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Release : Drugs, The Law & Human Rights. The Vienna Declaration Vienna Declaration - Vienna Declaration. In response to the health and social harms of illegal drugs, a large international drug prohibition regime has been developed under the umbrella of the United Nations.1 Decades of research provide a comprehensive assessment of the impacts of the global “War on Drugs” and, in the wake of the XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria, the international scientific community calls for an acknowledgement of the limits and harms of drug prohibition, and for drug policy reform to remove barriers to effective HIV prevention, treatment and care.

The evidence that law enforcement has failed to prevent the availability of illegal drugs, in communities where there is demand, is now unambiguous.2,3 Over the last several decades, national and international drug surveillance systems have demonstrated a general pattern of falling drug prices and increasing drug purity—despite massive investments in drug law enforcement.4,5 William B McAllister. Black Poppy's Junk Mail | By People who use Drugs for People who use Drugs. Users Voice. Film Exchange on Alcohol & Drugs - alcohol/Drugs video discussions. William L. White. David Best - by FEAD. Griffith Edwards - by FEAD. Professor John Strang - by FEAD. Rowdy Yates - by FEAD. Ian Wardle - by FEAD. Erowid. William S. Burroughs. Howard Lotsof | Global Ibogaine Therapist Alliance. Howard S. Lotsof, discoverer of the anti-addictive effect of ibogaine, died of liver cancer on Sunday January 31, 2010 in Staten Island at the age of 67.

Mr. Lotsof was the first individual to observe the effect of ibogaine, a naturally occurring plant alkaloid with a history of use as a ritual ethnobotanical in Africa, in detoxification from heroin. He subsequently originated patents for the use of ibogaine in treating addictions, including opioids, cocaine and amphetamine, alcohol, and nicotine. Mr. Howard Lotsof was a pioneer and inspiration to many, having initiated a rapidly growing ‘underground’ movement worldwide. Howard S. In 1962, as a teen drug user from the Bronx, Mr Lotsof inadvertently discovered the unique anti-addictive properties of the psychedelic ibogaine, an indole alkaloid derived from the bark of the root of a Central West African shrub, iboga. “Afterwards, I was walking and I looked at this tree, and as I looked at it I realized I no longer had any fear of death.

Global Ibogaine Alliance. The Emperor Wears No Clothes. This is the book that started the cannabis hemp revolution. More than 600,000 copies have been sold to date. Jack wanted this information to be available to everyone, so he published the text of the book here on the internet for free. Chapter 1 – OVERVIEW OF THE HISTORY OF CANNABIS HEMP Chapter 2 – BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE USES OF HEMP Chapter 3 – NEW BILLION DOLLAR CROP Chapter 4 – THE LAST DAYS OF LEGAL CANNABIS Chapter 5 – MARIJUANA PROHIBITION Chapter 6 – MEDICAL LITERATURE ON CANNABIS MEDICINE Chapter 7 – THERAPEUTIC USE OF CANNABIS Chapter 8 – HEMPSEED AS THE BASIC WORLD FOOD Chapter 9 – ECONOMICS ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT Chapter 10 – MYTH, MAGIC & MEDICINE Chapter 11 – THE (HEMP) WAR OF 1812, NAPOLEON & RUSSIA Chapter 12 – CANNABIS DRUG USE IN 19TH CENTURY AMERICA Chapter 13 – PREJUDICE: MARIJUANA AND JIM CROW LAWS Chapter 14 – MORE THAN SIXTY YEARS OF SUPPRESSION Chapter 15 – THE OFFICIAL STORY: DEBUNKING “GUTTER SCIENCE” Chapter 16 – THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES Schlichten/Scripps letters U.S.

“U.S. Aldous Huxley : the man who gave drug-driven utopias a bad name. Alexander Shulgin Vault. Alexander "Sasha" Shulgin, Ph.D., is a pharmacologist and chemist known for his creation of new psychoactive chemicals. After serving in the Navy, he earned his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from U.C. Berkeley in 1954. In the late 50s and early 60s he did post-doctorate work in psychiatry and pharmacology at U.C.

San Francisco and worked briefly as research director at BioRad Laboratories before becoming a senior research chemist at Dow Chemical Co. In 1960, Sasha tried mescaline for the first time. He the experimented with synthesizing chemicals with structures similar to mescaline such as DOM. After leaving Dow in 1965 to become an independent consultant, Sasha taught public health at Berkeley and San Francisco General Hospital. Since that time, Sasha Shulgin synthesized and bioassayed (self-tested) hundreds of psychoactive chemicals, recording his work in five books and more than two hundred papers.

Timothy Leary Archives. Drugs World. Drugs/Ethnobotony.