taking MDMA wrapped in cheese in a new trend called 'brieing' (Business Insider)
  • What a viral story about mums, MDMA, and brie teaches us about fake news (ShortList)
  • Man on five-day ecstasy binge was caught filling hotel bath with potatoes (Mixmag)
  • People Told Us the Cringe-Worthy Stuff They've Done on Ecstasy (VICE)

Iboga/Ibogaine

  • 150 Years into the opioid epidemic, many are resorting to ibogaine treatment (The Jerusalem Post)

Dissociatives

Opiates/Opioids

  • America's 150-Year Opioid Epidemic (The New York Times)
  • Opioid Crisis: What People Don't Know About Heroin (Rolling Stone)
  • The Deadly Opioid Fentanyl Has Made Its Way Into Street Drugs Like Cocaine, Meth and MDMA (Hornet)
  • How fentanyl could alter global drug policy (The Washington Post)
  • Opioid Crisis Compels New York to Look North for Answers (The New York Times)
  • Record-high opium production in Afghanistan creates multiple challenges for region and beyond, UN warns (UN News)
  • Surgeon general urges ER docs to advocate for evidence-based opioid treatment (Modern Healthcare)

Kratom

  • FDA Issues Warning Letters To Kratom Companies For Deceptive Medical Claims (Kratom Guides)
  • Kratom Legality 2018: What Is The Legal Status of Kratom In The US? (Kratom Guides)
  • A mysterious 'pain-relief' supplement has been linked to salmonella in 41 states (Business Insider)
  • Impressive Health Benefits Of Kratom (The Future of Things)
  • What New Research Tells Us About Kratom Benefits & Risks? (Kratom Guides)
  • Kratom distributed in NC recalled over salmonella fears (WTVD)
  • Mother suing Florida gas station that sold her son kratom pills that led to his death (KFDI)

Kava

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • The Spiritual Value of a Bad Trip: A Conversation with Richard Haight (Psychedelic Times)
  • What is Microdosing? (The Third Wave)
  • Evidence supports more pill testing (The Age)
  • How to Change Your Mind: The New Science of Psychedelics by Michael Pollan – review (The Guardian)
  • Changing the conversation to make drug use safer (The Lancet)
  • On Psychedelics: The Organic vs. Synthetic Fallacy (Adventures Through the Mind)
  • Visionary Plant Medicine Integration: Interview with Dr. Katherine Coder Pt. 2 (Psychedelic Times)
  • Why psychedelic drugs could transform how we treat depression and mental illness (Vox)
  • The Two Things Psychedelics Do to Most People With Depression (Tonic)
  • Opening Pandora's Box: Tips for Navigating a Psychedelic Future with Richard Haight (Psychedelic Times)
  • Minor drug users 'should not be charged' (BBC)
  • Dependence on a War on Drugs (Students for Sensible Drug Policy)
  • Potentiating Psychedelics (Psychedelic Heaven)
  • Meet the drug-sniffing dog that parents hire to snoop on their kids (Rooster)
  • Drugs policing: Federation spokesman calls for policy rethink (BBC)

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.

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Weekend Thoughts - 5.19.18

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

1. Amazon's cashier-less convenience store Amazon Go will be coming to Chicago and San Francisco soon. Pretty cool to see it getting rolled out to more locations—I know I'd love to try shopping there to see what it's like.

2. Things sure are starting to look a lot more like the sci-fi television series Black Mirror. Fans of the show will know that there is an episode that involves a lot of flying robotic insects. Well, now there are actual flying robotic insects in the world. Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a laser-powered miniscule robotic drone affectionally named RoboFly. The device is still in its first-generation days, but its interesting to think about a future where you could be walking around and unaware of whether the insects around you are organic or mechanical.

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

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This Week in Psychedelics - 5.18.18

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Cannabis

  • Historic House Appropriations Committee Vote On Marijuana (NORML)
  • YouTube's cannabis content purge "a huge loss of cultural history" (Straight Cannabis)
  • U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer Says Cannabis May Be De-Regulated Nationwide Within Four Years (Willamette Week)
  • Legalising cannabis ‘would save £900m’ (The Times)
  • State Democrats plan to endorse marijuana legalization (New York Post)
  • State Marijuana Laws Dodge Supreme Court Bullet (Marijuana Moment)
  • Doctors Want More Information on Medical Cannabis, Study Finds (Leafly)
  • Texas Health Department Considers Cracking Down on CBD (Reason)
  • Many U.S. Oncologists Recommending Medical Marijuana (Hemp Gazette)
  • 4 Must-Read Quotes on Marijuana From DEA Head Robert Patterson (The Motley Fool)
  • California Cannabis Regulations May Make Weed Shippers Report Themselves to the Feds (WIRED)
  • Drugs Minister banned from talking about pot — as hubby runs giant cannabis farm (The Sun)
  • Canadian pot growers say marijuana byproduct a wasted opportunity for industry (ChatNewsToday)
  • These Experts Say Weed Could Help Ease Your Endometriosis Pain (POPSUGAR)
  • On marijuana and opioids — the DEA has no clue what it’s talking about (The Hill)
  • Marijuana Users Don't Mind Being Labeled Stoners And Potheads (Forbes)
  • The Legacy of Stop-and-Frisk in New York's Marijuana Arrests (The New York Times)
  • Chittenden, Windsor set plans to erase marijuana convictions (VTDigger)
  • Cannabis use up among parents with children in the home (Science Daily)
  • Oregon Cannabis Growers Turning to Hemp as CBD Extract Booms (Leafly)
  • Cannabis Advocates Defend Cynthia Nixon's 'Reparations' Comments (Forbes)
  • Marijuana Could Be A $3.1B Business In New York, Report Finds (Patch)
  • Cannabis Cup At Cal Expo Will Have Marijuana After City Council Vote (CBS Sacramento)
  • We Can’t Avoid Menopause But Cannabis Makes It Easier (Leafly)
  • Chart: Putting the $55 billion US retail cannabis market in perspective (Marijuana Business Daily)
  • Cannabidiol significantly reduces seizures in patients with severe form of epilepsy (PsyPost)
  • Weed legal states often have fewest drug problems (Rooster Magazine)
  • Cannabis bills get mixed reception from Legislature (Colorado Springs Independent)
  • Can Massachusetts become a leader in marijuana research? (MassLive)
  • Arizona veterans hope federal bill clears path for cannabis research in the VA (Arizona's Family)
  • Part 3, How to Start a Cannabis ‘Mother Plant’ (Leafly)
  • Marijuana-Growing Nuns Documentary ‘Breaking Habits’ Sells to Cranked Up (Variety)
  • California Today: A Start-Up Steps Up to Help Sweep Away Old Pot Convictions (The New York Times)
  • Medlab kicks off cannabis spray trial for cancer patients at Royal North Shore hospital (Stockhead)
  • Two District Attorneys May Stop Prosecuting Most Marijuana Offenses (The New York Times)
  • Most Georgians want legal recreational cannabis, poll shows (Marijuana Business Daily)
  • New Study Highlights The Social Impacts Of Cannabis Legalization In California (Forbes)
  • Medical Cannabis Is So Expensive, This Mum Might 'End Up On The Street' (Ten Daily)
  • What Do Cannabis Entrepreneurs Owe Victims of the Drug War? (Reason)
  • Should Florida let patients smoke medical marijuana? A judge will now decide (Miami Herald)
  • He lost his daughter, his future, all because of something that's now legal (Rooster Magazine)
  • Big Opportunities In Europe's Cannabis Market Come With Big Risks (Forbes)
  • Medical cannabis should be legalised, says Royal College of Nursing (The Telegraph)
  • California cannot afford to wait on banking for cannabis businesses (The Sacramento Bee)
  • Meet the New Faces of Cannabis—10 People Now Shaping Legal Weed in Oregon (Willamette Week)
  • Bill Shorten Says Conservative Politicians Need To "Get Out Of The Way" Of Medical Cannabis Patients (BuzzFeed News)
  • BDS Analytics, a Boulder-based cannabis data leader, lands $3.5 million investment (The Denver Post)
  • RAND Study Says Cannabis Ads May Increase Underage Use (Leafly)
  • How One Chocolatier Wants to Bring Luxury Cannabis to a Mall Near You (Eater)
  • Nina Fern: "The Highly" Intellectual Cannabis Periodical (Forbes)

LSD

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Denver And Oregon Now Want To Legalize Psychedelic Mushrooms (The Fresh Toast)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Brieing is the new cheese and MDMA drug craze middle class women are trying (Metro)
  • The College Student’s Guide To MDMA, Aka Molly (Study Breaks)
  • Dutch researchers find ecstasy and cocaine are getting stronger (Mixmag)
  • MDMA Opens Door for PTSD Patients to Work Through Trauma (UConn Today)
  • DanceSafe Warns Against Super-Strong UPS Shaped Ecstasy Pills (Your EDM)

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • What It's Like to Take Ayahuasca at a Psychedelic Healing Retreat (VICE)

Salvia Divinorum

Synthetic Cannabinoids/Psychoactive Research Chemicals

  • 'Spice epidemic in jails risk to nurses' (BBC)

Dissociatives

  • Intranasal Ketamine Succeeds for Resistant Depression in Phase 3 Trial (Medscape)
  • Specific Features in Mood Disorders May Affect Outcome of Ketamine Treatment (MD Magazine)
  • Lily Allen kicked out of awards after accidental ketamine trip (Daily Star)

Opiates/Opioids

  • This ‘cure’ only makes the opioid crisis worse (New York Post)
  • The Challenge of Ensuring Accessibility to Naloxone for Those Who Need It Most (The American Journal of Managed Care)
  • Opioid Death Rates Are Not Correlated With Prescription Rates Across States (Reason)
  • Would Naloxone Training Save Lives? (TechnoStalls)
  • The County’s Sitting on Thousands of Doses of Naloxone (Voice of San Diego)
  • FDA Head Acknowledges Suffering Caused by Opioid Crackdown (Reason)
  • Naloxone Reverses Deadly Overdoses, But Then What? (North Carolina Health News)
  • Nevada Records Show 'Opioid-Related' Deaths Usually Involve Illicit Drugs or Mixtures (Reason)

Kratom

  • Kratom Legalization! Explore What New Research States About It (Kratom Guides)
  • Why Is Kratom So Much Controversial? (Kratom Guides)
  • Lawmakers urge Louisiana Department of Health to study kratom: why? (Best of New Orleans)
  • Kratom: A dangerous opioid or natural panacea? (WTVD)
  • Drug expert says ‘kratom’ substance seized from two Edmonton stores helped wean him off opioids (The Star)

Kava

Khat

  • Why Ethiopian farmers choose Khat over coffee (Reuters)

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • Michael Pollan: ‘I was a very reluctant psychonaut’ (The Guardian)
  • Global Study Finds Tobacco, Alcohol More Harmful Than Illicit Drugs (High Times)
  • The struggle to turn psychedelics into life-changing treatments (WIRED)
  • Can Psychedelic Drugs Be Medically Useful? (The Wall Street Journal)
  • The case for legalising drugs is overwhelming – so why won't governments listen? (The Telegraph)
  • Britain's first ever city centre recreational drug testing facility opens in Bristol (ITV News)
  • Michael Pollan Opens Up About His Powerful Psilocybin Trip on Stephen Colbert’s Late Show (Psychedelic Frontier)
  • Drug Use by State: 2018’s Problem Areas (WalletHub)
  • Introduction to Cognitive Enhancement, Microdosing, and Nootropics (Psychedelic Times)
  • Carl Jung on Why You Should Be Wary of Psychedelics (Psychedelic Frontier)
  • How Often Should Psychedelics Be Done? (Psychedelic Heaven)
  • Completed suicide among methamphetamine users: A national study (Drug and Alcohol Research Connections)
  • My Adventures With the Trip Doctors (The New York Times)
  • How to meditate on psychedelics with Vincent Horn of Meditate.io (Psymposia)
  • Northern Ireland drug offences rise by 20% (BBC)
  • After the Ceremony Ends: An Interview with Dr. Katherine Coder Pt. 1 (Psychedelic Times)
  • Review shows lack of evidence supporting use of antidepressants for insomnia (Medical Xpress)
  • Breaking Free From Prohibition: A Human Rights Approach to Successful Drug Reform (Julian Buchanan)
  • Movement to Legalize Drug Use Gains in a Former Soviet Republic (The New York Times)
  • Oliver North Worked With Cocaine Traffickers to Arm Terrorists. Now He'll Be President of the NRA. (The Intercept)
  • Is the ‘war on drugs’ preventing a second revolution in mental health treatment? (WikiTribune)
  • After decades of dormancy, psychedelic research makes a comeback (The Globe and Mail)
  • With governments asleep, a music festival is leading the world on drug policy (The Canary)
  • Thanks to Psychedelic Drugs, "Treatment-resistant" Depression is No Longer a Thing (Andrew Joseph)
  • Take it from someone who spent years taking heroin and crack: addiction isn't a physiological problem. It's a mental health one (The Independent)
  • When will politicians quit the war on drugs? (UnHerd)
  • Walking Backwards, or, The Magical Art of Psychedelic Psychogeography by Greg Humphries & Julian Vayne (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 are presented by the mass media, which includes everything from the latest scientific research to misinformation.

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