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    #14141363 - 03/18/11 02:39 AM (12 years, 11 months ago)

  • 1966:  Time Magazine publishes an article in the 'Drugs' section titled "The Silver Snuffbox"




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Drugs: The Silver Snuffbox
Friday, Mar. 18, 1966


If one man can be singled out as the father of the current epidemic of psychotic illness resulting from misuse of hallucinatory drugs, that man is Dr. Timothy Leary, 45. In 1961, then a clinical psychologist at Harvard, Leary began a program of experimentation with "consciousness-expanding" chemicals. Harvard got rid of him two years later, after 400 subjects had received 3,500 doses of psilocybin. But that was just the beginning of a wave of irresponsible experimentation and just plain playing around with the more potent LSD that is fast becoming a major problem not only among oddball cultists and kick-seeking college students, but among high school and prep school students as well (TIME, March 11). Last week, in the U.S.-Mexico border town of Laredo, Texas, Leary finally got his comeuppance.

The road to Laredo has been lined with weird detours. After leaving Harvard, Leary tried to continue his experiments near Acapulco, Mexico, where he opened a sort of Hallucination Hilton in an old resort hotel. He offered to expand consciousnesses at the rate of $200 a month and $6 per expansion; the Mexican government expelled him after two months. He tried unsuccessfully to reopen in the Caribbean, finally established something called the Castalia Foundation on a 3,000-acre estate in Millbrook, N.Y., near Vassar and Bennett colleges. Along the way, he had become very much a religious mystic; the four-story foundation headquarters was filled with religious statues, yoga exercisers and Leary followers seeking spiritual enlightenment by smoking marijuana cigarettes and chewing morning-glory seeds.

Bound for Mexico last December with family and friends, Leary was stopped and searched by U.S. Customs agents. Leary was clean, but when a woman agent stripped and searched 18-year-old Susan Leary, she found a silver snuffbox containing three ounces, "more or less," of marijuana. Leary said the stuff was his. Last week, in federal court, Daughter Susan was convicted of failing to pay taxes on the marijuana and ordered to a federal reformatory for a term to be determined after psychiatric tests. The doctor was found guilty of transporting marijuana as well as failing to pay taxes on it, was fined $40,000 and tentatively given the maximum sentence of 30 years in jail. Only by imposing a maximum sentence, the judge explained, was he able to order a psychiatric examination of Leary, after which he may adjust the sentence.

Another drug experimenter entangled with the law was Dr. Stevan Durovic, 61, father of Krebiozen. Last month Durovic was declared innocent of charges ranging from mail fraud to submitting false statements to the Government about his so-called anticancer drug. But last week a federal grand jury in Chicago indicted him on charges of evading $904,907 in taxes on an income of $1,076,939 during 1960-62. Durovic, said his lawyer, was in Paris having his kidney treated.


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  • 1967:  The movie Riot On Sunset Strip is released




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Riot on Sunset Strip is a 1967 low-budget exploitation movie, released by American International Pictures, and filmed and released within six weeks of the actual late-1966 Sunset Strip curfew riots.

The movie starred Frank Alesia, Aldo Ray, Mimsy Farmer, Michael Evans, Anna Strasberg and Tim Rooney, and featured musical appearances by The Standells and The Chocolate Watch Band.

The garage punk classic song, "Riot On Sunset Strip," was written for the film by Tony Valentino and John Fleck of the Standells.

Along with the attempt to capture the essence of the period around the Sunset Strip riot, a subplot of the movie revolves around a young girl (Farmer)'s troubled relationship with her divorced parents (Ray and Hortense Petra). Her dosage with LSD by a would-be seductor, the subsequent 'acid trip' she experiences, and her later discovery by Ray (a police sergeant) as the victim of gang rape, are among the movie's peak moments.

The film is now available on DVD through the MGM Limited Edition Collection

Release date(s) March 18, 1967
Running time 87 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $250,000


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  • 1967:  Toronto college student John Stern jumps to his death while on LSD




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TOOK LSD

Music Student Found Dead


TORONTO (CP)—A 20-year-old music student experimented with LSD hours before his body was found Saturday night [March 18, 1967] on the Don Valley Parkway under an overhead viaduct, police were told.
  An inquest has been ordered in the death of N. John Stern, a student at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto.
  A 17-year-old friend of the student said he was present when Stern drank a solution of the hallucinatory drug an water Saturday afternoon.
  The 17-year-old said he did not take the drug but was with John in a Toronto hotel Saturday afternoon to be a witness, as John took it experimentally.
  "This appears to be the first clear-cut case or death following the use of this highly dangerous drug." a police official said.
  He said it apparently was the first time that John. described as highly intelligent, had experimented with the drug.
SON WAS 'GUINEA PIG'
  Milton L. Stern, president of North American Corporation Consultants Ltd., said his son was "led by the wrong people into thinking LSD was safe and that it would assist his development as a composer. I believe he was acting as a guinea pig for his group."
  The youth was found in the middle of the Don Valley Park-way 80 feet below the viaduct, about 11 p m. Saturday. He was dead on arrival, at hospital.
  Mr. Stern blamed magazines and other articles for leading young people to believe LSD made them creative. He also blamed the recent psychedelic festival at the University of Toronto. where his son had listened to lectures.
  While police searched the leads, to the source of the LSD, Chief Coroner Morton Shulman of Metropolitan Toronto. who spent most of Saturday night on the investigation, ordered an inquest.
  John had been studying music with Samuel Dolin at the conservatory. Mr. Dolin said Sunday that John "was a very talented boy—a little wild in a way-no, not really wild, but always breaking conventional rules (in his studies)."
  In addition to studying composition and theory with Dr. Dolin. John was an advanced piano student at the conservatory.
WENT INTO DEPRESSION
  The 17-year-old youth who accompanied John in the hotel told police that John went into a 'deep depression before they decided to go home about 8 p m.
  They took a taxi to the younger/ boy's home, where both got out. After a short conversation, the younger boy went indoors, leaving John outside. He did not know where John went after that, he said.
  Police said they have been unable to trace the older boy's movements from then until his crumpled body was found be-neath the Bloor Street viaduct.
  The youth's acquaintances and other students at the school were be•ng questioned.
  Under Canadian law, possession of LSD is not an offense. But LSD is rated as a controlled drug. and having it for sale or selling it is prohibited. Recently a Toronto man was jailed for selling it.


(The Ottawa Journal (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada),  20 Mar 1967, Mon,  Page 15)









  • 1989:  LSD precursor Ergometrine aka ergonovine is made illegal




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Ergometrine also known as ergonovine, is a medication used to cause contractions of the uterus to treat heavy vaginal bleeding after childbirth. It can be used either by mouth, by injection into a muscle, or injection into a vein. It begins working within 15 min when taken by mouth and is faster in onset when used by injection. Effects last between 45 and 180 minutes.

Common side effect include high blood pressure, vomiting, seizures, headache, and low blood pressure. Other serious side effects include ergotism. It was originally made from the rye ergot fungus but can also be made from lysergic acid. Due to it being possible to make lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) from ergometrine it is regulated.

Ergometrine was discovered in 1932. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, the most effective and safe medicines needed in a health system. The wholesale cost in the developing world is between 0.12 and 0.41 USD for an injectable dose and 0.01 USD for a pill as of 2014. In the United States it is about 1.75 USD per dose.

Legal status

Ergometrine is listed as Table I precursors under the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, as possible precursor compound for LSD. As an N-alkyl derivative of lysergamide, ergometrine is also covered by the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, effectively rendering it illegal in the United Kingdom.


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REGULATED CHEMICAL                    LIST NUMBER  DEA NUMBER  EFFECTIVE DATE
ERGONOVINE or ERGOMETRINE & salts I 8675 Pub. L. 100-690 3/18/1989


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  • 2005:  Casey William Hardison is convicted of manufacturing LSD, DMT and 2C-B




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Summary
Casey Hardison is an entheogenic activist, unauthorized researcher and psychedelic chemist who is best known for his indefatigable good mood and enormous energy. Casey attended entheogen-related conferences, wrote articles for MAPS and contributed to Erowid. After moving to Britain in 2002, Casey chose to fulfill a ten-year spiritual journey to make LSD and also to make up for the drought caused by a major LSD bust in the United States. He was arrested and convicted of LSD, DMT and 2C-B manufacture in Britain.

Casey acted as his own lawyer during his trial and, instead of arguing he did not commit the acts, he argued that, as long as he harmed no one, he had the human right to engage in his chosen entheogenic praxis. In essence, Casey challenged the drug laws as a discriminatory affront to free thought, therapeutic choice and free religion. The trial judge rejected these arguments and an eight-week trial ensued after which Casey was convicted on March 18, 2005 on 6 of 8 counts and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment on April 22, 2005. On appeal, Casey submitted substantially similar human rights arguments but these were rejected and his sentence upheld on May 25, 2006.

Casey then submitted his human rights arguments simultaneously to the European Court of Human Rights and to the House of Lords, the highest court of appeal in the United Kingdom. Unfortunately, this June 2006 appeal, though capturing the spirit of his perceived injustice, was not viewed as a proper legal argument but as an attack on policy.

In early 2007, the Secretary of State formally opposed Casey's request for Judicial Review and Casey replied in March 2007 (see Reply to Secretary of State's Defence CM 6941). Casey continues to work through the British justice system to question the legality of his imprisonment, recently filing an August 2009 appeal against conviction on the basis that new evidence shows prima facie that the UK Goverment administers the law arbitrarily, giving rise to the fundamental inequality of treatment he experiences.


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Casey William Hardison (born 1971) is an American chemist and a self-described medical anthropologist who was convicted in the United Kingdom in 2005 of six offences under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 involving psychedelic drugs: three of production, two of possession, and one of exportation.  He is seen as something of an exemplar for the entheogenic movement.

Background and beliefs

Hardison is committed to the idea of cognitive liberty or freedom of thought, including using psychoactive substances for conscious exploration and psychological transformation (entheogenics).

Activism and research

Hardison has been involved in research and activism, as recorded and reported by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, an organisation conducting trials and studies approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for psychedelic research in humans, including treating posttraumatic stress disorder, pain, drug dependence, and anxiety and depression associated with end-of-life issues.  Hardison has taken a leading role in workshops on entheogenic drugs, their plant sources and history.  In 2008 he helped found the Drug Equality Alliance, a non-profit organization working to secure equal rights and equal protections for all drug users.


Unauthorized activities

Hardison was engaged in the unauthorised manufacture of several psychedelic-type drugs after moving to Brighton in 2002.  He had set up a laboratory in his back bedroom, and using £38,386 worth of chemical ingredients produced "hallucinogenic tablets with a value of up to £5m".  It was alleged later in court that he had come to the UK in order to conduct these activities because the US has become 'too hot', and that he was seeking to make money.

Arrest

In July 2003, Hardison mailed two parcels containing MDMA, also known as ecstasy, a chemical compound that is undergoing clinical trials for use in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder, to the United States. The Court heard that the drugs were hidden between pages of the magazine Private Eye. Most reports indicate that the packages were opened in a routine inspection.  Following communication from the US Drug Enforcement Administration, the British authorities elected to monitor Hardison until he was arrested in February 2004, at the Sanctuary Cafe in Hove, near Brighton.

In the courts

The case represented a successful cooperation between multiple agencies from both the United States and the United Kingdom, leading to a complex court case for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).  The case against Hardison was made more unusual by his decision to represent himself in court and argue, on human rights grounds, that "taking psychoactive drugs was an innocent act and the only crime he had committed was against the state". These issues combined to lead to the case being one of only three highlighted in the annual report of Sussex CPS.

Pre-trial arguments

Employing human rights based arguments, Hardison asserted his right to freedom of thought and freedom from discrimination

Hardison challenged the administration of the law itself, citing the lack of evidence and rationale for UK government decisions to control and classify certain psychoactive drugs as more harmful than others, particularly alcohol and tobacco, under the system of classes A, B and C in the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.

And since drug control and classification restricts liberty and determines the corresponding punishments associated with the unauthorized use, trade and/or production of a particular dangerous or otherwise harmful drug, but alcohol and tobacco are excluded, Hardison claimed he was subject to inequality under the law and discrimination.

Hardison argued that the UK government is unable to show that the regulations and sanctions associated with certain drugs are 'necessary in a democratic society', as human rights law requires.

Hardison was unable to discharge the evidencial burden on him to show a prima facie abuse of process so the judge ruled against Hardison's human rights arguments, forbidding him to put them to the jury.

Trial and conviction

After a two-month trail in early 2005, The jury found Hardison guilty. The judge said that Hardison had knowingly and flagrantly broke UK law and that he had come to the UK to take advantage of a softer attitude to drugs, engaging in his manufacturing and supply activities intending to make financial gain. He was said to have boasted that kids in the UK were 'hungry' for a drug known as '2CI', which he was allegedly in the UK to produce. However, the prosecution were unable to prove to the jury that he had made 2C-I. He is believed to have sent some of the profits of his drug manufacturing activitie to his father, who used it to buy and refit a 33 foot trimaran sailboat.

Sentence

In April 2005, Hardison was sentenced to twenty years imprisonment in the UK for producing a variety of psychotropics, purported to be entheogenic drugs (specifically LSD, 2CB and DMT).

Appeals

On June 29, 2006 Hardison's first application for leave to appeal against conviction and his appeal against sentence to the Court of Appeal were rejected and the conviction and sentence were upheld.

He still claims the charges are a violation of his human rights and describes himself as being victim of the "chemical apartheid". Justice Kieth of the Court of Appeal was quoted as saying "This was not an amateurish operation in a garden shed. It was a sophisticated and calculated attempt to introduce synthetic drugs in the UK market, which could have reaped great financial rewards."

Hardison was refused a final appeal against sentence at the House of Lords, the highest court in the UK, and his appeal to the European Court of Human Rights also failed to get a hearing.

However, on August 13, 2009 Hardison filed a new appeal against conviction based on new evidence that the UK Government has abused the legal discretions contained within the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, particularly section 2(5), and that this abuse gives rise to severe inequality of treatment.


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Re: Today in psychedelic history (03/18) [Re: Learyfan] * 1
    #14141403 - 03/18/11 02:54 AM (12 years, 11 months ago)

good read


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    #14143283 - 03/18/11 01:43 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

Here's a good listen to go with it.  Free Casey! 

























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    #15962357 - 03/18/12 03:57 AM (11 years, 11 months ago)

Free Casey!

















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    #17972737 - 03/18/13 05:31 AM (10 years, 11 months ago)

Here's an LSD scene from Riot On Sunset Strip.  This was one of the earlier movies to depict an LSD trip.


















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    #19711835 - 03/18/14 05:52 AM (9 years, 11 months ago)

Here's the trailer of Riot On Sunset Strip.




















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    #21425482 - 03/18/15 06:20 AM (8 years, 11 months ago)

10 years since Casey Hardison's conviction today.  Glad he got out nearly 2 years ago though.
















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    #23019445 - 03/18/16 05:43 AM (7 years, 11 months ago)

50th anniversary of that Time Magazine article today.



















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    #23019962 - 03/18/16 10:39 AM (7 years, 11 months ago)

Thanks Leary...good stuff.:hatsoff:


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    #24171996 - 03/18/17 10:38 AM (6 years, 11 months ago)

You're welcome!  And today is the 50th anniversary of the Riot On Sunset Strip movie. 

Also, it's the 50th anniversary of one of the first LSD related deaths.  A college student named John Stern jumped to his death after a night on LSD.  He wasn't the first however.  Another college student, Vernon Cox, who was also 20 years old, and who had also recently attended a pro-LSD lecture, had jumped to his death the previous July while high on acid.  The parents of Cox blamed (and sued) Timothy Leary for their son's death.  And from the articles I've read, it appears as though the parents of John Stern, while not mentioning him by name, also blamed Leary, and other LSD advocates, for their son's death.













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    #25072762 - 03/18/18 10:24 AM (5 years, 11 months ago)

Annual bump.











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    #25881391 - 03/18/19 05:39 AM (4 years, 11 months ago)

30 years since Ergometrine aka ergonovine was made illegal.  Not only is it a precursor for LSD, Albert Hofmann took some in 1976 and reported that it had mild psychedelic activity by itself.












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    #26542238 - 03/18/20 08:26 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

15th anniversary of Casey Hardison’s conviction today.








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    #26542303 - 03/18/20 09:07 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

That movie just taught me that in 1967 LSD led to interpretive dance.

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    #27258399 - 03/18/21 04:57 AM (2 years, 11 months ago)

55th anniversary of that Time Magazine article about Leary's first arrest.









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55th anniversary of the Sunset Riot movie as well as the death of John Stern today.








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