Remember John Walters? Yeah. We talked about him a lot here back in the day when he was the drug czar.
Well, he resurfaced on my Twitter with this response to cannabis legalization in New York.
Woke killers–If you have been to NYC, you know it does not need more substance abuse– https://t.co/eG3Qzwk500
— John Walters (@john_walters_) December 30, 2022
The excellent Steve Rolles hit back and drew out even more nonsense from the old czar.
The days of taking this kind of talk seriously are over–over because it is killing 100K of our brothers and sisters a year, over because addiction and OD's are out of control, but most of all it is over because walking the streets of our cities and towns make it contemptible. https://t.co/oPQIG6cXDm
— John Walters (@john_walters_) December 30, 2022
Still the same old John Walters.
Still active in politics today, John P. Walters (former assistant to disgraced drug tsar Bill Bennett) as of 2021 was appointed the president and CEO of a neocon think tank called the Hudson Institute after lurking about its hallways since 2009 as its VP and CEO. Walter’s tenure is linked to some of the Hudson Institute’s troubling legacies; according to Wiki:
In terms of drug related policies that might interest someone like John Walters, the Hudson Institute is linked to Big Pharma, in this case, Eli Lilly and Company through the Institute’s funding in part by the Lilly Foundation. It is linked to Monsanto, makers of RoundUp, the herbicide the US wanted to apply to coca fields in South America until prevented from doing so by international health experts. It also has links to former VP Mike Pence, who famously said tobacco doesn’t cause cancer and then a short time later received a campaign donation from tobacco distributor RJ Reynolds.
John Walter’s recent statements about marijuana and its consumers have officially cast his name back into the drug enforcement rackets. The Institute’s new prohibitionist meme will now increase public awareness of the woke killers within the contemptible war-bucks-themed Hudson Institute. Walter’s organization will not resonate well with civic minded cannabis connoisseurs, peace activists, agriculturalists, environmentalists or health care professionals.
The real problem is synthetic opiates. A wave of Pills to synthetic Mexican crap. England taught us that when you outlaw, you create a flood. Safe injection sites and all the goodies they give to take with you make the problems worse in one aspect while decreasing the problems in another–because of addiction and drug laws. Some say shooting up is more dangerous and can lead to quicker addiction. Yet there is a surge in free needles which is a ‘request’ for the more dangerous side of things, considering this surge (which always happens during war) is a giant byproduct of all the pills thrown out to Americans.
Cannabis and hallucinogens will–should help alleviate chunks of the mental illness problems existing inside drug addictions and homelessness . . . it’ll rewire their brains for healing, problem-solving, and empathy.
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Prince Harry — The Duke of Sussex – likes drugs.
Former New York City mayor and prohibitionist Rudolph W. Giuliani, who promoted a warrantless stop-and-frisk scheme that plagued many New Yorkers, is getting some payback by one of his former employees. Noelle Dunphy says working for him sucked and he kept hitting on her. She’s suing him for $3.1 million.
https://nypost.com/2023/01/05/ny-woman-sues-rudy-giuliani-for-3-1m-claiming-he-demanded-sexual-favors-created-toxic-work-environment/
How DMT alters perceptions of reality:
I lack personal knowledge of DMT. I would like to change that someday, given the opportunity. I’ve watched YouTube videos of folks describing their experiences and a common theme is “seeing” alien-like entities that speak.
The purpose of this comment though is curiosity about future studies where they are contemplating “continuous IV infusion” of DMT in order to lengthen the experience. Might be the best thing in the world for the study patients or may it be too much? If the trip is usually around 20 minutes does it make sense to prolong the experiment for science?
OT. Feeling a little sadness today. Just learned that Professor Raphael Mechoulam of Israel, the father of cannabis research died earlier this month at age 92. His work was continuously funded by the U.S. since the late 60’s with no interference. It wasn’t his primary source of funding and apparently American interests chose not to attempt to influence his work. He will be missed.
Yeah, too bad about Mechoulam. I haven’t taken DMT either. As I recall, the drug was introduced to the market as the “businessman’s acid” or “trip” because its effects were of such a short duration it could be taken during an office lunch break with no lingering effects when work began again. Maybe DMT will see business use again as psychedelics become more available as a thinking tool.
Genetics plays a major role in the addiction process:
Overdose death rates spike in categories related to race, gender and location:
Researchers in Indianapolis have altered the molecular structure of CBD to produce more effective antidotes for opioid overdoses than the stand-alone naloxone remedy:
This study suggests I’ve been using CBD wrong by pairing it with Kratom. If true, this would result in less effective analgesia from the Kratom dose which works primarily on the Mu opioid receptors.
I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how helpful Kratom has been for me. I’m using it a few times per month to keep from developing tolerance.