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- Newsgroups: eye.news,alt.drugs,soc.culture.canada,alt.culture.internet
- Subject: EYE.NET: This Is Your PC On Drugs
- Date: 15 Mar 1995 13:24:20 -0500
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- eye WEEKLY March 16 1995
- Toronto's arts newspaper .....free every Thursday
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- EYE.NET EYE.NET
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- LOG ON, TUNE IN, DROP OUT
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- by
- K.K. CAMPBELL
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- Without any press fanfare, the February issue of High Times spread
- across the Great White North through regular distribution channels. The
- last time this happened was July '88.
-
- That's right -- the first time in almost seven years Canadians could
- read about pot freely at the magazine stand.
-
- Back in the Dark Ages, Mulroney returned one day from fawning all over
- the Yanqui presidente to inform furry little Canadians they had a "drug
- epidemic." They just hadn't noticed! But the Tories would save the
- affable snow creatures. They passed legislation adding a section to the
- Criminal Code of Canada (462.2) making the sale of drug literature an
- offence punishable by fines of up to $100,000 for the first offence,
- $300,000 for subsequent offences.
-
- Poof! Head shops disappeared. High Times disappeared. You could still
- sell anti- drug literature, of course. Just not the other side of the
- argument. Maybe things are changing. The first crack in this
- anti-speech law appeared last fall when 462.2 was ruled
- unconstitutional by an Ontario court. However, since the Chrétien
- Liberals seem determined to ram through Bill C-7 -- which increases the
- penalties for toking -- I ain't, er, holding my breath. Anyway, let the
- Parliament Hill martini-set wank away. Read whatever you want by
- grabbing an Internet account and tapping into the global treasury of
- drug lit.
-
- NEWSGROUPS
-
- In net.news, drug-related newsgroups are among the busiest -- an
- indication of the global popularity of recreational substances.
- alt.drugs came first, spawning alt.drugs.caffeine , alt.drugs.chemistry
- , alt.drugs.culture , alt.drugs.hard , alt.drugs.pot ,
- alt.drugs.pot.cultivation , alt.hemp , alt.hemp.politics ,
- alt.psychoactives , alt.drugs.psychedelic , alt.drugs.usenet . Don't
- forget talk.politics.drugs .
-
- Advocacy groups regularly frequent these newsgroups, dispensing
- drug-related news. Carl E. Olsen (carlolsen@dsmet.com) regularly
- uploads NORML News (U.S. version). The Institute for Hemp
- (instforhemp@delphi.com) offers "Institute- Updates." The Canadian Hemp
- Association can be contacted at cha@io.org . Oregon lobby group Pay For
- Schools By Regulating Cannabis has been showing up a lot lately. Their
- central idea is that tax troubles could be eased by making pot
- available legally. In the Toronto suburb I grew up in, I think a lobby
- group called Pay for Schools By Selling Cannabis In The Cafeteria would
- have raised even more money.
-
- Aside from the serious info, there's lots of relaxed chatter, including
- that Timeless Debate: "What's the best album to get high to, maaan?" I
- think the votes really reveal more about the person and their current
- drug than the artists, but it's always fun. Latest suggestions: Dead
- Can Dance, Stereolab, Hawkwind, Fixed by NIN, "Hot Pants" by James
- Brown (?) and Current 93 (!). All-time most common pick: Floyd. I
- suspect, however, that the drug-of-choice for Floyd listening changes
- with their development: like, Barrett-era Floyd is well-suited to acid,
- while The Wall fits better with carbon monoxide.
-
- A similar ongoing thread is "What movies are best to watch on acid?"
- Someone actually suggested Natural Born Killers -- which definitely has
- a disjointed TV flash- cut style reminiscent of head movies, and I
- thought that when watching it. But most head flicks do tend to shy away
- from two hours of hacking people up with machetes and shotguns. At the
- other end of the spectrum was a vote for the Freudian symbolism and
- repressed sexuality of the Disney flick Bedknobs And Broomsticks.
-
- JESUS SOLD ME STRYCHNINE
-
- My fave threads, though, involve the endless parade of
- Straight-and-Narrows. Christian soldiers, given brand new accounts from
- their schools, suddenly discover alt.drugs and resolve to wade in and
- "save the helpless druggies." Sometimes it's just the same boring old
- drug horror stories: ecstasy causes spinal damage, LSD causes
- chromosome damage, pot leads to heroin use ...
-
- But some are more creative. For instance, in alt.drugs a concerned
- citizen writes: "I've heard stories of people doing acid and getting
- elephantitis of the testicles."
-
- Here the government is, wasting bankrolls teaching parents to search
- out the subtle signs of drug use in little Johnny, when all they have
- to do is rip off his lederhosen and check him out for ball bloat.
-
- Almost every urban legend involving drugs is addressed -- shrooms,
- nutmeg, smoking banana skins, even licking exotic toads for supposed
- hallucinogenic secretions. (Hmmm ... OK, I think toad licking would be
- the ideal drug for watching Natural Born Killers.)
-
- But the All-Time LSD Drug Myth is The Great Strychnine Caper. Barely a
- month goes by without someone re-initiating this crap. As you read
- these words, evil LSD chemists are lacing acid with strychnine! Why? No
- one knows. But since this myth is repeated even more often than the
- story about Rod Stewart having a quart of semen pumped out of his
- stomach before going onstage, acid neophytes attribute some normal trip
- experiences -- like powerful feelings of anxiety, hyperness and even
- stomach cramps -- to evil strychnine. And the myth continues.
-
- Incidentally, alt.psychoactives was created back in '91 specifically to
- confuse dumb evangelists. "Duh, psychos?! Where's da drug groups!"
- Works rather well.
-
- SOURCES, MAAAN
-
- A great WWW resource is Hyperreal -- http://www.hyperreal.com . The
- CHEMISTRY section is a compilation of alt.drug files. Also has "The
- Rave Culture Archives." Lots of Ecstasy material at
- http://www.cityscape.co.uk/users/bt22/ . Don't miss HEMP B.C.'s web
- site at http://www.hempbc.com . You can get their excellent Canadian
- hemp scene periodical The Marijuana & Hemp Magazine there. Editor is
- Dana Larsen (muggles@hempbc.com).
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