Finally, there’s a group giving grants to students researching psychedelics
October 23, 2018
We talked with Johns Hopkins psychedelic researcher, Alan Kooi Davis, about the Source Research Foundation, a non-profit awarding grants to students researching psychedelics.
How will MDMA be rescheduled in the future? You may be disappointed
January 16, 2019
What does MDMA rescheduling mean for the recreational user? If you are under the impression that MDMA is on its way to being rescheduled, across the board, you may be disappointed.
Will MDMA-assisted psychotherapy be covered by health insurance?
January 24, 2019
Until MDMA-assisted psychotherapy is proven without a doubt to reduce long-term costs, many insurance companies do not have an incentive to cover it.
MDMA Expanded Access is almost here. What’s it all about?
February 8, 2019
The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) submitted their MDMA PTSD expanded access protocol to the FDA on January 14, 2019.
Shipibo Women Healers on the Challenges and Opportunities of the Ayahuasca Boom
March 6, 2019
After the murder of a Peruvian healer in 2018, traditional healers, local political figures, and nonprofit allies gathered to address the complexities that come with the influx of foreigners seeking ayahuasca in the Amazon.
A Suburban Junkie’s Journal
November 25, 2019
The first time I bought a balloon of heroin I was 20 years old. Fresh out of rehab, I was craving opiates—specifically OxyContin.
A Narc Gifts a Priest LSD
September 6, 2016
“Ralph, have you ever done LSD?” Of course, my dad’s speaking to a policeman, and it’s the 70’s, and my dad hadn’t done LSD.
LSD Helped Me Ditch My Crutches & Scale Mountains
September 15, 2016
We passed out the tabs of acid, we toasted, and we dropped. And then suddenly, up we went. I stood up, gingerly putting my weight on my right leg. And...nothing. No pain. No tenderness. I was invincible.
A persuasive case for the decriminalization of drugs, Pt. 1
July 5, 2017
If neither the state nor defenders of our continued drug policies can provide a rational justification for the continued practice of incarcerating drug users, then the use of punishment by the state against drug users is morally unjustified.
Drug prohibition is morally unjust and pragmatically useless, Pt. 2
June 6, 2017
Proponents of drug prohibition provide reasons why alcoholic substances should continue to remain legal while substances like LSD should not. No persuasive arguments of that sort are anywhere to be found.