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that damaging?” I believe that some drugs should be illegal, like cocaine, crack, heroin, meth. Those things should probably stay illegal. I don’t think they’re helping the public in any way. In fact, they’re probably damaging the public. Things like LSD and psilocybin, I think they are helping people, and they can help people when used in the right set and setting. Also, I guess with medical marijuana, a lot of places are doing medical marijuana now. Isn’t Arizona one of the new medical marijuana states?
So when it comes to drug laws, what exactly is your ideal? When you look at something like heroin, it’s really bad for you. It’s addictive, it’ll ruin your life, it’ll ruin your family members’ lives, it’s going to make it so you can’t go to work, you’ll steal, try to do anything you can to get heroin. It’s highly addictive. There are substances out there that aren’t doing that kind of damage that are also in the schedule one category. I think that’s what needs Yeah, they voted it in last year, to happen to drug (policy) reform: but Gov. Jan Brewer is against it. The government needs to look at Yeah, medical marijuana is one and ask, “Are these drugs really
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Our government just won’t accept that they’re so stuck in the social stigma of what entheogens are. I think also, at some level, the powers that be might not want the social destabilization that happened in the 60s with the hippies, everyone taking LSD. I don’t think that they really want that to happen again because people may wake up Some have said they can and say, “Hey, I don’t want to actually cure addictions, right? wake up and go to work every Exactly. They’ve done lots of studies on LSD before it was made day to buy what the TV tells me to buy and to take all the illegal. Using LSD to cure people prescription medications to with alcoholism, they had good results. As well as substances like make me happy. I don’t want to ibogaine, which are being used all buy into the system, I want to realize that happiness is created over the world to treat substance by something far deeper and abuse and addictions. But not far more fundamental to being here in the U.S. human than having a good job good thing that’s happened with drug law reform. Some people are seeing that cannabis is not a(s) damaging as what people have made it out to be. And I think entheogens — psilocybin and LSD — are in that same category. They’re just not as damaging as people think.
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and paying my taxes.” I think it’ll be destabilizing, so I think that’s part of why they don’t want entheogens to be legal. What advice would you have for us entheogen-hungry college students? If it were me, and I could go back to being 18, before I made some poor decisions, I would be more careful in choosing who I decided to trip with and who I decided to trust at that level. Because, that’s been the biggest mistake for me: the people I chose to hang out with while I was using entheogens. And (I wish) I would’ve had the resources back then to look things up on the Internet and educate myself.
Our pick for the weekend: The Wooden Ball By Arts & Life staff Daily Wildcat
Tucson’s best musicians, singers and songwriters are “going unplugged” for an acoustic concert called The Wooden Ball. The show is now a Tucson tradition, started in the mid1980s at the old Nino’s Steakhouse with a musician named Chris Holiman, a then-member of River Roses. A few years ago it expanded to a two-night format, hosting consecutive sets at Club Congress and Plush. Closing
in on two decades of existence, the concert this year benefits the Primavera Foundation, a charity focused on transitioning people out of poverty by aiding their move into the workforce, providing them with housing and pushing for neighborhood revitalization.
Friday Club Congress The Acts: Chris Holiman – 8 p.m.
Hank Topless - 8:30 p.m. Ricky Gelb - 9 p.m. A House A Home - 9:30 p.m. …Music Video? - 10 p.m. Amy Rude - 10:30 p.m. Seashell Radio - 11 p.m. Tracy Shedd - 11:30 p.m. St. Maybe – 12 a.m. Joe Pena - 12:30 a.m. If you go: When: Doors open at 7 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m. Cost: $7
Other info: Show is 21+ Visit hotelcongress.com/club, or call 622-8848 for more info.
Saturday Plush
The Acts: The Jits – 8 p.m. Kaia Chesney – 8:30 p.m. Chris Holiman – 9 p.m. Nowhere Man & Whiskey Girl 9:30 p.m. Lunar Light Collectors – 10 p.m.
Silverbell – 10:30 p.m. The Modeens – 11 p.m. Silver Thread Trio – 11:30 p.m. Al Perry – 12 a.m. Leila Lopez – 12:30 a.m. If you go: When: Doors open at 7:30 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m. Cost: $5 Other info: Main Stage, show is 21+ Visit plushtucson.com, or call 798-1298 for more info.
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