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This Month in Psychedelics - May 2020

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We’ve reached the third month of the COVID-19 lockdown in America and the pandemic is still showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Some brave—or perhaps foolish—states have started to reopen, but it’ll be a couple weeks before we know how that process turns out.

Meanwhile, there has been a ton of movement in the psychedelic community, as per usual. The pandemic is still affecting things but there has been a lot of non-COVID news too, including a positive update on MAPS’ Phase 3 Trials of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for the treatment of PTSD, the release of a new psychedelic documentary to the masses, novel psychedelic research findings, and an ethical pledge for the psychedelic industry.

Here is a slimmed-down video recap version that is available for those who prefer an easier-to-digest option:

Without further ado, let’s jump into the news:

Cannabis and Ketamine for Coronavirus?

Scientists all around the world have been working day and night trying to discover a cure for COVID-19. The importance of finding a way to help patients is prompting them to look just about everywhere, even at controversial drugs.

A new preprint study found that cannabis extracts may be able to prevent the novel coronavirus from infecting human cells. The researchers found that using cannabis oils containing CBD and THC may be capable of lowering human cell production of two key proteins that act as a vector for the virus to enter the body and cause infection.

And another study (which hasn’t been conducted yet) is hoping to see if either ketamine or naltrexone could be an effective treatment for COVID-19. The hypothesis is that the two drugs might be able to interrupt the immune system response that can occur with some patients with the virus. Scientists are hoping that by reducing the hyperinflammatory autoimmune response, ketamine and naltrexone may be able to prevent the destruction of normal tissues that can result in death.

MAPS Phase 3 Trials Are Looking Good

The Multi-Disciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies announced the outcome from an interim analysis of the data from the first of its two Phase 3 clinical trials of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD.

The results from the first 60 out of 100 participants found that there is a 90% or greater probability that the trial will detect statistically significant results when all participants have completed treatment, and that the trial won’t require any additional participants beyond the initial 100.

But before you go run and tell your friends that ecstasy is capable of curing PTSD in 90% of people, you should know that that’s not exactly the case here.

The report simply indicates that the MAPS Phase 3 trials have a 90% chance of uncovering statistical significant findings when they are complete, which means that the FDA could still approve MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD as early as 2022.

DMT Makes You Believe in God

New research adds support to the idea that psychedelics may have the potential to open people up to spirituality. A study from Johns Hopkins University found that more than half of people who use DMT report encountering autonomous entities during their trips and more than half of those who previously identified as atheist before the experience no longer hold that belief.

The online survey asked more than 2500 respondents a series of questions to learn more about what happens when people come across entities in the DMT space. The range of entities that one can encounter after taking a few puffs off a DMT pipe included aliens, spirits, angels, demons, gnomes and fairies. More than 80 percent of the respondents reported that encountering entities during a trip permanently altered their concept of reality.

So before you take the ultimate plunge into entheospace with dimethyltryptamine, just know that it might completely alter the way that you view things forever.

Have a Good Trip Documentary Is Out On Netflix

If you’ve ever wanted to see a movie full of celebrities talking about their psychedelic experiences, then look no further because a new documentary called Have A Good Trip came out this month on Netflix that features exactly that.

The film features an impressive cast of actors, comedians, and musicians including Sting, Anthony Bourdain, Ben Stiller, Carrie Fisher, Nick Offerman, Bill Kreutzmann, and Sarah Silverman, in addition to many more.

Have A Good Trip has been somewhat controversial in the psychedelic community. Similar to Michael Pollan’s 2018 book How to Change Your Mind or the first episode from The Goop Lab Netflix series that came out earlier this year, the film is aimed more toward a mainstream audience than experienced psychonauts. But if you can get past some of the more overtly lame aspects of Have A Good Trip, you might find some things that you enjoy. If you decide to check it out, have a good trip!

Coronavirus Ravages Ayahuasca Capital

The ayahuasca capital of the world (Iquitos, Peru) has been hit extremely hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Iquitos is the largest city in the world that can only be reached by plane or boat, and right before COVID-19 showed up the population was already dealing with a nasty dengue fever outbreak. To top it all off, hospitals are relying on intermittent air deliveries of essential supplies of medicine, personal protective equipment, and oxygen.

If you’d like to help, there are some institutions accepting donations and a petition that you can sign that is aiming to get funds and resources distributed evenly throughout the country.

Researchers Accidentally Get High from Inhaling Too Much Nitrous Oxide-Rich Penguin Poop

When you think of getting high you probably don’t think of inhaling penguin poop, but scientists in Antartica found out—completely unintentionally—that it’s possible to experience psychoactive effects from doing just that.

The researchers went a little crazy after spending time surrounded on all sides by the animals’ colonies. That’s because penguin guano produces significantly high levels of nitrous oxide.

However this wasn’t a fun experience—the scientists began to feel ill and get a headache after breathing in guano for several hours at a time. So you probably shouldn’t rush off to buy a penguin to harvest its poop or order some primo guano from the Dark Web to scratch your itch for nitrous oxide. After all, you can probably find some at a store in your own city instead.

An Ethical Pledge for Psychedelic Businesses

An organization that goes by the name North Star shared an ethical pledge for psychedelic businesses that is meant to help guide the emerging psychedelic industry.

The pledge describes itself as “a commitment to a set of principles for individuals working professionally in the field of psychedelics”, and it’s currently comprised of seven principles:

  1. Start Within

  2. Study the Traditions

  3. Build Trust

  4. Consider the Gravity

  5. Focus on Process

  6. Create Equality and Justice

  7. Pay It Forward.

Now those of us working in the psychedelic space have a set of guidelines that can help us make decisions that will bring benefit to the overall field.

Global Drug Survey: Special COVID-19 Edition

The Global Drug Survey is the largest survey in the world focusing on drug use. It normally only accepts responses at the end of each year, but the global pandemic inspired a special COVID-19 edition to open up.

If you would like to help the world’s largest drug survey learn how the pandemic is affecting people’s lives, relationships, mental health, well being, and drug use, then make sure you submit a response before the survey closes mid-June.

New York Bill to Decriminalize Psilocybin

A New York assemblywoman has introduced a measure to decriminalize psilocybin. Sponsored by Linda Rosenthal, who has historically proven to be pro-cannabis, this bill is one of the first of its kind because it was introduced from within the state’s legislature as opposed to coming from an activist group like Decriminalize Nature.

However, the measure has raised questions among activists because it appears to be aimed more at paving the way for pharmaceutical psychedelic industry rather than giving psychonauts a license to use psilocybin mushrooms recreationally or spiritually. That’s because instead of including provisions for amounts, cultivation, or distribution, the bill would simply remove psilocybin from the New York State Controlled Substances Act. In fact, it doesn’t mention mushrooms at all, instead focusing solely on the active ingredient psilocybin, which is far more likely to be created in a pharmaceutical laboratory than grown at home.

This is definitely a bill that we (as a community) need to keep our eyes on.

Joe Biden Is Pushing Marijuana decriminalization

Former Vice President and presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has a long history as one of America’s most adamant drug warriors but is looks like he is beginning to soften his stance on cannabis.

Biden released a new plan that would decriminalize the use of cannabis and expunge prior cannabis convictions as part of his “Plan for Black America”. He has also advocated for ending the crack vs. cocaine sentencing disparity (which he played a key role in creating in the first place), repealing mandatory minimums, and sending people with minor drug convictions to treatment instead of prison.

The question on the minds of many drug policy reformers is: “Is this enough to convince people who were harmed by Biden’s actions in the past to vote for him now?” We’ll have to wait until November to find out (assuming the pandemic has calmed down enough by then that we’ll even be able to vote).

Virginia Finally Decriminalizes Marijuana

The long fight to decriminalize cannabis in Virginia is finally over now that Governor Ralph Northam has signed two identical bills into law. The law will go into effect on July 1, and starting on that date, people who possess up to one ounce of marijuana will merely receive a $25 fine with no jail time or criminal record. It’s a small step forward, but it’s a step in the right direction nonetheless.

Cannabis Pre-Employment Testing Is Ending

Along with the relaxation of cannabis policies at both the state and federal level, many municipalities have begun to put an end to testing their public employees for cannabis use as well. As states continue to reform cannabis policies and the chance of decriminalizing or legalizing marijuana at the federal level becomes more of a reality than a pipe dream, we can probably expect to see more municipal offices loosening up when it comes to allowing their employees to use cannabis. As long as employees spark up off the clock, of course.

Could Psilocybin Help People Lose Weight?

A company looking to develop psilocybin microdoses to help people lose weight has filed for a patent that would allow the chemical to be used as a weight loss supplement. NeonMind Biosciences thinks that psilocybin might be able to reduce food cravings, put a stop to impulsive eating, and increase metabolism—all things that could help people struggling with their weight and enable the company to treat obesity-related diseases like diabetes.

However it is important to bear in mind that this is just a patent and it doesn’t prove that psilocybin is capable of addressing excessive weight gain. We will need to wait for more scientific research to be conducted in this area before we can say for sure.

A Florida Ayahuasca Church Is Suing the DEA

An ayahuasca church in Florida has filed a lawsuit with the DEA in an attempt to receive a religious exemption from the Controlled Substances Act. The group claims that the government’s legal restrictions when it comes to using ayahuasca in their ceremonies is an affront to their right to free speech that is granted by the First Amendment.

Soul Quest is a non-profit organization that has specialized in offering ayahuasca ceremonies to military veterans in a country where the DMT-containing brew is illegal. The group first filed a petition asking the DEA to provide an exemption three years ago but the agency did not respond. It’s safe to say that this lawsuit will prompt a reaction though!

Medical Psilocybin and Drug Decriminalization Campaigns Submit Signatures

Voters in Oregon will have two opportunities to show their support for drug policy reform efforts in the state later this year. After joining forces to fight for the reformation of outdated drug policies together, the campaigns to decriminalize drug possession and legalize psilocybin mushrooms for therapeutic use submitted signatures to make it on the ballot in November.

The signatures still need to be verified by the secretary of state’s office, but the activists behind the efforts are planning to continue collecting additional signatures until the July deadline so that the campaigns can ensure that they collect more than enough valid signatures.

Psychedelics May Relieve Chronic Pain

Rounding out this month’s recap is a story about a new review of the scientific literature published in the journal Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine that found that psychedelics may have the potential to relieve chronic pain.

The researchers reviewed previous studies that tested psilocybin, LSD, and the LSD analog 2-bromolysergic acid diethylamide (BOL-148) to treat conditions like cluster headaches, migraines, cancer pain, and phantom limb pain.

This is still a new area of research and to date none of the 200+ studies that were included in the review studied the efficacy of treating chronic pain with psychedelics. Future studies will need to be conducted in order to identify the mechanisms involved and figure out what effective doses of psychedelics that will reliably provide pain relief.

This discovery just adds on to the ever-growing pile of uses for psychedelics. It’s enough to make psychonauts wonder if there is anything that psychedelics can’t do?

That’s all for this month’s update. Remember to always test and weigh your drugs and until next time—keep thinking wilder.

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This Week in Psychedelics - 5.8.20

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Cannabis

  • Louisiana Lawmakers Vote To Allow Medical Marijuana For Any Debilitating Condition And Legalize Delivery Services (Marijuana Moment)

  • New Zealand Government Unveils Final Marijuana Legalization Measure For 2020 Ballot (Marijuana Moment)

  • Nebraska Medical Marijuana Campaign’s New Signature Strategy Involves Masks And Disposable Pens (Marijuana Moment)

  • Joe Biden Includes Marijuana Decriminalization In New ‘Plan For Black America’ (Marijuana Moment)

  • Europeans Are Relying on Darknet Weed to Stock Up During COVID-19 Lockdowns (MERRY JANE)

  • North Dakota Marijuana Legalization Campaign Reassesses 2020 Ballot Strategy But Concedes 2022 Is More Likely (Marijuana Moment)

  • Maryland: Governor Vetoes Bill Shielding Marijuana-Related Convictions from Public View (NORML)

  • Montana Marijuana Activists Will Begin Signature Gathering For Legalization Measure With New Safety Protocols (Marijuana Moment)

  • Nearly 15 Percent of Colorado Weed Failed Microbial Testing in 2019 (Westword)

  • Researchers develop chemistry needed to create marijuana breathalyzer (Phys.org)

  • Marijuana Bumper Stickers? No Thanks, Drivers Say In National Survey (Marijuana Moment)

  • Study: Police Make Fewer Traffic Stops Following Marijuana Legalization, But People of Color Still Disproportionately Targeted (NORML)

  • USDA Unveils Guidelines For Federal Loans To Hemp Business (Marijuana Moment)

  • Psychemedics Announces a “Vaping Panel” to Detect and Deter the Use of Marijuana, CBD and Nicotine (Yahoo! Finance)

  • Missouri Lawmakers Defeat Amendment To Require They Consume Marijuana Before Voting (Marijuana Moment)

  • Famous Moms Explain How Weed Has Helped Them Become the Best Parents Possible (MERRY JANE)

Magic Mushrooms

  • Can Psilocybin Help You Lose Weight? (DoubleBlind)

  • Psychedelics Decrim Activists Mark First Anniversary Of Denver’s Historic Psilocybin Mushroom Vote (Marijuana Moment)

  • Mazatec Perspectives on the Globalization of Psilocybin Mushrooms (Chacruna)

  • NeonMind and Translational Life Sciences to Design Psilocybin Mushroom Clinical Trials (MarketWatch)

  • We Asked Experts How Risky It Is to Self-Medicate With Mushrooms (VICE)

  • Will Psilocybin Clinics Be The Next Big Thing In Treating Depression? (The Fresh Toast)

MDMA

  • The 17 best films about MDMA and ecstasy (Mixmag)

DMT

  • Fundamental Perception of Reality Altered After Using Psychedelic DMT (Newswise)

  • Entheon Biomedical Announces Private Placement to Begin Pre-clinical Trials with Psychedelic Compounds DMT & 5 MEO DMT (Yahoo! Finance)

Ayahuasca

  • Official Trailer for 'The Medicine' Documentary All About Ayahuasca (First Showing)

Iboga

Ketamine

  • Psychedelics Company Lands Deal To Dispense Ketamine Treatment Through 1,000+ Pharmacies In Canada (Forbes)

  • Ketamine Clinics Los Angeles Deemed 'Essential' Business During COVID-19 Pandemic (Digital Journal)

DXM

Miscellaneous

  • Netflix And Trip: Take A Psychedelic Adventure In This Star-Studded Documentary (Forbes)

  • Amid COVID-19 Lockdown, Psychedelic Reform Campaigns Go Digital (DoubleBlind)

  • Campaign To Decriminalize Psychedelics In DC Cleared For Signature Gathering (Marijuana Moment)

  • Psychedelic Liberty Summit Demonstrates Diversity in Cyberspace (Lucid News)

  • Coronavirus crisis could increase users' drug habits – report (The Guardian)

  • US Cities Are Now Ignoring Minor Drug Crimes to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 (MERRY JANE)

  • Brain Implants to Treat Addiction Are Dangerous and Promising (VICE)

  • Global Drug Survey: Special Edition on COVID-19 (TalkingDrugs)

  • CaaMTech Partners with the National Institutes of Health to Study Synthetic Tryptamines (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • MindMed’s CEO Jamon “JR” Rahn Wants Nothing To Do With Those Psychedelic Decrim People (Psymposia)

  • Why Taking Psychedelics While on Antidepressants Could Make Treatment Ineffective (DoubleBlind)

  • SSDP Conference: Ending Mass Incarceration Takes More Than Drug Policy Reform (Filter)

  • I’m Selling Party Drugs on Lockdown Because People Are Yearning For Them (VICE)

  • Champignon Brands forms North American planning committee to accelerate US expansion (Proactive Investors)

  • Psychedelic Drugs Can Improve Quality Of Life - And Death - For Older Adults (Forbes)

  • The Psychedelic Research Hiatus And Its Relevance Today (Psychedelics Daily)

  • Mindset Pharma Synthesizes Second Generation Medicinal Psychedelic Compounds (Yahoo! Finance)

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This Week in Psychoactives - 2.7.20

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Cannabis

  • Bernie Sanders Pledges Legal Marijuana In All 50 States On Day One As President (Forbes)

  • Businesses Are More Profitable And Innovative In States With Legal Marijuana, Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Nepal’s Communist Party Wants to Legalize Weed and Ban Booze (MERRY JANE)

  • Vermont Committee Unanimously Approves Bill To Legalize Marijuana Sales (Marijuana Moment)

  • Another Vermont House Committee OKs Bill To Legalize Marijuana Sales (Marijuana Moment)

  • Gallup: Twelve Percent of Adults Acknowledge Smoking Marijuana (NORML)

  • Virginia Lawmakers Approve Another Marijuana Decriminalization Bill (Marijuana Moment)

  • CBD May Treat Psychosis Rather Than Cause It, Study Shows (MERRY JANE)

  • Liberal Americans Are Six Times More Likely To Smoke Marijuana Than Conservatives, Poll Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Whoopi Goldberg's cannabis company has shut down (CNN)

  • Cannabis in South Africa: the duplicity of colonial authorities (TalkingDrugs)

Magic Mushrooms

  • Inside the Campaign to Legalize Magic Mushrooms in California (Reason)

MDMA

  • Speech Pattern Technology Can Now Detect If You’re High on MDMA (MERRY JANE)

5-MeO-DMT

  • Supportive Context is Associated With Positive Effects From Inhaling 5-MeO-DMT (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • 5-MeO-DMT: The 20-Minute Psychoactive Toad Experience That’s Transforming Lives (Forbes)

PCP

  • What is PCP? The ‘angel dust’ drug used in Netflix’s The Stranger (The Tab)

Opioids

  • The highs and lows of the opium trade in southern Africa (TalkingDrugs)

  • "Gray death" drug is so dangerous, police say you shouldn't even touch it (CBS News)

Cocaine

  • A fingerprint can show if someone has taken cocaine or just touched it (New Scientist)

  • Enhanced cocaine vaccine blocks the high in mice (Futurity)

Caffeine

  • Caffeine has been a boon for civilization, Michael Pollan says. But it has come at a cost. (The Washington Post)

Nicotine

  • The vaping 'flavor ban' goes into effect today. Here's what it does (The Hill)

  • Mismatched tobacco laws could put federal funding for NC at risk (The News & Observer)

  • American Lung Association Gives Arizona Failing Grades in Tobacco Control Report (Phoenix New Times)

  • American Lung Association gives Georgia low grades for tobacco use (11Alive.com)

  • Michigan receives 'F' grade for tobacco prevention, new report shows (WWMT)

Alcohol

  • Baby boomers are the booziest generation – and are driving a 60 per cent rise in alcohol-related hospital admissions (The Telegraph)

Kratom

Kava

  • The great kava boom: how Fiji's beloved psychoactive brew is going global (The Guardian)

Miscellaneous

  • Measure To Decriminalize Psychedelics Advances In Washington, D.C. (Marijuana Moment)

  • Scientists find a new trippy link between psychedelics and climate change (Inverse)

  • Psychedelics linked to persisting reductions in cannabis, opioid, and stimulant use (PsyPost)

  • Could wearable microdosing technology be a thing one day? (Psymposia)

  • DEA’s National Drug Threat Assessment Shows Decrease in Drug Overdose Deaths (Pharmacy Times)

  • A New Nonprofit Is Betting on Psychedelic Therapy (Outside Magazine)

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This Week in Psychoactives - 8.23.19

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CANNABIS

  • Federal Data Shows Youth Marijuana Use Isn’t Increasing Under Legalization (Marijuana Moment)

  • Illicit Cannabis Vape Carts Hospitalized 7 in California, Doctors Say (Leafly)

  • Maryland Court Rules Marijuana Odor Not Enough To Search A Person (NPR)

  • Step Aside, Cannabinoids: Weed’s Flavonoids Fight Cancer, Too (MERRY JANE)

  • Marijuana Flower Offers More Pain Relief Than Other Cannabis Products, Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Texas Might Have Accidentally Decriminalized Marijuana (GQ)

  • Bernie Sanders Calls For Legalization Of Marijuana And Safe Injection Sites (Marijuana Moment)

  • Canadian Men Are Twice as Likely to Use Cannabis as Women, Survey Says (MERRY JANE)

  • New Industry-Backed Marijuana Legalization Measure Filed In Florida (Marijuana Moment)

  • The FBI Just Launched a Corruption Probe Into the Weed Industry (MERRY JANE)

  • No eating, no drinking, and now, no marijuana before surgery, doctors say (The Boston Globe)

  • Oklahoma Bans Employment Discrimination Against Marijuana Patients (MERRY JANE)

  • Netflix Curbs Tobacco Use Onscreen, But Not Pot. What's Up With That? (NPR)

  • Elizabeth Warren’s Criminal Justice Plan Involves Legalizing Marijuana And Safe Injection Sites (Marijuana Moment)

  • State shuts down Walled Lake marijuana testing lab for fudging test results (Detroit Free Press)

  • Canadian woman faces lifetime ban after getting caught with CBD oil at U.S. border (CBC)

  • Credit Unions Can Bank Hemp Businesses, Federal Agency Announces (Marijuana Moment)

  • Jacksonville lawyer who claimed marijuana was legal must pay arrested clients $370k (The Florida Times-Union)

  • Fatty meal might affect how you absorb CBD (UPI)

  • North Carolina House OKs Ban on Smokable Hemp (Leafly)

  • Oregon Has Way Too Much Legal Weed. This Is Where It's Going (VICE)

  • Colorado man who says he was delivering hemp charged in SD with selling marijuana (Rapid City Journal)

  • Nearly every single person arrested for weed in NYC this year was black or Latinx (Queens Daily Eagle)

  • CBD Infused Food Products Ruled Illegal in Washington State (Sapling)

  • ‘The system is swamped.’ Canada can’t keep up with requests to study cannabis (Science Magazine)

  • Marijuana Can Boost Risks of Drinking Alcohol (Psych Central)

  • Canadians continue to buy cannabis illegally (Quartz)

  • Contrary to widespread belief, cannabis addiction is possible. Here’s what it’s like (Global News)

LSD

  • Tripping on Broadway: A New Musical Explores LSD Use by Cary Grant and More (The New York Times)

  • How Peter Fonda’s LSD trip with the Beatles produced a classic John Lennon lyric (Los Angeles Times)

MAGIC MUSHROOMS

MDMA

  • MDMA treatment for alcoholism reduces relapse, study suggests (The Guardian)

  • Man dies from 'severe reaction' to MDMA days after the authorities warned of a strong batch of the drug circulating in Jersey (Jersey Evening Post)

  • Woman fell off Cornwall cliff and died after quitting social media and taking MDMA pills (Cornwall Live)

  • Girl, one, found CHEWING on MDMA capsule she found in dumped in a playground (The Sun)

DMT

AYAHUASCA

SALVIA DIVINORUM

SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS

  • Dangerous Synthetic Cannabinoids Found in Liquid Claiming to be CBD (Cannabis Now)

  • Spice crisis deepens as 9 kids collapse after taking zombie drug and deaths surge (Mirror)

NITROUS OXIDE

  • Mum died after self-medicating with 100 canisters of laughing gas (Metro)

KETAMINE

  • A single ketamine infusion combined with mindfulness-based therapy shows promise in treatment of cocaine addiction (PsyPost)

  • Ketamine may not be an actual antidepressant, but may decrease the burden of symptoms (Medical Xpress)

  • Boise organization researches ketamine use to treat depression (The Arbiter)

  • Donald Trump Thinks He Can Stop Veteran Suicides With Ketamine (Spin)

OPIOIDS

  • Wide distribution of Naloxone effective in preventing opioid-related deaths (Medical Xpress)

  • ‘Saved from a horrible fate’: Legal heroin prescribed to hundreds of UK drug users, figures reveal (The Independent)

  • 76% of opium produced in the world is discovered in Iran (Tehran Times)

  • Access to naloxone reduces opioid overdose deaths, saves money, study says (UPI)

  • Naloxone, a drug that reverses overdoses, can save lives. Here's why you should learn how to use it. (The Washington Post)

  • How often is fentanyl in your drugs? Some hard data (Rooster Magazine)

  • Canada Might Have Found a Back Door to End the War on Drugs (VICE)

  • How the Shakers Became America’s Best Opium Producers (The Daily Beast)

  • Op-Ed: A drug called buprenorphine saved me from heroin addiction. It could save millions more — if we let it (Los Angeles Times)

  • People Have Used, Abused Opioids For Thousands of Years (The Fix)

  • Opium addiction in Korea's past (Korea Times)

  • Babies born after opioid exposure deserve legal recognition, lawyers argue (Charleston Gazette-Mail)

  • Wisdom teeth removal is contributing to the opioid crisis, experts warn (CBS News)

  • 'What Would You Do?' focuses on the opioid crisis (ABC News)

COCAINE

  • Mexico judge approves recreational cocaine for two users (BBC)

  • Crack Cocaine Makes a Paris Neighborhood ‘Hell’ for Users and Residents (The New York Times)

METHAMPHETAMINE

  • Meth and heart disease correlation not fully understood (Medical Xpress)

  • The ‘fourth wave’ of the opioid crisis: Feds warn of a rise in meth use (TribLIVE)

CAFFEINE

  • Mormons warn that coffee, vaping are no-nos despite fancy names, alluring flavors (Fox News)

  • Is It Better to Drink Coffee Before or After You Exercise? The Answer Might Surprise You (Yahoo! Lifestyle)

TOBACCO

  • Tobacco industry anti-smoking ads reached less than half of U.S. adults (Reuters)

  • Why US lags behind on graphic cigarette warnings (BBC)

  • NYC Is Coming For Your Flavored Juul Pods (Gothamist)

ALCOHOL

  • Costa Rica Confirms 2 More Suspected Alcohol Poisoning Deaths, Raising Death Toll to 25 (TIME)

  • Why Warning Pregnant Women Not to Drink Can Backfire (The New York Times)

KRATOM

  • Kratom would require prescription in Michigan under Senate bill (WJRT)

  • Kratom Legality In Texas: Is It Legal To Buy, Carry, and Consume In The State? (Kratom Guides)

  • Is It Legal To Carry Kratom Products In Ohio? (Kratom Guides)

  • Does Kratom Really Help Athletes in Sports? (The Sports Daily)

  • What is kratom and why is its safety being questioned? (Health24)

KAVA

  • Kava Consumption Still An Issue Says Methodist Church President (Fiji Sun)

SANANGA

MISCELLANEOUS

  • Dozens of People in Multiple States Have Lung Disease Linked to Vaping, and No One Knows Why (Gizmodo)

  • Vaping May Harm Your Blood Flow—Even Without Nicotine (WIRED)

  • The World’s First Clinical Trials on Microdosing LSD and Psilocybin Are Coming (MERRY JANE)

  • Berkeley, CA May Be Next the City to Decriminalize Natural Psychedelics (Filter)

  • Synthetic Drugs Will Change the Global Drug Trade Forever (VICE)

  • Extinction Rebellion founder calls for mass psychedelic disobedience (New Scientist)

  • Pupils who take drugs, drink and smoke more likely to be unhappy (The Guardian)

  • Americans spend $150B on cocaine, meth, marijuana, heroin (UPI)

  • Use of Marijuana, Meth, Hallucinogens Up in New SAMHSA Survey (Medscape)

  • What Science Says About Using Sleep Medications (Discover Magazine)

  • Psychedelics and Women’s Health (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • Argentina Tries To Stop Synthetic Drug Traffickers Sidestepping Prosecution (InSight Crime)

  • Should Psychedelic Therapists Have First-hand Experience with Psychedelics? (Chacruna)

  • Safe injection rooms are key to halting rise in drug deaths – expert (The Guardian)

  • Psychedelic Yoga (Psychology Today)

  • Man Who Died of OD Was Allegedly “Kicked Out of Treatment for Smoking” (Filter)

  • Why are stimulant-related deaths spiking in the U.S.? (Salon)

  • Turf war between rival drug gangs sparks surge in shootings (Liverpool Echo)

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On the Monday following each edition of “This Week in Psychoactives,” I post a “Last Week in Psychoactives” video recap to my YouTube channel. After that is done, I retroactively add the video to the corresponding blog post. Here is this week’s video recap, which actually covers the past four weeks’ worth of news since I was away on vacation for a few weeks:


This Week in Psychoactives - 7.12.19

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CANNABIS

  • Hawaii has decriminalized marijuana (Vox)

  • Congressional Committee Discusses How to Legalize Cannabis (Leafly)

  • Youth Cannabis Use Drops 8% in Legal States, Study Finds (Leafly)

  • In states where marijuana is legal, licensed dispensaries are pushing out drug dealers (MarketWatch)

  • New research indicates that cannabinoids could be efficacious pain management options (PsyPost)

  • Marijuana Gives Men And Women More Sexual Desire And Better Orgasms, Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Congress Votes To Allow Home Loans For Veterans Working In Marijuana Industry (Forbes)

  • Israeli college to offer degree specializing in medical cannabis (The Jerusalem Post)

  • Cannabis cake gift eaten by unwitting Warrington nurse (BBC)

  • Over Half of CBD Products Sold in UK Are Inaccurately Labeled, New Study Finds (MERRY JANE)

  • New Evidence on Pot During Pregnancy (The Atlantic)

  • Too high? ‘Parachute’ down with a new pill created by Michigan scientist (mlive.com)

  • Illegal cannabis seeds may be used to make legal medicinal cannabis products (New Zealand Herald)

  • Tulsi Gabbard Files Bill To Study Hemp’s Uses For Just About Everything (Marijuana Moment)

  • FDA Issues CBD Warnings, But No New Regulations – Yet (MERRY JANE)

  • Can cannabis treat anxiety? It's complicated (The Guardian)

  • Most Addiction Specialists Support Legalizing Medical Marijuana, Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • West Virginia Is Years Away From Medical Cannabis, Officials Say (Leafly)

  • Colorado grows annual cannabis sales to $1 billion as other states struggle (CNBC)

  • Pete Buttigieg’s Racial Justice Plan Would Legalize Marijuana And Decriminalize Drug Possession (Marijuana Moment)

  • A beloved cafeteria worker nicked his finger on a knife – and got fired for using marijuana at home (The Boston Globe)

  • Illegal cannabis getting even cheaper, as legal gets costlier, StatsCan says (CBC)

  • AOC And Kamala Harris File Bill Protecting Drug Offenders From Losing Public Housing (Marijuana Moment)

  • Cannabis: Misinformation about CBD can be life-threatening (The Conversation)

  • You Can Legally Smoke Weed Naked on the Patio of a Southeast Portland Sex Club (Willamette Week)

  • People in states where marijuana is legal are eating more salty snacks and ice cream (MarketWatch)

  • Jay-Z joins cannabis company Caliva as chief brand strategist (CNN)

  • How Psychedelic Surf Smugglers Invented Dabs (With Help From the CIA?) (Leafly)

LSD

  • A Guy Allegedly Took LSD, Stabbed People With A Pencil And Lawn Light, And Hit Two Women With A Truck (BuzzFeed News)

MAGIC MUSHROOMS

MDMA

  • STUDY: Use of MDMA & Similar Drugs May Increase Risk of Valvular Heart Disease (YourEDM)

  • Sydney teen swallowed MDMA pills 'to avoid detection' at a music festival (news.com.au)

  • 'The drug of the moment': five per cent of year 10 students have tried ecstasy (The Sydney Morning Herald)

  • Music festival MDMA overdose patient waited an hour for an ambulance (7NEWS.com.au)

  • Haunting texts reveal how young woman was scared to take MDMA which killed her at a Sydney music festival (New Zealand Herald)

  • Family devastated after schoolgirl, 16, dies after ‘taking ecstasy’ at party (Metro)

  • MDMA can make 'mild mannered people' aggressive, inquest hears (The Sydney Morning Herald)

  • Teen took up to nine MDMA capsules before dying at festival, inquest hears (ABC News)

AYAHUASCA

IBOGA

  • Opinion: Miami University must reverse unjust decision to terminate professors (Cincinnati.com)

SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS

  • Study: Seizures, coma more common with synthetic cannabinoids than cannabis (AAP News)

KETAMINE

  • How the approval of esketamine has helped shift the perception of ketamine and other psychedelics (Tahoe Daily Tribune)

  • The Woodlands gets first ketamine infusion center to treat depression (Chron)

OPIOIDS

  • Teens abusing painkillers are more likely to later use heroin (Medical Xpress)

  • Generic Naloxone Approved for Opioid Overdose (Physician's Weekly)

  • Naloxone Dispensing Found Higher at Facilities with Opioid Workflow (Pharmacy Times)

  • The Global Opioid Supply Chain Begins in Tasmania (Pacific Standard)

  • With opium prices down, Mexican poppy planters are packing their bags (The Hustle)

  • Minnesota’s largest naloxone distributor won’t get grant funds (INFORUM)

  • If Cops Don't Die From Incidental Fentanyl Exposure, a Drug Treatment Specialist Warns, They 'Could Become Addicted to It Instantly' (Reason)

  • Portsmouth doctor reprimanded for treatment of chronic pain patient (New Hampshire Union Leader)

  • To fight opioid epidemic, treat drug use with compassion, not judgment (USA Today)

COCAINE

  • People are giving their greyhounds cocaine to make them run faster (GQ)

  • Teen violin prodigy dies of apparent drug overdose in London mansion (New York Post)

CAFFEINE

  • Scientists create ‘molecular coffee' that doesn't require beans (Fox 35 Orlando)

  • Caffeine powder in protein shake led to man's death, family says (Fox News)

  • Research shows that drinking Matcha tea can reduce anxiety (Medical Xpress)

  • World’s Coffee Growers Seek to Set Minimum Price to Help Poor Farmers (The Wall Street Journal)

  • One teaspoon of legal, popular but deadly caffeine powder is like drinking 60 cans of Red Bull (news.com.au)

TOBACCO

  • Netflix Promises to Reduce Depictions of Tobacco in Future Projects (Teen Vogue)

  • Children from deprived areas exposed to six times more tobacco retailing (Medical Xpress)

  • Will e-cigarettes usher in a new tobacco epidemic? Some researchers say yes. (Houston Chronicle)

  • Hennepin County Votes To Raise Tobacco Age To 21 In More Communities (WCCO)

  • Livermore votes to ban the sale of flavored tobacco, e-cigarettes (KGO)

  • Big tobacco shifting to smokeless as smoking becomes ‘less and less’ popular (Fox Business)

  • Maine Law To Prevent Tobacco Use, Streamline Tobacco Taxes (Maine Public)

BENZODIAZEPINES

  • B.C. harm-reduction sites, doctors struggling with new type of overdose (Vancouver Sun)

  • Psychedelic Healing & Benzodiazepines: Are Chill Pills Cool to Combine? (Spirit Pharmacist)

ALCOHOL

NOOTROPICS

  • These Clinically-Proven Nootropics Are Specially Formulated to Improve Cognition and Focus (Futurism)

  • Nootropics is the Fyre Festival of the Supplement Industry (Equities)

  • What’s Phenibut and When Should You Consider Using It? (Prague Post)

KRATOM

  • Kratom Linked to Serious Side Effects and Deaths in New Study (Gizmodo)

  • As some states ban kratom, Michigan considers regulating it (Detroit Metro Times)

  • Local doctor, CDC warn of potential dangers of kratom (WAVY.com)

  • Kratom supporters respond to recent FDA warning (WMBF)

KAVA

  • Kava for Anxiety- Separating Fact from Fiction (MedShadow)

KHAT

MISCELLANEOUS

  • Psychedelics Take the TED Talk Stage for the First Time (Filter)

  • Amnesty International Is Calling for a U.N. Probe Into the Philippine Drug War (TIME)

  • Why Malaysia’s New Proposal Could Change Southeast Asia’s Drugs Debate (The Diplomat)

  • New law allows NC drug dealers to be charged with murder (WTVD)

  • Psychedelic mental health treatment expected to be approved in Australia within five years (The Guardian)

  • Philadelphia supervised injection site plan gets backing from attorneys general in 7 states (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

  • U.S. Prosecutors Say Drug Lord El Chapo Should Get Life in Prison (TIME)

  • Testing festival goers’ pills isn’t the only way to reduce overdoses. Here’s what else works (The Conversation)

  • Social Factors Are an Essential—And Changeable—Element of Addiction (Filter)

  • I hate drugs, but teenagers are dying while we maintain a supposed moral veneer (The Guardian)

  • Florida Sheriff Deputy Arrested After Planting Drugs on Innocent People (Reason)

  • A man I found guilty of dealing drugs died in prison. I wish I could take that verdict back. (The Washington Post)

  • How Can Harm Reduction Do Better for Transgender People? (Filter)

  • Minister hopes drug deaths record will be 'wake-up call' (BBC)

  • How Psychiatry and Hallucinogenic Drugs Meet in Painting (Hyperallergic)

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On the Monday following each edition of “This Week in Psychoactives,” I post a “Last Week in Psychoactives” video recap to my YouTube channel. After that is done, I retroactively add the video to the corresponding blog post. Here is this week’s video recap: