From The
Idiot Factor:
I am
really glad to see this issue coming up to a vote in various cities. (The
article below is about Oakland ).
To be honest I never thought I would see this happen. But I couldn’t be
happier. I have had problems with alcohol in the past. For those who are
un-aware, alcohol causes some very bad health problems, with heavy use.[1]
And yet alcohol is the only powerful mind altering drug that is legal for all
of us to use. I am glad that marijuana is being legalized in various forms—some
for recreation, some for medical use. But I don’t like marijuana. Its effects
are too difficult for me. The drug mostly makes me feel spacey. It doesn’t
bring me a feeling of euphoria.
In
small amounts, alcohol does create a feeling of euphoria, but it also creates a
kind of sloppy state, where a person looses his/her sense of judgement. In
simple language, it makes us act stupid. I like some of the effects of alcohol,
but it is hard on my liver and creates other health problems.
My
favourite of those drugs are mushrooms, shrooms or as we used to call it: psilocybin.
The drug is like a very mild version of LSD. It
lacks LSD’s hallucination type qualities. It does cause euphoria, which is something
I like in a drug or intoxicating experience. That drug is also easier on the
liver and causes far fewer health problems than alcohol. It has not been that
easy to find locally here in Kansas ,
but if it were legal that could all change.
Allowing
adults to legally use herbal highs, as psilocybin mushrooms, peyote and
ayahuasca just makes sense. This would help me a lot. I have spent a lot of time
in rehab places such as AA
meetings. At some point I decided to give up and just try to use alcohol
sparingly rather than total abstinence. Total abstinence is just not for me.
Life is about developing life styles and I believe that a free people in a free
society should have choices as to how they live.
People
with narrow minded religious views on drug use don’t have the right to
legislate how the rest of us should live. They have learned from the era of
prohibition that banning alcohol will never work. But for those of us who seek occasional
intoxication, we should have other choices than just alcohol.
We
may be on the horizons of drug law changes that finally make sense and allow
adults the freedom of choice. That time is long overdue. The following is from Marijuana
Moment:
Much has to
happen before that broader drug policy reform becomes a reality, but the Oakland
City Council took a decisive first step on Tuesday when it voted 6 to 0 to
approve a measure decriminalizing the
possession of “entheogenic” plant- and fungi-based substances, also
including mescaline and ibogaine.
Such plants have therapeutic potential
in treating mental health conditions like addiction, anxiety and post-traumatic
stress disorder, according to a slowly but steadily growing chorus of
researchers and experts, but access to patients remains risky illegal behavior
under current federal and state laws prohibiting them.
Under the terms of the unanimously
approved Oakland resolution, “entheogenic plant practices,” including ayahuasca
ceremonies and the consumption of mushrooms, are now “amongst the lowest
priority” for law enforcement, and “any city funds or resources to assist in
the enforcement of laws imposing criminal penalties” for adult use and possession
is restricted.
In the
immediate term, Decriminalize Nature Oakland,
which led the charge to build support for the measure, will run similar
campaigns in other California
cities. The first will be next door in Berkeley ,
said Larry Norris, a cofounder of Decriminalize Nature.
“People see this, they can see we
brought a community out, we made a resolution happen,” he told Marijuana
Moment.
For the rest
click
here.
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