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  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • 1. An Overview of
  • The First Time
  • Because our Puritan-based society has traditionally been uneasy
  • Addiction and
  • At the same time, marijuana is an attractive activity for
  • Strategies of Smokers
  • There are some smokers who are convinced that "good
  • Stopping
  • Notes
  • 14. Looking Ahead:
  • Smokers of this persuasion speak of marijuana being grown by
  • In the event of legalization, it is unlikely that names will
  • The Moment of Awareness
  • Appendix
  • On the other hand, I very often have magnificent creative
  • 2. A Denver high school
  • I don't know if you're interested, but the reason I started
  • Notes

    1. Mezzrow: in The Drug Experience, p. 89. (back)

    2. See Alan Watts, The Joyous Cosmology, p. 27. See also Charles Richet, "Poisons of the Intelligence: Hasheesh," Popular Science Monthly, 1878, pp. 482-86. (back)

    3. Tart: On Being Stoned, 153. (back)

    4. Melges experiments: Frederick Melges et al., "Marihuana and Temporal Disintegration," Science 168 (29 May 1970): 1118-20; Melges et al., "Temporal Disintegration and Depersonalization During Marihuana Intoxication," Archives of General Psychiatry 23 (1970): 204-lo. See also Solomon H. Snyder, Uses of Marijuana, pp. 66-67 (back)

    5. Goode: Marijuana Smokers, pp. 159-60. (back)

    6. Tart: On Being Stoned, p. 171. (back)

    7. These are discussed more fully in the following chapter. (back)

    8. Walter Benjamin: Reflections (New York, 1978), p. 140. (back)

    9. Henri Michaux: Light Through Darkness, p. 124-27. Reprinted in George Andrews and Simon Vinkenoog, The Book of Grass, p. 107. (back)

    10. A Child's Garden of Grass: p. 123. (back)

    11. Tart: On Being Stoned, p. 168. (back)

    12. Chess analogy: The Cannabis Experience, p. 66. (back)

    13. Weil: The Natural Mind, chapter 7. (back)

    14. Weil: The Natural Mind, chapter 6. (back)

    15. A Child's Garden of Grass: p. 27. (back)

    16. On Being Stoned: p. 172. (back)

    17. Marihuana Reconsidered: pp. 113-14. (back)

    18. American Medical Association: Marihuana Reconsidered, p. 157 (back)

    19. Sidney Cohen: The Drug Dilemma (New York, 1969), p. 60. (back)

    20. William Burroughs: "Points of Distinction Between Sedative and Consciousness-Expanding Drugs," Evergreen Review, December 1964. Reprinted in part in The Book of Grass, pp. 207-8. Quoted in Marihuana Reconsidered, p. 156. (back)

    21. Radcliffe student: quoted in Bennett. (back)

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