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#1 Posted : 5/5/2015 5:52:51 AM

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This article was just released today.

I feel optimistic, I think we're in the midst of some exciting times. I can't wait to see what we might learn about these substances if research were allowed to fully take off.

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OSLO — In a country so wary of drug abuse that it limits the sale of aspirin, Pal-Orjan Johansen, a Norwegian researcher, is pushing what would seem a doomed cause: the rehabilitation of LSD.

It matters little to him that the psychedelic drug has been banned here and around the world for more than 40 years. Mr. Johansen pitches his effort not as a throwback to the hippie hedonism of the 1960s, but as a battle for human rights and good health.

In fact, he also wants to manufacture MDMA and psilocybin, the active ingredients in two other prohibited substances, Ecstasy and so-called magic mushrooms.

All of that might seem quixotic at best, if only Mr. Johansen and EmmaSofia, the psychedelics advocacy group he founded with his American-born wife and fellow scientist, Teri Krebs, had not already won some unlikely supporters, including a retired Norwegian Supreme Court judge who serves as their legal adviser.

The group, whose name derives from street slang for MDMA and the Greek word for wisdom, stands in the vanguard of a global movement now pushing to revise drug policies set in the 1970s. That it has gained traction in a country so committed to controlling drug use shows how much old orthodoxies have crumbled.

The Norwegian group wants not only to stir discussion about prohibited drugs, but also to manufacture them, in part, it argues, to guarantee that they are safe. It recently began an online campaign to raise money so that it can, in cooperation with a Norwegian pharmaceuticals company, start quality-controlled production of psilocybin and MDMA, drugs that Mr. Johansen says saved and transformed his life.

“I helped myself with psychedelics and want others to have the same opportunity without the risk of arrest,” said Mr. Johansen, a 42-year-old researcher at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim. He recalled how, as a young man, he defeated an alcohol problem, a smoking habit, post-traumatic stress disorder and depression by taking psilocybin and MDMA...

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Here is a link to Johansens organization, EmmaSofia, for those interested.
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#2 Posted : 5/5/2015 6:22:21 AM

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As a result, she added, “I would never use the word ‘legalize,’ but talk instead about regulating, not liberalizing.


I hold the same position.
The word "legalize" is too synonymous with "Allow and Condone".
The word "regulate" is more productive, with the arguing point being that children are more exposed to harmful drugs in an unregulated market, than a regulated market run by those who qualify.


Unfortunately, I also think it is a LOOONG battle before policy changes.

Remember, Cannabis is STILL classified as a schedule 1 narcotic, even in the presence of indisputable medical benefits (of which the list is fast growing).

Having said that... the doors have already been slightly opened, and too many people have now put their foot in, that it will no longer be closed. Science is on our side. Research has quietly resumed on many fronts in the western world
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#3 Posted : 5/5/2015 6:34:28 AM

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"LSD terrifies governments; it is their ultimate fear because it changes the way people look at the world,” said David Nutt, a professor of neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College London. He was fired in 2009 as the British government’s drug policy adviser after he told a radio interviewer that alcohol was far more harmful than LSD and other psychedelics.


Bingo! This guy nailed it right on the head and lost his job for telling the truth. Too bad.

It is great to see people like Pal-Orjan Johansen and the above mentioned David Nutt go against the grain. We need more like-minded folks to join the fight against the ignorance that surrounds psychedelics. Opening a dialogue about psychedelics is half the battle.

It is hard to say how long it will take before the people decide that the psychedelics are no longer taboo. The article is certainly right to indicate that this is going to be a hard fight. Education will go a long way to remove many unfair stigmas attached to psychedelics. I feel like when people hear the positives of MDMA studies in helping PTSD patients they open up just a bit to the idea that these drugs have potential to help not just get us high.

I am happy that the dialogue about psychedelics is starting to open up. 40 years of ignorance is long enough. Time we tap into this resource and see what we can learn.

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