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High hopes: Why science is seeking a pardon for psychedelics

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/science/brain/high-hopes-why-science-is-seeking-a-pardon-for-psychedelics/article7529135/

“All my life,” a 55-year-old Cary Grant reflected, “I have been going around in a fog.

You’re just a bunch of molecules until you know who you are.”…

Yes, I believe that what is now coined and termed illegal drugs have a better chance of success at treating some types of medical conditions. The trick to them is to make sure there are solid anchors and Baselines to keep everything in check. Rampant over-prescription is no better a model than what we call controlled prescription drugs.

And that my friends will settle the debate once and for all on the war on drugs. Either you include all or you ban them all. Make up your minds and choose. Being hypocritical on the use by either types waging a war while it’s use is out of control and not admitted to publicly is shameful at best or malicious at worst.

If you’re gonna have drugs, then put it on the table front and center. One way or another it’s coming down the pipeline.

Grow up and smell the roses for a change. Your gardener will thank you.

BTW – good article, thanks.

LiveNRGY

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