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The Cat¡¯s Out the Bag, and Walking Funny
September 15th, 2008 by Perry
A recent study was done on the effects of marijuana exposure to cats.
Okay, for the sake of time we¡¯re just going to ignore the search for the rationale behind why this study was done. Cutting right to the obvious, the article says keep your pets away from your drugs. Awesome advice. Not only are your lovable house pets not really made to handle it, it¡¯s a waste of weed. And they probably aren¡¯t paying for it, and who likes a mooch? For the good of your supply, and your house pet (since if you sit around smoking with a house pet you probably can¡¯t or won¡¯t pay the costly veterinary bills you will incur) try to keep second-hand smoke away from your pets.
Dominoes, Blunts and Reinforcing Stereotypes
September 15th, 2008 by Perry
I love how the NBA sends lessons, and congratulations are in order to NBA head hauncho David Stern for being more ineffective than the government at waging the war on drugs.
Darrell Arthur and Mario Chalmers were fined $20,000 each by the NBA for smoking a little grass, and enjoying them some women, during the league¡¯s ¡°Stay Away From Everything Fun¡± weekend resort trip (in case you were wondering, I did some amateur calculations on the fine and that¡¯s only like fifty bucks in average human dollars). On the trip the league shows players how to avoid stuff like¡¦ spreading around photos of themselves smoking blunts.
Clearly, Stern has no sense of irony or humor. Am I the only one that didn¡¯t hear Beasley¡¯s name thrown around with all those news reports? It was all Arthur and Chalmers in the news reports, but Beasley looks so high washing those dominoes he might just take a bite out of one. Nice looking blunt though Super Mario. Here, here.
San Diego State Drug Bust: Theta Chi Interview
May 6th, 2008 by Alex
San Diego State just became home to one of the largest school-related drug busts in recent history. The final toll? Around 100 people were arrested, 75 of them students. The police confiscated 4 pounds of cocaine, 50 pounds of weed, 350 ecstasy pills, 4 guns and $60,000 in cash.
Considering this is front page news almost everywhere, this article going to be a simple news recap. Instead, we wanted to take a different angle, and talk to someone on the ground. It¡¯s so easy to have an opinion made up by reading a single AP news article, but there are always other sides to a story.
Through a contact, we were able to interview an alumni from the most prominent fraternity involved in the drug sales - Theta Chi - and get a feel for what the local response is to this drug bust.
Let¡¯s get on with it¡¦
theFreshScent: This seems like an extremely serious issue and could possibly affect Theta Chi¡¯s charter. Were these drug dealings completely common knowledge among house members, as the AP news article suggests?
Theta Chi Alumni: It would be safe to say that most brothers in a chapter know what the other brothers are up to, especially brothers who live at the fraternity house. If it is found to be true that drugs were sold on the premises, there is no doubt that their charter will be revoked. Theta Chi holds a strict no tolerance policy on drugs. Even alcohol is not allowed on chapter premises.
To see the rest of this interview, read on¡¦
RIP – Albert Hofmann
April 29th, 2008 by Alex
The grandfather of psychedelic experimentation, Albert Hofmann, has passed away.
Best known for his discovery of LSD (or Lysergic Acid Diethylamide for you scientific types), Albert is also responsible for the synthesis of psylocybin. I don¡¯t know how many of our readers have had mind-altering experiences, but they are the direct result of this little known man, his scientific skills and a small dash of luck.
After creating LSD-25 and leaving it alone for 5 years, Albert accidentally ingested a small sample while revisiting his work. Without that small mistake, he would never have taken 250ug of LSD on his bike ride home.
It¡¯s a sad day for responsible people worldwide, not the morons who take 15 tabs and end up arrested by police while trying to catch the sun in their mouth. It took serious balls to be the first person to take a trip down Hallucinogen Lane and I salute the man.
If you want to learn more about Albert and his life, check out the most recent LA Times article (very descriptive) or his Wikipedia page.
[photo Walter Bieri / Associated Press]
Correction: Looks like I messed up, thanks to lsdboy and our other readers who caught the 250mg of LSD mistake. It has now been corrected to 250ug.



















