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Weekend Thoughts - 2.18.17

Image by Lisa Norwood, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Image by Lisa Norwood, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Happy Saturday y'all! Below, I have rounded up some things for you to think about this weekend:

1. As automation and artificial intelligence continue to replace human workers in various industries, we can expect robots to be doing more and more of the jobs that we have always had people do. Now that news-writing bots are already part of journalism, it's possible that Think Wilder may eventually replace me with a bot. You'll know the switch has happened when articles come out faster, contain more accurate information, and have a better personality. Stay tuned!

2. So what are we going to do as a society to transition into a world where the robots perform so many tasks that large swaths of the country are unemployed? Bill Gates thinks that we should force companies using robots to pay a robot tax, which would slow down the process while still allowing for innovation. It's an interesting concept, and not one that I had come across previously. My first reaction was "Why would we want to slow down innovation in the first place?", but as I thought about it, I realized that we don't have anything in place to deal with the near-sudden widespread unemployment that automation is going to cause. I'm not sure that this is the best way to tackle the problem, but it's a proposition worth considering, and one that may not have been made by anyone other than Gates at this time.

3. Leaving and re-entering the country just got a lot more complicated. Customs Border Patrol has begun asking U.S. citizens re-entering America to hand over their devices and in some cases, passwords to their social media accounts. If you're planning to leave the country (and come back) anytime soon, especially if you are visiting China or Russia during your trip, it would be well worth your while to read through the article linked above for advice on how to get past Customs without giving up your most sensitive information.

That's all for this week's edition of Weekend Thoughts. Until next week, keep thinking wilder.

This Week in Psychedelics - 2.17.17

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • Ireland to legalise cannabis for medicinal purposes (The Independent)
  • So We Have Attorney General Sessions – What's Next For Marijuana? (NORML)
  • Iowa State University's NORML Chapter Fought Back – and Won – in the 8th Circuit Court (NORML)
  • Cannabis and Legalization: A Practical Guide to Using Marijuana For Therapeutic Purposes (Psychedelic Times)
  • Ganja Could Be Legalised In The Future According To Drugs Suppression Police (Buriram Times)
  • NORML Forms Multi-State Workplace Drug Testing Coalition (NORML)
  • Washington State Destroys 2000 Cannabis Plants and Clones Over $29,000 Tax Delinquency (New Cannabis Ventures)
  • Colorado Releases First-of-Its-Kind Guide to Cannabis Worker Rights, Safety (Leafly)
  • A Catapult on the Mexico Border Was Used to Hurl Drugs Into U.S. (TIME)
  • Colorado Governor Talks Cannabis Colleges in California Capitol (Leafly)
  • Georgia senators to work to slash THC potency in medical cannabis (Online Athens)
  • Leafly Investigation: California Has a Dirty Cannabis Problem (Leafly)
  • Cannabis Isn't Making You Lazy, Your Bad Habits Are (Leafly)
  • Cannabis bouquet delivery service (Boing Boing)
  • Swedish patients given cannabis for chronic pain (The Local)
  • Pop Music and Cannabis: A Romance That Began in the 1930s (Leafly)
  • UK set for cannabis boom as GW Pharma storms ahead (The Telegraph)
  • Los Angeles may finally get cannabis right, and help minorities get a stake in the industry (Los Angeles Times)
  • New Luxury Cannabis Brand Brings Haute High To Consumers (Yahoo! Finance)

LSD

  • A neuroscientist explains why Donald Trump needs LSD (Raw Story)
  • The Incredible Story of Albert Hofmann and the Birth of LSD (Merry Jane)
  • LSD to Cure Depression? Not So Fast (The New York Times)
  • Bill Gates once coyly defended LSD use by saying 'I never missed a day of work' (Business Insider)
  • LSD 'microdosing' is trending in Silicon Valley – but can it actually make you more creative? (The Conversation)
  • Misadventures In Tuning In: Considering The Limits Of Music, LSD And Science (NPR)
  • Mick Jagger 'bought country estate while high on LSD' (The Telegraph)
  • Legalize LSD – Drug policy should draw from science instead of culture (Argonaut)
  • Inside the bizarre 1960s cult, The Family; LSD, yoga and UFOs (The Guardian)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Marriage Is Driving Some To Drugs And It May Not Be A Bad Thing (The Huffington Post)
  • Leaked Police Memo Reveals What Was In Melbourne's Deadly MDMA (EDM Tunes)
  • Two Lovers, Two Doses of MDMA (Inverse)
  • Enough chemicals to make one billion ecstasy pills were seized in the Netherlands (The Outline)
  • Ecstasy and other recreational stimulants tied to heart damage: study (The Globe and Mail)
  • Drug-dealing teenager who supplied MDMA that killed schoolgirl at music festival walks FREE from court (Mirror)

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • The Spiritual and Therapeutic Benefits of Icaros Songs in an Ayahuasca Ceremony (Psychedelic Times)
  • Could The Psychedelic Drug Ayahuasca Cure Depression? (MSN)
  • Re-reading Ayahuasca: Cultural complexities of the vine unpicked (Psychedelic Press UK)
  • Uncommon hallucinogen DMT believed to have been found in Leask (CBC News)

Peyote/San Pedro/Mescaline

Iboga/Ibogaine

Dissociatives

  • Taking party drug before combat could reduce PTSD in armed forces, study suggests (Plymouth Herald)
  • Ketamine as Preventative PTSD Drug for Troops Headed Into Battle? Not So Fast (Seeker)
  • More Than a Pound of PCP Seized During Federal Drug Interdiction Investigation (United States Department of Justice)
  • Mother of Terence Crutcher's children arrested after car wreck (Tulsa World)
  • Man On PCP Burglarizes Takoma Park Home: Police (Takoma Park Patch)

Opiates/Opioids

  • Proposed bill could charge heroin dealers with murder (KTVB)
  • Rite Aid expands naloxone non-prescription availability in six states (Drug Store News)
  • When failed drug war meets failed real war (Personal Liberty Digest)

Kratom

Kava

Khat

  • Banned Khat drug 'pushed underground' in Wales, users say (BBC)
  • Experts settle the debate on Miraa and bedroom matters (Tuko.co.ke)
  • Tanzania: Army Man in Police Hands for Transporting Khat (allAfrica)

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • The Loudest Critic of Duterte's War on Drugs Is Preparing for Arrest (TIME)
  • Four Ways to Access Psychedelic Therapy Without Using Illegal Substances (Psychedelic Times)
  • Alcohol leads to more violence than other drugs, but you'd never know from the headlines (The Conversation)
  • Psychedelics a Viable Therapeutic Option for Depression (Psychiatry Advisor)
  • Psychedelic Advocacy and The Reality of Truth: Interview with Mike "Zappy" Zapolin (Psychedelic Times)

Disclaimer: "This Week in Psychedelics" does not censor or analyze the news links presented here. The purpose of this column is solely to catalogue how psychedelics are presented by the mass media, which includes everything from the latest scientific research to misinformation.