Human Interest DPMC VIDEOS Thread

^ I am not sure if those anti-drug people would loosen up with only one joint.
My first time I got high, it was a strong experience.
It was only as I got used to it that it became easy (easier) to function while high.

But I have to say that being high on weed around my kids tends to be a wonderful experience.
I see aspects of our relationships that I would not have otherwise discovered.
I am able to open in new ways, some permanent.
It is very good.
(psychedelics, on the other hand, do not mix with children for me. I prefer to keep them separated)
 
there is a DiTM video thread. Hopefully a mod will merge this with the other thread. Looks like an interesting video. Watching it now.

edit: A completely infuriating video. I remember hearing a bit about this around a year ago but i didn't pay much attention to it. Hopefully nobody else pays much attention to this study either. Total rubbish.
 
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British Alcohol May Double In Price....

The British government is trying to clamp down on the country's binge drinking problem just five years after they gave the go-ahead for 24 hour drinking licenses. But critics say responsible drinkers on low incomes would be hit the hardest by the new restrictions.

Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A71Btd3MZ2U&feature=player_embedded



Damn.... I feel sorry for these guys.... i do not like booze..... but one<3
 
Doctors not prescribing Oxy in Kentucky and other states.

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/living/2010/04/07/am.costello.addicted.pt3.cnn?hpt=C2

I read somebodies post in either here or the North and South American Drug Discussion asking if Oxy is gone in the Midwest or the south, I don't remember.

But this is an article/video about a doctor shot for not writing a script, and other doctors completely stopping prescribing opiates in the Kentucky area.
 
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whoa...had to post this idiocy...

http://www.colbertnation.com/full-episodes/wed-april-7-2010-david-simon

skip to the second section "Nailed'em" to see colbert nail the retardation of Maine's law enforcement, best part is he got them to play right in to it.

"Lemonade is a gateway drink" lulz...what idiots...time to illegalize thought, definitely a gateway product lol

I can't believe i heard someone say lemonade is a gateway drink, much less the attorney general of a state!

I mean, I can still only say whoa...
 
The history channel has an episode that is going now called hooked about the rise in cocaine use from its early beginning to the 70s-90s. It mentions some important points, such as illegalizing drugs (ie the Harrison Tax Act) was pushing the limits of the constitution. Mandating how physicians could practice medicine which had been a state responsiblity. One of the coolest thing about this show is that they interview one of my personal heroes, joseph Mcnamara, former Police chief of San Jose and Kansas city and stauch partisan against the war on drugs and historian of the drug war. According to a message I can't find on tevo, you can find on history channel.com. I'll try to post if i can find it. These historians are saying what we all know- that the war on drugs is illegal and unconstitutional (thats if you still believe the constitution is the supream law of the land). According to this, the narcoswine had been trying to outlaw drugs for 15 years and international treaties gave them a way of speeding the Harrison Act through congress.
 
Bookmarked ;)
Thanks for this :) Might not be in the right place though... But then again I'm not sure where else this would fit. Film / TV perhaps?
Guess we'll see what one of the DITM Mods think.

Cheers again!
 
Professor David Nutt: 'Ecstasy is not very harmful'

Professor David Nutt: 'Ecstasy is not very harmful'

Professor David Nutt is one of the UK's leading neuroscientists.

Last year he suggested that LSD, ecstasy and cannabis were less harmful than alcohol and tobacco.

He was promptly sacked as the government's chief adviser on drug abuse. His removal from post raised questions about the use of scientific advice in government.

He talks to Stephen Sackur.

Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/hardtalk/8703198.stm

Full HARDtalk episode now available on BBC iPlayer: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sl6h9/HARDtalk_Professor_David_Nutt/
 
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