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Good Books About Drug Related Things?

^^^ ahh yes Madison county isn't it? lol..or Newton county, I know in Newton county they have some really remote places where people grow some good sinsemilla outdoors like they did in the 70's in Norcal, and everyhwere I guess till the helicopters came and turned weed growers into either going indoors to grow or cooking meth, which hit the areas in Arkansas and missouri about the mid-80's I think..meth made 10 times the money in a week of cooks that a growing season of weed ever could, fucked up a lotta good local strains and growers, most of which ended up cooking meth or at least using it, and only a few old growers remain in the area, all of the ones I know grow indoors,and several are realtives and several others are long time friends of the family, so thats good for me, when I need some killer bud for cheap, or even free...but most people are meth heads in those areas now...shame..
 
yea Madison and Newton county grows a lot of great outdoor trees. Most of it is still outdoor because honestly we dont have enough money for helicopters and shit around here and even if we did im pretty sure if they found a big crop they would just extort those poor country fucks in the middle of nowhere.
 
So much hate on Daniel Pinchbeck... I personally thoroughly enjoy this mans work. Hes out there but his work truly resonates if you're on the same page as him. Very talented and intelligent. Breaking Open The Head is a great read.

Acid Kool-Aid Tests was interesting, truly must read if you're interested in LSD, but Tim Wolfe is a dry writer who writes as a reporter.

DMT: The Spirit Molecule is a great insight to DMT, its effects, and the difficulty behind trying to retrieve the right approval for these sort of research endeavors.

Didn't see this mentioned but Phillip K Dick has many interesting novels. He wrote A Scanner Darkly (also a trippy ass film), and VALIS. But if you think Daniel Pinchbeck is out there then you'll consider Dick a lunatic, but once again, everything he writes/experienced resonates greatly if you're on the same page.


Great post idea... =]
 
I can't believe no one has mentioned Requiem For a Dream by Hubert Selby Jr.yet. It's a great book and thankfully when it was made into a movie, it was done so very well.
 
yea Madison and Newton county grows a lot of great outdoor trees. Most of it is still outdoor because honestly we dont have enough money for helicopters and shit around here and even if we did im pretty sure if they found a big crop they would just extort those poor country fucks in the middle of nowhere.

They fly helicopters over here in this part of the state where I'm staying right now, and have since the mid-80's..they are always finding plants along the river also, I saw a Game and Fish Dept. Truck with a trailer a few months ago, with a bunch of 10-12 foot plus weed plants filling the trailer up, I was behind them at a stop light. Looked like it was not taken care of weed though, not trimmed or topped and anything, and the buds I saw were little and I guess it was too early anyway,it was a few months before harvest time, but those plants woulda been shitty weed IMO, some fool tossed some seeds out along the river and left them I think.
Most of the weed the helicopters find around here is probably shitty wild weed,someones forgotten about a few years ago,it went to seed,the seeds came up and so on...They did bust a indoor hydro grow about 10 miles from me, someone "complained" to the cops about them growing weed,yeah bullshit!! Maybe their competetion or something, but still, hydro around here is not common, I know a lotta people nearby that gorw guerilla style with a bucket in a tree,and so on, but the big fields I heard about my family and people they knew they had in the 70's are no more here..damn cops in the porkchoppters..lol..
Also up in those counties it is more rugged terrain really, and more rural even than the countys near me,so that may have something to do with it!!
 
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