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|    woohoo-no-spam@cotse.net to Frederick Burroughs    |
|    Re: DXM story to be on national news sho    |
|    13 Jan 04 09:24:35    |
      bee849fa       XPost: alt.drugs.psychedelics, alt.drugs, alt.drugs.rfg       XPost: rec.drugs.psychedelic              Frederick Burroughs wrote:              > "rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski" wrote:       > >       > > Frederick Burroughs wrote:       > > > "rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski" wrote:       > >       > > >> No drug works for everyone. There are people out there who prefer       > > >> DXM over LSD.       > > >       > > > I'll resign myself to your expertise in this area. I'll submit there       > > > are a great many people who prefer alcohol over LSD. But, given my       > > > psychedelic idealism and the fact this is adp - put a six-pack of       > > > beer, a bottle of cough syrup and a hit of acid in front of me - at       > > > the end of the day there'll still be a full bottle of cough syrup       > > > sitting on the table all by its lonesome.       > >       > >       > > [Link snipped]       > > In that post Walkaway comments about knowing people who preferred       > > DXM to LSD. And, I found in another post of his he equally liked       > > DXM and LSD. On the DXM websites, it is common to see DXMers post       > > about using LSD, and other psychedelic drugs. Even sometimes taking       > > DXM + LSD at the same time. Many DXMers have access to other       > > psychedelics, and the fact they still take DXM can only indicate on       > > some days, DXM is the drug they prefer to take.       >       > Cliff would find rock salt psychedelic. In one sense I agree with       > Cliff, almost anything can be psychedelic. A cold beer on a warm       > beach is divine. A cup of coffee in the morning is something I can't       > do without. Then... Then there're the compounds that sparked a       > revolution; the drug that so inspired researchers they felt obliged to       > coin a word, "psychedelic." These drugs opened a level of       > consciousness so profound and novel that governments eventually       > suppressed access even to scientific research.       >       > The US government has chosen, specifically and by name, not to include       > DXM into this exclusive club of scheduled substances. Perhaps, if       > Sandoz had been an American company with more access and influence       > over Congress, research would've continued and LSD would still remain       > in the psychotherapeutic pharmacopoeia, similar to the situation where       > a certain non-narcotic cough suppressant is still found in the cough &       > cold section on store shelves everywhere.       >       >       > --       > The lock upon my garden gate's a snail, that's what it is.       >       > -Donovan's prescient response to homeland security.              Well said.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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