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Marijuana and the Brain, Part II: The Tolerance Factor The architects of marijuana prohibition have long maintained that tolerance to cannabis means the same thing as tolerance to addictive drugs like cocaine and heroin - that users need more and more to get high, driving them to crime and desperation. Now, the federal government's own research indicates that precisely the opposite is true. Science has finally caught on to what tokers have known all along: With marijuana tolerance, you have to smoke less to get high! High Times correspondent Jon Gettman explains the latest findings and how they discredit the government's drug policy. http://www.marijuanalibrary.org/brain2.html

Marijuana and the Brain, Part II: The Tolerance Factor

http://www.shroomery.org/8461/Which-psilocybin-mushrooms-grow-wild-in-my-area Throughout the world the species Panaeolus cinctulus (= P. subbalteatus ) and several active species of Gymnopilus grow. Rather than create entries for countries, states and provinces which would then have nothing else listed, it is probably a good assumption that these mushrooms grow in those places not listed. If they are not listed for your area, mentally add it. When researching your mushrooms be aware that many have more than one name. It may be that two names that were thought to be different were shown to describe the same fungus, or that it was moved to a new genus, or a whole host of reasons.

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