juggalo420
03-17-2005, 02:51 AM
go here http://www.psychedelic-library.org/ to read up on some good/free online books about drugs.
im currentyl reading THE FORBIDDEN GAME
"A Social History of Drugs" by Brian Inglis. One of the book's recurring themes is that Prohibition has always led to an increase of drug consmption, coupled with an increase in corruption and crime. A classic of the Anti-Prohibition Literature, the author also wrote one of the best accounts of The Opium War.
some other good shit i recently read there-
THE DOORS OF PERCEPTION by Aldous Huxley
Huxley's classic from 1954, which sparked the rediscovery of psychedelics by a wide and varied audience. "There is nothing the pen of Huxley touches which it does not illuminate, and as the record of a highly civilised, brilliantly articulate man under the influence of an astonishing drug, The Doors of Perception is a tour de force." â?? The Daily Telegraph, London. ©Mrs. Laura Huxley
THE MARIJUANA SMOKERS by Erich Goode
"This timely and dispassionate bookâ??based on a survey of 200 marijuana users and on thousands of man-hours spent in direct observationâ??portrays the marijuana phenomenon as it actually is. Dr. Goode convincingly shows how misconceptions and widespread fears over the morals and life styles of drug users have hindered an enlightened understanding of the use and effects of marijuana." Published in 1970, this book has withstood the test of time and remains one of the most important works on the subject. The complete text is available here by permission of the author.
im currentyl reading THE FORBIDDEN GAME
"A Social History of Drugs" by Brian Inglis. One of the book's recurring themes is that Prohibition has always led to an increase of drug consmption, coupled with an increase in corruption and crime. A classic of the Anti-Prohibition Literature, the author also wrote one of the best accounts of The Opium War.
some other good shit i recently read there-
THE DOORS OF PERCEPTION by Aldous Huxley
Huxley's classic from 1954, which sparked the rediscovery of psychedelics by a wide and varied audience. "There is nothing the pen of Huxley touches which it does not illuminate, and as the record of a highly civilised, brilliantly articulate man under the influence of an astonishing drug, The Doors of Perception is a tour de force." â?? The Daily Telegraph, London. ©Mrs. Laura Huxley
THE MARIJUANA SMOKERS by Erich Goode
"This timely and dispassionate bookâ??based on a survey of 200 marijuana users and on thousands of man-hours spent in direct observationâ??portrays the marijuana phenomenon as it actually is. Dr. Goode convincingly shows how misconceptions and widespread fears over the morals and life styles of drug users have hindered an enlightened understanding of the use and effects of marijuana." Published in 1970, this book has withstood the test of time and remains one of the most important works on the subject. The complete text is available here by permission of the author.