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Notes1. Epigraph Jack S. Margolis and Richard Clorfene, A Child's Garden of Grass (New York, Pocket Books edition, 1975), p. 26. (back) 2. "Only two effects": Andrew T. Weil, "Cannabis," Science Journal 5a: no. 3 (September 1969): 36-42. (back) 3. The Boston University study is described in Andrew T. Weil, Norman E. Zinberg, and Judith M. Nelsen, "Clinical and Psychological Effects of Marihuana in Man," Science 162 (13 December 1968): 1234-42 (back) 4. A complete list of effects, as recorded in the Weil-Zinberg experiments and in other studies, appears in the second appendix to this book. (back) 5. A fuller description of the effects of the major cannabinoids appears in chapter 1 l. (back) 6. Making hashish: Marihuana Reconsidered, p. 39. (back) 7. Tart: On Being Stoned, p. 13. (back) 8. William James: The Varieties of Religious Experience (New York, 1935), p. 298. (back) 9. Weil's view of altered states: Andrew Weil, The Natural Mind, p. 96. For another view of Weil's book, see Lester Grinspoon's review in the New York Times Book Review, (15 October 1972), pp. 26-28. (back) 10. The public's attitude toward drugs: see Norman E. Zinberg and John A. Robertson, Drugs and the Public. (back) 11. "Five brains": Joseph Berke and Calvin C. Hernton, The Cannabis Experience, p. 62. (back)
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