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Sociology > Depression |
| User: |
"Franz Bestuchev" |
| Date: |
02 Jul 2005 12:29:08 PM |
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the UN killed my buzz |
It was *fun, fun, fun* before this....
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The Convention on Psychotropic Substances is a United Nations treaty
designed to control psychoactive drugs such as amphetamines, barbiturates
and LSD. During the 1960s, drug use and abuse exploded worldwide, especially
in the Western developed nations. Availability of stimulants soared as
manufacturers and traffickers took advantage of the inconsistent patchwork
of national laws to circumvent restrictions on production and trade. The
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961 could not regulate the plethora
of newly-discovered psychotropics, due to its limited scope. On February 21,
1971, plenipotentiaries signed the Convention, which was worded broadly
enough to be capable of encompassing almost any mind-altering substance.
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Thanks for reminding me wikipedia. :(
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let him that hath known himself unto thine truth walk therein
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| User: "sugaree" |
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| Title: Re: the UN killed my buzz |
02 Jul 2005 12:59:25 PM |
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"Franz Bestuchev" <franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3io170Flunq8U1@individual.net...
It was *fun, fun, fun* before this....
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The Convention on Psychotropic Substances is a United Nations treaty
designed to control psychoactive drugs such as amphetamines, barbiturates
and LSD. During the 1960s, drug use and abuse exploded worldwide,
especially in the Western developed nations. Availability of stimulants
soared as manufacturers and traffickers took advantage of the inconsistent
patchwork of national laws to circumvent restrictions on production and
trade. The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961 could not regulate
the plethora of newly-discovered psychotropics, due to its limited scope.
On February 21, 1971, plenipotentiaries signed the Convention, which was
worded broadly enough to be capable of encompassing almost any
mind-altering substance.
--------
Thanks for reminding me wikipedia. :(
--
let him that hath known himself unto thine truth walk therein
I remember all that-acid was still legal when I started doing it, got
pharmaceutical acid-they were doing some of the testing at Stanford Univ,
near where i lived
s...
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| User: "Franz Bestuchev" |
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| Title: Re: the UN killed my buzz |
02 Jul 2005 01:08:50 PM |
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"sugaree" <sugaree@justdonttellthemyouknowme.com> wrote in message
news:MaadnU7IxPyeS1vfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
"Franz Bestuchev" <franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3io170Flunq8U1@individual.net...
It was *fun, fun, fun* before this....
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The Convention on Psychotropic Substances is a United Nations treaty
designed to control psychoactive drugs such as amphetamines, barbiturates
and LSD. During the 1960s, drug use and abuse exploded worldwide,
especially in the Western developed nations. Availability of stimulants
soared as manufacturers and traffickers took advantage of the
inconsistent patchwork of national laws to circumvent restrictions on
production and trade. The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961
could not regulate the plethora of newly-discovered psychotropics, due to
its limited scope. On February 21, 1971, plenipotentiaries signed the
Convention, which was worded broadly enough to be capable of encompassing
almost any mind-altering substance.
--------
Thanks for reminding me wikipedia. :(
--
let him that hath known himself unto thine truth walk therein
I remember all that-acid was still legal when I started doing it, got
pharmaceutical acid-they were doing some of the testing at Stanford Univ,
near where i lived
s...
I guess there were places in Berkeley (CA) where it was available out of
vending machines.
.
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| User: "sugaree" |
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| Title: Re: the UN killed my buzz |
02 Jul 2005 01:15:17 PM |
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"Franz Bestuchev" <franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3io3hdFmhidgU1@individual.net...
"sugaree" <sugaree@justdonttellthemyouknowme.com> wrote in message
news:MaadnU7IxPyeS1vfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
"Franz Bestuchev" <franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3io170Flunq8U1@individual.net...
It was *fun, fun, fun* before this....
--------
The Convention on Psychotropic Substances is a United Nations treaty
designed to control psychoactive drugs such as amphetamines,
barbiturates and LSD. During the 1960s, drug use and abuse exploded
worldwide, especially in the Western developed nations. Availability of
stimulants soared as manufacturers and traffickers took advantage of the
inconsistent patchwork of national laws to circumvent restrictions on
production and trade. The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961
could not regulate the plethora of newly-discovered psychotropics, due
to its limited scope. On February 21, 1971, plenipotentiaries signed the
Convention, which was worded broadly enough to be capable of
encompassing almost any mind-altering substance.
--------
Thanks for reminding me wikipedia. :(
--
let him that hath known himself unto thine truth walk therein
I remember all that-acid was still legal when I started doing it, got
pharmaceutical acid-they were doing some of the testing at Stanford Univ,
near where i lived
s...
I guess there were places in Berkeley (CA) where it was available out of
vending machines.
I lived in Bay Area then, but never heard that one !!
s...
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| User: "solidac" |
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| Title: Re: the UN killed my buzz |
02 Jul 2005 01:38:27 PM |
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"sugaree" <sugaree@justdonttellthemyouknowme.com> wrote in message
news:vvidnaHb7LQmRFvfRVn-3g@comcast.com...
"Franz Bestuchev" <franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3io3hdFmhidgU1@individual.net...
"sugaree" <sugaree@justdonttellthemyouknowme.com> wrote in message
news:MaadnU7IxPyeS1vfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
"Franz Bestuchev" <franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3io170Flunq8U1@individual.net...
It was *fun, fun, fun* before this....
--------
The Convention on Psychotropic Substances is a United Nations treaty
designed to control psychoactive drugs such as amphetamines,
barbiturates and LSD. During the 1960s, drug use and abuse exploded
worldwide, especially in the Western developed nations. Availability
of
stimulants soared as manufacturers and traffickers took advantage of
the
inconsistent patchwork of national laws to circumvent restrictions on
production and trade. The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961
could not regulate the plethora of newly-discovered psychotropics, due
to its limited scope. On February 21, 1971, plenipotentiaries signed
the
Convention, which was worded broadly enough to be capable of
encompassing almost any mind-altering substance.
--------
Thanks for reminding me wikipedia. :(
--
let him that hath known himself unto thine truth walk therein
I remember all that-acid was still legal when I started doing it, got
pharmaceutical acid-they were doing some of the testing at Stanford
Univ,
near where i lived
s...
I guess there were places in Berkeley (CA) where it was available out
of
vending machines.
I lived in Bay Area then, but never heard that one !!
s...
the foyer,
Sandoz office
shut down
summer of 66
good thing too
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| User: "solidac" |
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| Title: Re: the UN killed my buzz |
03 Jul 2005 11:01:53 AM |
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I guess there were places in Berkeley (CA) where it was available out
of
vending machines.
I lived in Bay Area then, but never heard that one !!
s...
the foyer,
Sandoz office
should add, i was just being stoopid
can't imagine there was ever anything
of the sort, though there are the stories
about 'the Pranksters' and their bus
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| User: "sugaree" |
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| Title: Re: the UN killed my buzz |
03 Jul 2005 12:12:11 PM |
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"solidac" <waves@spam.bot> wrote in message
news:1120406696.857802@teuthos...
I guess there were places in Berkeley (CA) where it was available
out
of
vending machines.
I lived in Bay Area then, but never heard that one !!
s...
the foyer,
Sandoz office
should add, i was just being stoopid
can't imagine there was ever anything
of the sort, though there are the stories
about 'the Pranksters' and their bus
Ken Kesey was one of the volunteers to take acid in the Stanford
experiments, & I guess, after finding it so amazing, kinda took some home &
shared
s...
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| User: "solidac" |
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| Title: Re: the UN killed my buzz |
03 Jul 2005 12:18:29 PM |
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"sugaree" <sugaree@justdonttellthemyouknowme.com> wrote in message
news:gtednVpL3KzugVXfRVn-rw@comcast.com...
"solidac" <waves@spam.bot> wrote in message
news:1120406696.857802@teuthos...
I guess there were places in Berkeley (CA) where it was available
out
of
vending machines.
I lived in Bay Area then, but never heard that one !!
s...
the foyer,
Sandoz office
should add, i was just being stoopid
can't imagine there was ever anything
of the sort, though there are the stories
about 'the Pranksters' and their bus
Ken Kesey was one of the volunteers to take acid in the Stanford
experiments, & I guess, after finding it so amazing, kinda took some home
&
shared
s...
him and Leary and Watts and John C. Lilly et el
i thought it pretty amazing at the time too
shortly after found out there was another side
not a complete flip out or nothin',
but a pretty scary experience nonetheless
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| User: "Franz Bestuchev" |
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| Title: Re: the UN killed my buzz |
03 Jul 2005 03:14:12 PM |
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"solidac" <waves@spam.bot> wrote in message
news:1120411298.404291@teuthos...
"sugaree" <sugaree@justdonttellthemyouknowme.com> wrote in message
news:gtednVpL3KzugVXfRVn-rw@comcast.com...
"solidac" <waves@spam.bot> wrote in message
news:1120406696.857802@teuthos...
I guess there were places in Berkeley (CA) where it was available
out
of
vending machines.
I lived in Bay Area then, but never heard that one !!
s...
the foyer,
Sandoz office
should add, i was just being stoopid
can't imagine there was ever anything
of the sort, though there are the stories
about 'the Pranksters' and their bus
Ken Kesey was one of the volunteers to take acid in the Stanford
experiments, & I guess, after finding it so amazing, kinda took some home
&
shared
s...
him and Leary and Watts and John C. Lilly et el
i thought it pretty amazing at the time too
shortly after found out there was another side
not a complete flip out or nothin',
but a pretty scary experience nonetheless
I just hate the electric feeling of jitters after tripping for a while.
Didn't do much acid, I preferred mushrooms or we'd travel out to Arizona for
some camping and go picking peyote buttons.
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| User: "sugaree" |
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| Title: Re: the UN killed my buzz |
03 Jul 2005 12:29:25 PM |
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"solidac" <waves@spam.bot> wrote in message
news:1120411298.404291@teuthos...
"sugaree" <sugaree@justdonttellthemyouknowme.com> wrote in message
news:gtednVpL3KzugVXfRVn-rw@comcast.com...
"solidac" <waves@spam.bot> wrote in message
news:1120406696.857802@teuthos...
I guess there were places in Berkeley (CA) where it was available
out
of
vending machines.
I lived in Bay Area then, but never heard that one !!
s...
the foyer,
Sandoz office
should add, i was just being stoopid
can't imagine there was ever anything
of the sort, though there are the stories
about 'the Pranksters' and their bus
Ken Kesey was one of the volunteers to take acid in the Stanford
experiments, & I guess, after finding it so amazing, kinda took some home
&
shared
s...
him and Leary and Watts and John C. Lilly et el
i thought it pretty amazing at the time too
shortly after found out there was another side
not a complete flip out or nothin',
but a pretty scary experience nonetheless
After it became illegal, & Owsley figured out thecomponents & started
making up batches, esp for the Pranksters, you were taking chances of what
was in all those substances, never knew what yoou were gonna get
For me, only 1 bad trip out of many many trips
s...
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| User: "Youll Never Know" |
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| Title: Re: the UN killed my buzz |
04 Jul 2005 12:20:21 AM |
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On Sun, 3 Jul 2005 10:29:25 -0700, "sugaree"
<sugaree@justdonttellthemyouknowme.com> wrote:
"solidac" <waves@spam.bot> wrote in message
news:1120411298.404291@teuthos...
"sugaree" <sugaree@justdonttellthemyouknowme.com> wrote in message
news:gtednVpL3KzugVXfRVn-rw@comcast.com...
"solidac" <waves@spam.bot> wrote in message
news:1120406696.857802@teuthos...
I guess there were places in Berkeley (CA) where it was available
out
of
vending machines.
I lived in Bay Area then, but never heard that one !!
s...
the foyer,
Sandoz office
should add, i was just being stoopid
can't imagine there was ever anything
of the sort, though there are the stories
about 'the Pranksters' and their bus
Ken Kesey was one of the volunteers to take acid in the Stanford
experiments, & I guess, after finding it so amazing, kinda took some home
&
shared
s...
him and Leary and Watts and John C. Lilly et el
i thought it pretty amazing at the time too
shortly after found out there was another side
not a complete flip out or nothin',
but a pretty scary experience nonetheless
After it became illegal, & Owsley figured out thecomponents & started
making up batches, esp for the Pranksters, you were taking chances of what
was in all those substances, never knew what yoou were gonna get
For me, only 1 bad trip out of many many trips
I was lucky, I always got the good pill.
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| User: "Janithor" |
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| Title: Re: the UN killed my buzz |
02 Jul 2005 08:50:24 PM |
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x-no-archive: yes
Franz Bestuchev wrote:
"sugaree" <sugaree@justdonttellthemyouknowme.com> wrote in message
news:MaadnU7IxPyeS1vfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
"Franz Bestuchev" <franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3io170Flunq8U1@individual.net...
It was *fun, fun, fun* before this....
--------
The Convention on Psychotropic Substances is a United Nations treaty
designed to control psychoactive drugs such as amphetamines, barbiturates
and LSD. During the 1960s, drug use and abuse exploded worldwide,
especially in the Western developed nations. Availability of stimulants
soared as manufacturers and traffickers took advantage of the
inconsistent patchwork of national laws to circumvent restrictions on
production and trade. The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961
could not regulate the plethora of newly-discovered psychotropics, due to
its limited scope. On February 21, 1971, plenipotentiaries signed the
Convention, which was worded broadly enough to be capable of encompassing
almost any mind-altering substance.
--------
Thanks for reminding me wikipedia. :(
--
let him that hath known himself unto thine truth walk therein
I remember all that-acid was still legal when I started doing it, got
pharmaceutical acid-they were doing some of the testing at Stanford Univ,
near where i lived
s...
I guess there were places in Berkeley (CA) where it was available out of
vending machines.
:-X
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