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Colombian busted in TX for Ayahuasca Options
 
Prana2020
#41 Posted : 9/26/2014 2:13:41 PM
wearepeople wrote:
DisEmboDied wrote:
Old news, he was let go and sent back.



Source?

http://www.chron.com/new...medicine-man-1704485.php
Quote:
"Ride the chaos, ride the beast
Ride the dreams shattered into smithereens
Ride the wave into the abyss"

-Prana2020
 
wearepeople
Senior Member
#42 Posted : 9/27/2014 1:12:56 AM
Wow, that's awesome.

Thanks for the link Prana2020!

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friken
#43 Posted : 1/5/2015 4:23:17 AM
benzyme wrote:
starway6 wrote:
[quote=DMTripper]I don't believe this guy will ever go to jail.



bullsh..

when's the last time you've been here? ...

lol
this texan doesn't have a small brain, and prefers microbrew over watered-down rat piss. I actually prefer
a mescaline margarita over that.
I don't own a pair of boots, and have never been to a rodeo. I don't own a truck, I don't even
like trucks, nor country music.
nice generalizations, though. not all of us are bible-thumping/skoal dipping hicks.


heh... funny post thx. having lived in dallas, houston and austin before I would guess you are from austin? Smile

while the stereotypes are certainly not all true in austin and big cities in texas, when I visit small texas towns, it feels like every stereotype is 100% true. But that may hold true for many/most states.



 
friken
#44 Posted : 1/5/2015 4:25:21 AM
Adjhart wrote:
Quote:
mescaline margarita



Shocked


That sounds amazing and truly texan, maybe they'll serve it at the Iron Cactus one day Cool



What we all want to know.... is the Mesc Margarita served in a BIG GLASS BOOT w an umbrella? Or maybe a texas shaped mug?

 
benzyme
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#45 Posted : 1/5/2015 5:10:00 AM
friken wrote:
benzyme wrote:
starway6 wrote:
[quote=DMTripper]I don't believe this guy will ever go to jail.



bullsh..

when's the last time you've been here? ...

lol
this texan doesn't have a small brain, and prefers microbrew over watered-down rat piss. I actually prefer
a mescaline margarita over that.
I don't own a pair of boots, and have never been to a rodeo. I don't own a truck, I don't even
like trucks, nor country music.
nice generalizations, though. not all of us are bible-thumping/skoal dipping hicks.


heh... funny post thx. having lived in dallas, houston and austin before I would guess you are from austin? Smile

while the stereotypes are certainly not all true in austin and big cities in texas, when I visit small texas towns, it feels like every stereotype is 100% true. But that may hold true for many/most states.






indeed, i observe the same.

originally from san antonio, moved all over the us, and settled down in the austin area.
the only thing i hate about this state are the draconian laws and small-town mentalities.
"Nothing is true, everything is permitted." ~ hassan i sabbah
"Experiments are the only means of attaining knowledge at our disposal. The rest is poetry, imagination." -Max Planck
 
BundleflowerPower
#46 Posted : 1/5/2015 12:33:43 PM
friken wrote:
benzyme wrote:
starway6 wrote:
[quote=DMTripper]I don't believe this guy will ever go to jail.



bullsh..

when's the last time you've been here? ...

lol
this texan doesn't have a small brain, and prefers microbrew over watered-down rat piss. I actually prefer
a mescaline margarita over that.
I don't own a pair of boots, and have never been to a rodeo. I don't own a truck, I don't even
like trucks, nor country music.
nice generalizations, though. not all of us are bible-thumping/skoal dipping hicks.


heh... funny post thx. having lived in dallas, houston and austin before I would guess you are from austin? Smile

while the stereotypes are certainly not all true in austin and big cities in texas, when I visit small texas towns, it feels like every stereotype is 100% true. But that may hold true for many/most states.





Not always true. There's some pretty open minded small towns in central Texas. Especially in the hill country. I lived in one small town where more than one person had cannibis growing in their front garden with no problem at all. Perhaps that's why Hollywood has taken the town over.

Anyway I'd have thought that a shaman wouldn't have much problem in TX, since TX frowns on regulation of any kind. I've lived in Houston and Austin and in the head shops there, one could find way more goodies than in a head shop in my city. Sometimes Texas defies stereotypes. Louisiana is way more closed minded, except for New Orleans that is.
 
benzyme
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#47 Posted : 1/5/2015 4:02:33 PM
north, east and west tx have transplants from the southern states, who're largely intolerant, hypocritical bible-thumpers, generally speaking...for those types, there is only one true religion, and one god; practicing anything else would be considered sacreligious.

but yeah, central tx is where it's @...from fredericksburg to austin...the area is beautiful, the air and water are clean.
more open-minded here than much of tx.
"Nothing is true, everything is permitted." ~ hassan i sabbah
"Experiments are the only means of attaining knowledge at our disposal. The rest is poetry, imagination." -Max Planck
 
lsDxMdmaddicThc
#48 Posted : 1/5/2015 4:59:08 PM
This is completely absurd.

What's more disturbing is that the majority of the population is so oblivious and uneducated, that they will also see it as simply "intent to distribute a schedule 1 drug" and group him with drug dealers and true criminals.

We need to work towards educating the masses about the role of psychedelics, especially Ayahuasca, in the healing process for physical, and psychological illness.

It's sad that we are so misunderstood and viewed no different than criminals and druggies.

Fear not, with a little determination and hard work, this will all be changed in time!

We are evolving and perfection doesn't exist on Earth.
We must constantly work to better ourselves and the world around us.

God bless this poor man and his family, as he is a victim of an unenlightened, corrupt, and greedy "justice" system.
Heaven existing here between Hell

We surf the transient wave, balancing on our breath, building and destroying until death.

We are the divine creators and destroyers.
We are the portals & black holes.
We choose what we manifest at the present moment in whatever dimension we inhabit.
"We are the ones we've been waiting for" - Hopi Proverb
 
lsDxMdmaddicThc
#49 Posted : 1/5/2015 5:07:54 PM
Prana2020 wrote:
wearepeople wrote:
DisEmboDied wrote:
Old news, he was let go and sent back.



Source?

http://www.chron.com/new...medicine-man-1704485.php


Oh this is wonderful news!
Definately put a positive spin on my day!
Heaven existing here between Hell

We surf the transient wave, balancing on our breath, building and destroying until death.

We are the divine creators and destroyers.
We are the portals & black holes.
We choose what we manifest at the present moment in whatever dimension we inhabit.
"We are the ones we've been waiting for" - Hopi Proverb
 
null24
Welcoming committeeModerator
#50 Posted : 1/8/2015 2:57:19 AM
Phobias are irrational, i know but I'm scared of Texas. I've actually driven around it, to avoid it. Twice. Neutral
Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon
*γνῶθι σεαυτόν*
 
inaniel
#51 Posted : 1/8/2015 4:09:07 AM
I grew up in north tx and being Hispanic, I can say it was a very racist and bible thumping area.



Dallas isn't so bad. Wish I could afford to move my family to Austin. Hey benzyme, have you ever checked out garden of the ancients?
 
benzyme
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#52 Posted : 1/8/2015 5:10:10 AM
I have not. where is it?


I'm also hispanic, but have had family in tx since early statehood, perhaps earlier. Racist hypocrites couldn't tell me to go back where I came from, I'm already here.
"Nothing is true, everything is permitted." ~ hassan i sabbah
"Experiments are the only means of attaining knowledge at our disposal. The rest is poetry, imagination." -Max Planck
 
inaniel
#53 Posted : 1/8/2015 2:58:38 PM
benzyme wrote:
I have not. where is it?


I'm also hispanic, but have had family in tx since early statehood, perhaps earlier. Racist hypocrites couldn't tell me to go back where I came from, I'm already here.

Just north of Austin, Manor I think it is. Very large sustainable cacti farm. They also grow caapi and chacruna but didn't have cutting when I visited a few years back. I've been meaning to drive out there again , some rodent ate my bridgessii Sad
 
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