Born Illegal: The Shulgins and 2C-I

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Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin‘s hallowed lab. Photo by Charles Shaw.

“Poison is in everything, and no thing is without poison. The dosage makes it either a poison or a remedy.”  ~ Paracelsus

By all accounts Anthony Reed was what you would have called a model citizen. In a very traditional sense, he was a hardworking young man looking at a very bright future. He attended an exclusive boarding school for gifted students, and after posting a near-perfect score on the ACT and a 3.7 GPA at Louisiana Tech University, he found himself wooed by graduate programs across the country. Rather than go straight to grad school, though, Reed felt it was his obligation to volunteer a portion of his most able-bodied years to what he called “the betterment of society.” He applied for an Americorps post and was quickly accepted and dispatched to the Berkshires in Massachusetts to begin work on a conservation project that helped maintain federally protected land.

In mid-April of this year, the 22-year old Reed took a well-deserved break and drove to the Wanee Music Festival in Live Oak, Florida. He brought with him gallons of homemade gumbo that he and a friend planned to give away, and three small doses of an obscure psychedelic compound known as “2C-I.” Each 10 mg dose was just enough for a stimulant effect, according to Reed, to keep him awake and dancing all night to Government Mule, Widespread Panic, and the Allman Brothers Band.

Reed was introduced to psychedelics sometime in his sophomore year of college, where he was very active on campus and maintained a high GPA, all the while choosing to smoke marijuana instead of doing “the typical college drinking thing.” He already knew marijuana was not the “evil, dangerous drug people portrayed it to be.”

“My experimentation with psychedelics came as a result of the same understanding I went through with marijuana… if I had been lied to my whole life about that, I figured I’d find out what else I was lied to about.”

Reed was interested in exploring psychedelics and researched a number of them on Erowid, the free and extensive internet archive of psychoactive substances that contains thousands of anonymous reports of the effects of various substances. After some basic experimentation with LSD,  Reed came to many profound realizations that fundamentally changed his life and worldview.

“I feel like I got a boost of motivation and developed my own understanding of how I relate to the rest of the universe and what part I play in this world.”

He shared his experiences anonymously on Erowid, and soon began exploring more compounds, where he learned about the 2C drugs. He was looking for something that had the potential “to give me other perspectives I had not otherwise experienced on LSD.”

Reed first heard of 2C-I by reading the experience reports on Erowid, and the book PIHKAL, an archive of psychedelic compounds created by Dr. Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin, a former research chemist for Dow Chemical who is best known for introducing MDMA to psychedelic culture, and who was also the inventor of 2C-I. Reed felt he made an informed decision that 2C-I was safe to try. No deaths had ever been reported on the substance.

“It also had the benefit, so I thought, of keeping me out of trouble.”

Reed believed it was not against the law to possess 2C-I since it is an “unscheduled” compound, meaning it does not appear on the federal schedule (or ranking system) of Controlled Substances, nor is it explicitly made illegal in any known law. This makes it technically “not-illegal.” This distinction was critical to Reed, because he had worked too hard to jeopardize everything he had going for him to risk getting busted for possession of illegal drugs.

That measure of security would prove to be chimeric.  

Expecting only 10,000 people, the festival was overwhelmed when three times that number flowed through the gates. In response, like flies to a bloated carcass, it also appears that a commensurate number of undercover police officers joined in. Word quickly began to circulate about the sheer number of cops among them, and the equally audacious number of people getting busted for what seemed like ultra-petty offenses like smoking pot.

Pot busts are extremely rare at major music festivals like this one, where smoking in the open is de rigeur.  The conventional wisdom has been that these festivals provide safe containers for minor drug use, and the logistics of hauling out petty offenders to face misdemeanor busts was too cumbersome for zealous enforcement. Not so at Wanee, where it seemed like the police were out for blood (or at the very least, bank).

After the Allman Brothers set, Reed and two friends left the main stage and were hanging out together in a darker, quieter area of the festival grounds when a young man approached them and struck up a conversation. At gatherings like these, this is not at all out of character.

“We started talking about music we like, and he mentioned Phish and STS9. He started naming individual shows, like the Rothbury (Michigan) STS9 show in 2008, which we both agreed was amazing. We connected immediately.”

Appearing as if he might be fishing (or Phishing, as the case may be) for a hook-up, about a half hour later the stranger says, “It just sucks. I got some bunk tabs earlier. I wish I could find something here that wasn’t fucking bunk. You guys know where to get any molly (MDMA)?”  This too is not an unfamiliar practice at festivals, which, the police would argue, is why their presence is justified.

“I told him that I didn’t have any molly, but I had this one 2C-I pill left. He seemed curious so I explained to him what it was. He begged me to let him buy it, so I let him have it. He offered me ten dollars for it. I shrugged and took it. As soon as that happened, BAM! He grabbed my arm, and told me that I had sold to an undercover.”

Reed maintained a level head though, did not struggle, and pleaded his innocence while remaining calm and avoiding the stupid kinds of self incrimination most fall into once confronted by police.  He informed the undercover and his Sergeant  that the substance they took from him was not illegal. They were having none of it. They charged him with “sale of MDMA” and “possession of MDMA with intent to distribute.” In other words, they not only set him up, and got the charge wrong, but they called him a drug dealer too.

“I told the undercover the charges wouldn’t stick,” Reed said.

He also claims the Sergeant told the undercover that he could let Reed go, and that the only way Reed might have broken the law is if he sold the 2C-I in “lieu of MDMA”  as if he tried to pass it off as MDMA.”

“That’s exactly what he did,” the undercover told his superior.

Reed was incensed, and protested, but they laughed him off. It was only the beginning. He must have felt like he was in an alternate universe when the police later informed him that his 2C-I “field tested positive for MDMA.”

Whether this was true, or whether it was simply a charge that would stick, the net result was that Reed, the ostensibly well-read, law-abiding, volunteer civil servant, was now facing a felony bust, and the end of that promising future.

2C, or not 2C…that is the question

How is it that a purportedly legal substance (or at the very least, one that is not explicitly illegal) garners a felony bust? Perhaps we should begin by taking a look at the mysterious compound that caused all the trouble.

2C-I (or 2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodophenethylamine) belongs to a family of twenty-nine “2C” compounds which include the more notable 2C-B, 2C-E, and 2C-T-7 that are designated Schedule 1 or “dangerous with a high abuse potential and no known or accepted medicinal applications.” All of these compounds were invented (“synthesized” is how the chemists put it) by Shulgin.

Of course, that’s just the government talking, so you know where to rank their opinion. They say the same thing about marijuana, LSD, peyote, psilocybin, and DMT, none of which are addictive in the strict sense of the word, even though arguably marijuana can and does produce some “psychological dependency.” As to whether any of these substances are dangerous, well, that’s really all in how you define “dangerous.”  

Psychedelics are certainly considered dangerous by the powers that be, but not because of any imminent physical harm; it’s their perceived power to up-end the social order that is the real threat. But forty years after that particular breed of hysteria swept the nation, the scientific establishment is quickly reversing their opinions on much of this fear-mongering.  Let us remember that most these substances have been used as traditional medicines for thousands of years, and too much of anything is no good. Even ancient tribes had their rules and regulations, and the Shamans usually lived on the fringes of society.

The 2C drugs are psychedelic compounds that some classify as “entheogenic,” or substances that facilitate spiritual experiences.  Sasha, as a scientist, prefers the term “psychedelic,” derived from the Greek word for for “mind-manifesting.”   These substances are mostly found in the self-described “psychonaut” or consciousness-expanding culture, but regularly pop-up in rave culture as well, particularly 2C-B, which is as common as MDMA in many rave circles.

For anyone who thinks the “entheogen” moniker is a ruse that lacks virtue, 2C-B is used as a healing sacrament by some indigenous South African tribes. 2C-B is the active ingredient of a semi-synthetic “herbal” compound called “Ubulawu Nomathotholo” or the “Medicine of the Singing Ancestors.”  What makes this unique is that in this case shamanic healers chose this semi-synthetic over their traditional healing plants.

The 2C compounds produce a wide range of effects. Some are highly visual, while some are deeply introspective. Others enhance cognition or have primarily emotional effects. Many have few overt psychedelic effects at all. They are generally less potent and shorter acting than other more well known psychedelics.

2C-B is known as a sensual, tactile drug, often referred to as an “aphrodisiac.” 2C-T-7 is called “7th-Heaven” because it tends to produce states of enlightenment. 2C-E is known as “the teacher” because it promotes optimism, thoughtfulness and creativity. 2C-I is a more traditional, overtly LSD-like psychedelic, tending to be more visual and intellectual.

“The story of the 2C compounds,” says chemist Paul Daley, co-author with Sasha Shulgin and Tania Manning of The Shulgin Index: Psychedelic Phenethylamines & Related Compounds, “really starts with the first attempts to modify known naturally occurring psychedelics, to change their activity. This began in 1949 with the creation of the first synthetic analog of mescaline.”  

Mescaline, the principle active agent in peyote, was the first known psychedelic. Its use goes back over 7,000 years. It belongs to a family of compounds known as “phenethylamines,” which include the 2C family and more well-known drugs like MDMA, MDA, amphetamine, anti-depressants like Wellbutrin and Effexor, and essential amino acids like L-tyrosine. Phenethylamines are structurally close to dopamine, which is naturally occurring in the brain, and is involved with the sensing of pleasure and ‘reward.’ Phenethylamines are thought to be involved in the drive to repeat dosing with drugs such as cocaine and amphetamines, that stimulate dopamine receptors in the brain.

Until the 20th century, mescaline and cannabis were the only known drugs that were considered “psychedelic” (cannabis has mostly freed itself of this misclassification, although many assert that in the context of “mind-manifesting” it is a classic “psychedelic”). As of the passage of the Controlled Substances Act, there were another 150 known psychedelics, 11 of which including those mentioned above ended up on the federal drug schedule. This had the single largest impact on drug policy, because it took down the titans of psychedelia and began the 40-year dark age where legal scientific exploration of these compounds nearly ground to a halt.

As we enter the second decade of the new millennium, The Shulgin Index identifies some 1350 known compounds, of which roughly a third have been tested on humans and proven as psychoactive. Shulgin is credited with many of their discoveries as well.

Each of these enumerate phenethylamine compounds, sometimes referred to as “Sasha’s children,” are catalogued in PIHKAL, which stands for Phenethylamines I Have Known And Loved.”  This remarkable work of science and psychology by Shulgin and his wife Ann is a book for the ages. It also brought them no end of grief, or adulation, for daring to publish the results of their lifelong “relationship” with their “children.”

Paul Daley is part of a core group of people referred to as Team Shulgin by their friends, who help Ann and Sasha to carry on the legacy of their work. Team Shulgin includes Ann’s daughter Wendy Tucker, who edited PIHKAL and the sequel, TIHKAL (Tryptamines I Have Known And Loved), and is the head of Transform Press, the publisher of Shulgin books; and Greg and Tania Manning, the Shulgin researchers/writers/archivists/personal assistants who live, work and travel with them. An honorable mention goes to Earth and Fire Erowid, co-founders of their eponymously named website, who the Shulgins call “trusted family.” Erowid is the largest drug info library in the world, and they have posted large sections of both Shulgin books, PIHKAL and TIHKAL (which I affectionately refer to as “Pickle-Tickle”).

Atop Shulgin HillAnn and Sasha’s hilltop home east of the San Francisco Bay bears all the traits of a hidden sanctuary. It’s located off a tiny road named “Shulgin Lane” along a winding highway that straddles the hills around Mount Diablo. The modest ranch-style house is tucked in the fold of a hill, shrouded beneath an ancient grove of trees. Beside the house lies a short path that leads to Sasha’s laboratory, the most well-known, and revered, part of the property. This 10×20 foot wood and corrugated metal shack is to many around the world a holy site, a place where divine spiritual energy was distilled from the ether, concentrated into molecules, and given unto humanity through the work of a chemical prophet.

Hyperbole aside, calling the Shulgins prophets is not that big a stretch of the imagination. Their books have touched millions of lives through their naked and fearless exploration of the human psyche, and their most intimate life moments. More than that, the canon of compounds Sasha created has been at the core of a psychedelic revolution many years in the making that is just now re-emerging with force. This time, however, the revolution comes with bona fides, slowly walking hand in hand with policy and medicine. Timothy Leary may have been the mad prophet of modern psychonaut culture, as much as Albert Hofmann was their Werner Von Braun. But Sasha and Ann are Adam & Eve; for it was they, in a manner of speaking, who first dared to taste of the molecular tree of knowledge.

“Being an organic, medicinal chemist is a bit like chemistry bifurcated from alchemy,” offers Paul Daley.

Still, for all the chemical wizardry, there is more doctor in their efforts than alchemist. In the traditional practice of making medicines, the chemist would first extract a compound from  natural sources, like plants or fungi. Once the molecular structure of that compound was determined, the chemist would make modifications (consisting of moving certain atoms around the core rings of the structure) based upon certain hypotheses: We can make this drug work faster by making it more fat-soluble, by having it cross the blood-brain barrier faster, etc.

This was the precise approach Sasha took in all his work, which became known as The Shulgin Method. It is to make hypotheses about a group of closely related chemical structures, and then make the actual compounds, and then test them to evaluate their action. Sasha tested through self-experimentation. He would start with tiny doses, then wait a few days, double the dose, then wait a few days, repeat, repeat. He and Ann would measure every aspect of the experience, the medical and physiological effects, the psychological and social effects, slowly and systematically increasing the dose until he reached the point where “the true nature of the compound revealed itself.”

Anthony Reed has great respect for Sasha Shulgin. It fits, both are legitimate overachievers defined by open minds and compassionate hearts, and both got into trouble when they wandered into the legal gray zone of “designer drugs.” Of course, it was Shulgin himself who was the original “designer,” and no one knew it was a gray zone until he pioneered his way in there and opened Pandora’s Box, or discovered the Philosopher’s Stone, depending on your point of view.

In response to Sasha’s “crimes” – which amount to indulging in the spirit of scientific discovery with a DEA license, and having a Promethean need to disseminate the results – his lab has been raided three times, twice by the DEA, and once by local authorities. This all but forced Sasha to give up his license to study illicit substances (although it wasn’t revoked as many believe, but rather it was a “voluntary relinquishment”).

The raids, and his designation as the “Godfather of Psychedelics,” brought negative media attention and the kinds of itinerant pleasure seekers who thought Sasha’s lab would be the new Millbrook with wild experimentation in every corner. The Shulgins prefer to stay out of the limelight. After a lifetime devoted to scientific exploration and the betterment of humanity, which they downloaded into their books, they recently appeared in Dirty Pictures, an exceptional  documentary by Etienne Sauret about “Ann and Sasha’s lifelong quest to unlock the complexities of the human mind.”

Ann and Sasha are now in their twilight years, and Sasha’s health is precarious. Because of this, they value their privacy, and precious time with their family.  This is why, with few exceptions they no longer grant interviews. When they do, its usually because they have something important to say, and because they trust the messenger.

Prohibition is one of those topics on which they have much to say. The unfortunate side effect of drug prohibition is that the legitimate, objective evaluation of all of “Sasha’s children” for the betterment of humanity has, at the very least, been derided and discredited, and in some cases, been made impossible. This means that the 2C compounds, and so many of the other phenethylamines, have never been properly evaluated, for either their positive or negative properties.

“Some of them might have amazing potential for medicinal, psychological or spiritual growth and healing,” Paul Daley muses, then shrugs. “Under prohibition, certainly as it exists today, we’ll never know.”

A quick look around the circle reveals unanimous confirmation. There is so much these people could accomplish if set free to explore again. It is tragic to think of the sheer brainpower that is going to waste, but that’s a minor sacrifice when judged against those who have lost their freedom fighting for their cognitive liberty. In this context, Sasha and the rest of Team Shulgin understand his historical role quite differently. Not only are they deeply hurt by the lost knowledge caused by the 40-year dark age, they are devastated by the lost lives.  Because of the War on Drugs, the compounds Sasha discovered in pursuit of beneficent human evolution have instead led paradoxically to the arrest, incarceration, and often immiseration, of so many promising souls.

Sasha is painfully conscious of this, even though he knows it’s not his fault. Still, you have to believe that in some indirect way, they must feel at least partially responsible. These are compassionate, loving people; they have existed on this planet to heal others. Prison and criminality are the very antitheses of what they represent.   

What may be worse is that, as a direct consequence of Sasha’s work, drug laws were greatly expanded in 1986 under the Federal Analogue Act. This sweeping piece of legislation was enacted after a legal explosion in MDMA production during the mid-1980s. MDMA wasn’t explicitly illegal before 1986, so once it took hold in the culture it proliferated with the swiftness of the gods, scaring the bejeezus out of conservative America…as all of these spiritual, loving, hyper-perceptive compounds tend to do when they first roll into town.

Seeing What They Want 2C  – The Controlled Substance Analogue Enforcement Act of 1986

2C-I is not explicitly illegal, but that doesn’t mean it is legal either. Confusing? Of course it is, it’s American drug policy.

The Controlled Substance Analogue Enforcement Act was kind of like the Patriot Act for drugs. It made sure that any chemical compound even marginally similar to any scheduled compound was itself illegal, even if it hadn’t yet been synthesized and in effect existed only in theory.

According to Erowid, the Analogue Act (sometimes referred to as the “Designer Drug Law”) was explicitly enacted to allow the DEA to arrest and prosecute underground chemists who make minor changes to an existing illegal and/or scheduled substance, resulting in a new substance that can be sold as a recreational drug with the same or similar effects, but which is not specifically listed as illegal. Shulgin does not qualify here, since everything he did was legal and licensed, and as Paul Daley points out, “Sasha’s motivation was scientific and medical; quite different from a clandestine chemist seeking to make a buck.”  The broadness and vagueness of the law makes it “one of the most oppressive laws ever written, making the very creation of a new, unknown and untested chemical, illegal.” Even if the substance isn’t psychoactive, it’s still born illegal.

“Its the same with nuclear weapons technology,” Daley continues. “Any as yet uninvented piece of nuclear technology immediately becomes classified the second it is created. It’s born classified.”

This is not widely known, and so it often leads to situations, like with Anthony Reed, in which people believe they are engaging in lawful, or at least “not-illegal” behavior, when in fact they are breaking the law and putting themselves and others at risk.

“I didn’t think 2C-I was legal, per se, but I knew it existed in a gray area,” Reed admits.

He knew more than that. This is a careful kid, and he had good reason to be. This was not the first time he was involved in an egregious abuse of authority and miscarriage of justice.

When Reed was 16 he underwent major gall bladder surgery and during his recovery used marijuana, with his doctor’s knowledge, to help him eat. By his late teens he had become an advocate for marijuana reform. On Mar 26, 2009 he became something of a household name amongst the marijuana reform community when he published “Lets have an honest talk about marijuana” on the liberal website Daily Kos, and it rocketed into mega-traffic status, garnering over 1100 comments.

Less than a month later Reed’s Louisiana home was raided by twelve squad cars full of heavily armed drug interdiction cops from the Lincoln Parish Narcotics Enforcement Team. Reed and his ex-wife were home at the time. It turns out Reed’s marijuana supplier, who had prior convictions, got pinched and gave up the names of all his clients, including Reed, in an attempt to stay out of prison. With such a high-profile article about marijuana in circulation, many speculated that the police thought Reed was some kind of weed kingpin and used it as justification for the severity of the raid.

In spite of the firepower, all the police found was a small discarded ziploc bag with a few stems and seeds. Nonetheless, Reed was charged with “misdemeanor possession of marijuana.” He appealed to the Daily Kos community for help and was able to raise enough funds to hire a lawyer, who was provided by Keith Stroup, the erstwhile founder of NORML.

From that moment forward, Reed made it his business to know every legal angle when it came to drugs. In choosing to travel across state lines to attend Wanee, he made sure that Florida did not have an Analogue Act. Even if it did, he assumed it was unlikely he would be prosecuted, especially for a possession-level offenses. Only a handful of successful prosecutions had ever emerged from the Federal Analogue Act, “and those were for major suppliers,” Reed explained.

The most successful prosecution under the Analogue Act was probably Operation Web Tryp, which went down on July 21, 2004. Five websites involved in the widespread sale of “grey market” drugs – unregulated tryptamines and phenethylamines (“Sasha’s children”) – were shut down and ten people were charged. Following this bust, 2C-T-7 and a few other compounds were explicitly made Schedule 1.

The charges stuck in Operation Web Tryp because the websites explicitly stated the chemicals they sold were for human consumption, a stipulation of the Analogue Act that was reinforced after USA v. Damon S. Forbes et al., the 1992 case that challenged the legality of the Analogue Act. In the ruling handed down by the US District Court of Colorado, the government’s definition of “analogue” provided “neither fair warning nor effective safeguards against arbitrary enforcement” and so the law was voided for its “vagueness.”  The ruling made clear that the burden of proof was on the government to show that the chemicals in question were specifically intended for human consumption if any prosecution under the Federal Analog Act was to occur.

Of course, not knowing all this history or policy can be excused in young people experimenting with their own consciousness, but there is less room for error in those who actually have the knowledge and wherewithal to synthesize analog compounds, or who are advocating their use to others. At an Evolver Regional event in Long Beach last March where I was a speaker a young man held up a copy of PIHKAL and said something to the effect of, “Sasha has left us his cookbook, and all we need do is learn how to make his recipes. These substances are 100% legal!”

He had never heard of the Analogue Act. He obviously had also not read the book, because right in the opening pages you will find the following:

I would like to take a moment to reiterate that at the present time restrictive laws are in force in the United States and it is very difficult for researchers to abide by the regulations which govern efforts to obtain legal approval to do work with these compounds in human beings….. No one who is lacking legal authorization should attempt the synthesis of any of the compounds described in these files, with the intent to give them to man. To do so is to risk legal action which might lead to the tragic ruination of a life. It should also be noted that any person anywhere who experiments on himself, or on another human being, with any of the drugs described herein, without being familiar with that drug’s action and aware of the physical and/or mental disturbance or harm it might cause, is acting irresponsibly and immorally, whether or not he is doing so within the bounds of the law.

“The reality of life with Ann & Sasha is quite different from the misguided myths about them,” Greg Mannig offers.  “They do not work with, stockpile or provide illegal substances… period.”

There is also no use or experimentation allowed on Shulgin property. In spite of this, and seemingly without any concern for the well-being of those they purport to worship, at least half a dozen people asked me to procure them some compound or other the next time I visit Ann & Sasha.  

What most boggles Team Shulgin is that most people don’t understand the position Ann and Sasha are in, and don’t consider for a moment how they might be putting the two in jeopardy.

Wrapping up the conversation, I ask Sasha how he knew that what he was ingesting  all those times wouldn’t kill him.

“I didn’t.”

“So, you were just blindly testing what could have been fatally toxic compounds?”

“Yes. If you think it might kill you, take a smaller dose.”

It’s classic Sasha, sending everyone into peals of laughter.

“The poison,” Paul Daley nods, “is always in the dose.”

Menace to Society Safely Neutralized

It is now six months later, and Anthony Reed is serving 24 months on felony probation. Although the MDMA charges were eventually dropped when the lab’s toxicology test confirmed he was in possession of an “unscheduled compound,” since Florida does not have an Analogue law, he was convicted of (get this) “sale of a counterfeit controlled substance.”  That’s like getting a felony for selling someone a dime bag of drywall. He has lost his Americorps post. He can no longer apply to graduate school because his conviction made him ineligible for financial aid, and he can no longer go to medical school ever because he has a drug conviction.

Anthony had “enormous” trouble finding a job because he was forced to tell prospective employers that he is a convicted felon. Not an honors student, not a scholarship winner, not an Americorps volunteer, not even a “decent law-abiding citizen.” He’s now struggling to get by as a car salesman during the worst recession in 70 years, working to pay off thousands in fines and court costs, lawyer fees, drug tests, and more.

Anthony Reed is the kind of person we want running the world when we are old, but instead, he is now another of the millions of nameless, faceless, unemployable criminals that inhabit the exile nation. He was a straight shooter, and he played by the rules, and the rules failed him. So it goes in this through-the-lookingglass war on plants, chemicals, and people.

Still, Reed remains stoic in the face of his daunting new reality.

“Don’t for one second believe that this was all an innocent ‘oops.’ Its more fundamental than that. I knew exactly what I was getting into and have no regrets. I wouldn’t be the same person today if this hadn’t happened. I even developed my own sense of spirituality from all of this. I was never completely unaware at any point in my life about the legality or consequences of what I was doing. They were very personal decisions.”

He had many grand plans for his life, and still does, but he now understands he will have to find different avenues to opportunity, and leap hurdles all the way. He still praises psychedelics, though, professing that they gave him the ability to roll with the punches.

“I see that there are so many ways to make your mark on the world. This was meant to be, and perhaps this is one of the ways I can make a difference.”

He pauses.

“It’s just the story of a little injustice, in a world filled with it.”

Charles Shaw is a regular contributor to Alternet, Huffington Post, openDemocracy, and Reality Sandwich. He is the author of Exile Nation: Drugs, Prisons Politics & Spirituality, and the Director of The Unheard Voices Project.

Anthony Reed will be featured in The Unheard Voices Project, coming January 2011.

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How to Buy Psilocybin Spores
Interested in psilocybin mushrooms? We’ll walk you through all you need to know to obtain mushroom spores. Nosh on this delish How To guide.

Hippie Flipping: When Shrooms and Molly Meet
What is it, what does it feel like, and how long does it last? Explore the mechanics of hippie flipping and how to safely experiment.

Having Sex on Shrooms: Good or Bad Idea?
Is having sex on shrooms a good idea or an accident waiting to happen? Find out in our guide to sex on magic mushrooms.

Gold Cap Shrooms Guide: Spores, Effects, Identification
Read this guide to learn more about the different characteristics of gold cap mushrooms, and how they differ from other psilocybin species.

Guide to Cooking with Magic Mushrooms
From cookies to smoothies and sandwiches, we cover various methods of cooking with magic mushrooms for the ultimate snack.

2020 Election: The Decriminalize Psilocybin Movement
Are you curious if mushrooms will follow in marijuana’s footsteps? Read to learn about how the U.S. is moving to decriminalize psilocybin.

Oregon’s Initiative to Legalize Mushrooms | Initiative Petition 34
Oregon continues to push ahead with their initiative to legalize Psilocybin in 2020. The measure received its official title and now needs signatures.

Canada Approves Psilocybin Treatment for Terminally-Ill Cancer Patients
Canada’s Minister of Health, Patty Hajdu approved the use of psilocybin to help ease anxiety and depression of four terminal cancer patients.

Mapping the DMT Experience
With only firsthand experiences to share, how can we fully map the DMT experience? Let’s explore what we know about this powerful psychedelic.

Guide to Machine Elves and Other DMT Entities
This guide discusses machine elves, clockwork elves, and other common DMT entities that people experience during a DMT trip.

Is the DMT Experience a Hallucination? 
What if the DMT realm was the real world, and our everyday lives were merely a game we had chosen to play?

How to Store DMT
Not sure how to store DMT? Read this piece to learn the best practices and elements of advice to keep your stuff fresh.

What Does 5-MeO-DMT Show Us About Consciousness?
How does our brain differentiate between what’s real and what’s not? Read to learn what can 5-MeO-DMT show us about consciousness.

How to Smoke DMT: Processes Explained
There are many ways to smoke DMT and we’ve outlined some of the best processes to consider before embarking on your journey.

How to Ground After DMT
Knowing what to expect from a DMT comedown can help you integrate the experience to gain as much value as possible from your journey.

How To Get DMT
What kind of plants contain DMT? Are there other ways to access this psychedelic? Read on to learn more about how to get DMT.

How DMT is Made: Everything You Need to Know
Ever wonder how to make DMT? Read our guide to learn everything you need to know about the procedures of how DMT is made.

Having Sex on DMT: What You Need to Know
Have you ever wondered about sex on DMT? Learn how the God Molecule can influence your intimate experiences.

Does the Human Brain Make DMT? 
With scientific evidence showing us DMT in the brain, what can we conclude it is there for? Read on to learn more.

How to Use DMT Vape Pens
Read to learn all about DMT vape pens including: what to know when vaping, what to expect when purchasing a DMT cartridge, and vaping safely.

DMT Resources
This article is a comprehensive DMT resource providing extensive information from studies, books, documentaries, and more. Check it out!

Differentiating DMT and Near-Death Experiences
Some say there are similarities between a DMT trip and death. Read our guide on differentiating DMT and near-death experiences to find out.

DMT Research from 1956 to the Edge of Time
From a representative sample of a suitably psychedelic crowd, you’d be hard pressed to find someone who couldn’t tell you all about Albert Hofmann’s enchanted bicycle ride after swallowing what turned out to be a massive dose of LSD. Far fewer, however, could tell you much about the world’s first DMT trip.

The Ultimate Guide to DMT Pricing
Check out our ultimate guide on DMT pricing to learn what to expect when purchasing DMT for your first time.

DMT Milking | Reality Sandwich
Indigenous cultures have used 5-MeO-DMT for centuries. With the surge in demand for psychedelic toad milk, is DMT Milking harming the frogs?

Why Does DMT Pervade Nature?
With the presence of DMT in nature everywhere – including human brains – why does it continue to baffle science?

DMT Substance Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
Our ultimate guide to DMT has everything you want to know about this powerful psychedelic referred to as “the spirit molecule”.

DMT for Depression: Paving the Way for New Medicine
We’ve been waiting for an effective depression treatment. Studies show DMT for depression works even for treatment resistant patients.

Beating Addiction with DMT
Psychedelics have been studied for their help overcoming addiction. Read how DMT is helping addicts beat their substance abuse issues.

DMT Extraction: Behind the Scientific Process
Take a look at DMT extraction and the scientific process involved. Learn all you need to know including procedures and safety.

Microdosing DMT & Common Dosages Explained
Microdosing, though imperceivable, is showing to have many health benefits–here is everything you want to know about microdosing DMT.

DMT Art: A Look Behind Visionary Creations
An entire genre of artwork is inspired by psychedelic trips with DMT. Read to learn about the entities and visions behind DMT art.

Changa vs. DMT: What You Need to Know
While similar (changa contains DMT), each drug has its own unique effect and feeling. Let’s compare and contrast changa vs DMT.

5-MeO-DMT Guide: Effects, Benefits, Safety, and Legality
5-Meo-DMT comes from the Sonora Desert toad. Here is everything you want to know about 5-Meo-DMT and how it compares to 4-AcO-DMT.

4-AcO-DMT Guide: Benefits, Effects, Safety, and Legality
This guide tells you everything about 4 AcO DMT & 5 MeO DMT, that belong to the tryptamine class, and are similar but slightly different to DMT.

How Much Does LSD Cost? When shopping around for that magical psychedelic substance, there can be many uncertainties when new to buying LSD. You may be wondering how much does LSD cost? In this article, we will discuss what to expect when purchasing LSD on the black market, what forms LSD is sold in, and the standard breakdown of buying LSD in quantity.   Navy Use of LSD on the Dark Web The dark web is increasingly popular for purchasing illegal substances. The US Navy has now noticed this trend with their staff. Read to learn more.   Having Sex on LSD: What You Need to Know Can you have sex on LSD? Read our guide to learn everything about sex on acid, from lowered inhibitions to LSD users quotes on sex while tripping.   A Drug That Switches off an LSD Trip A pharmaceutical company is developing an “off-switch” drug for an LSD trip, in the case that a bad trip can happen. Some would say there is no such thing.   Queen of Hearts: An Interview with Liz Elliot on Tim Leary and LSD The history of psychedelia, particularly the British experience, has been almost totally written by men. Of the women involved, especially those who were in the thick of it, little has been written either by or about them. A notable exception is Liz Elliot.   LSD Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety LSD, Lysergic acid diethylamide, or just acid is one of the most important psychedelics ever discovered. What did history teach us?   Microdosing LSD & Common Dosage Explained Microdosing, though imperceivable, is showing to have many health benefits–here is everything you want to know about microdosing LSD.   LSD Resources Curious to learn more about LSD? This guide includes comprehensive LSD resources containing books, studies and more.   LSD as a Spiritual Aid There is common consent that the evolution of mankind is paralleled by the increase and expansion of consciousness. From the described process of how consciousness originates and develops, it becomes evident that its growth depends on its faculty of perception. Therefore every means of improving this faculty should be used.   Legendary LSD Blotter Art: A Hidden Craftsmanship Have you ever heard of LSD blotter art? Explore the trippy world of LSD art and some of the top artists of LSD blotter art.   LSD and Exercise: Does it Work? LSD and exercise? Learn why high-performing athletes are taking hits of LSD to improve their overall potential.   Jan Bastiaans Treated Holocaust Survivors with LSD Dutch psychiatrist, Jan Bastiaans administered LSD-assisted therapy to survivors of the Holocaust. A true war hero and pioneer of psychedelic-therapy.   LSD and Spiritual Awakening I give thanks for LSD, which provided the opening that led me to India in 1971 and brought me to Neem Karoli Baba, known as Maharajji. Maharajji is described by the Indians as a “knower of hearts.”   How LSD is Made: Everything You Need to Know Ever wonder how to make LSD? Read our guide to learn everything you need to know about the procedures of how LSD is made.   How to Store LSD: Best Practices Learn the best way to store LSD, including the proper temperature and conditions to maximize how long LSD lasts when stored.   Bicycle Day: The Discovery of LSD Every year on April 19th, psychonauts join forces to celebrate Bicycle Day. Learn about the famous day when Albert Hoffman first discovered the effects of LSD.   Cary Grant: A Hollywood Legend On LSD Cary Grant was a famous actor during the 1930’s-60’s But did you know Grant experimented with LSD? Read our guide to learn more.   Albert Hofmann: LSD — My Problem Child Learn about Albert Hofmann and his discovery of LSD, along with the story of Bicycle Day and why it marks a historic milestone.   Babies are High: What Does LSD Do To Your Brain What do LSD and babies have in common? Researchers at the Imperial College in London discover that an adult’s brain on LSD looks like a baby’s brain.   1P LSD: Effects, Benefits, Safety Explained 1P LSD is an analogue of LSD and homologue of ALD-25. Here is everything you want to know about 1P LSD and how it compares to LSD.   Francis Crick, DNA & LSD Type ‘Francis Crick LSD’ into Google, and the result will be 30,000 links. Many sites claim that Crick (one of the two men responsible for discovering the structure of DNA), was either under the influence of LSD at the time of his revelation or used the drug to help with his thought processes during his research. Is this true?   What Happens If You Overdose on LSD? A recent article presented three individuals who overdosed on LSD. Though the experience was unpleasant, the outcomes were remarkably positive.

The Ayahuasca Experience
Ayahuasca is both a medicine and a visionary aid. You can employ ayahuasca for physical, mental, emotional and spiritual repair, and you can engage with the power of ayahuasca for deeper insight and realization. If you consider attainment of knowledge in the broadest perspective, you can say that at all times, ayahuasca heals.

 

Trippy Talk: Meet Ayahuasca with Sitaramaya Sita and PlantTeachers
Sitaramaya Sita is a spiritual herbalist, pusangera, and plant wisdom practitioner formally trained in the Shipibo ayahuasca tradition.

 

The Therapeutic Value of Ayahuasca
My best description of the impact of ayahuasca is that it’s a rocket boost to psychospiritual growth and unfolding, my professional specialty during my thirty-five years of private practice.

 

Microdosing Ayahuasca: Common Dosage Explained
What is ayahuasca made of and what is considered a microdose? Explore insights with an experienced Peruvian brewmaster and learn more about this practice.

 

Ayahuasca Makes Neuron Babies in Your Brain
Researchers from Beckley/Sant Pau Research Program have shared the latest findings in their study on the effects of ayahuasca on neurogenesis.

 

The Fatimiya Sufi Order and Ayahuasca
In this interview, the founder of the Fatimiya Sufi Order,  N. Wahid Azal, discusses the history and uses of plant medicines in Islamic and pre-Islamic mystery schools.

 

Consideration Ayahuasca for Treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Research indicates that ayahuasca mimics mechanisms of currently accepted treatments for PTSD. In order to understand the implications of ayahuasca treatment, we need to understand how PTSD develops.

 

Brainwaves on Ayahuasca: A Waking Dream State
In a study researchers shared discoveries showing ingredients found in Ayahuasca impact the brainwaves causing a “waking dream” state.

 

Cannabis and Ayahuasca: Mixing Entheogenic Plants
Cannabis and Ayahuasca: most people believe they shouldn’t be mixed. Read this personal experience peppered with thoughts from a pro cannabis Peruvian Shaman.

 

Ayahuasca Retreat 101: Everything You Need to Know to Brave the Brew
Ayahuasca has been known to be a powerful medicinal substance for millennia. However, until recently, it was only found in the jungle. Word of its deeply healing and cleansing properties has begun to spread across the world as many modern, Western individuals are seeking spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical well-being. More ayahuasca retreat centers are emerging in the Amazon and worldwide to meet the demand.

 

Ayahuasca Helps with Grief
A new study published in psychopharmacology found that ayahuasca helped those suffering from the loss of a loved one up to a year after treatment.

 

Ayahuasca Benefits: Clinical Improvements for Six Months
Ayahuasca benefits can last six months according to studies. Read here to learn about the clinical improvements from drinking the brew.

 

Ayahuasca Culture: Indigenous, Western, And The Future
Ayahuasca has been use for generations in the Amazon. With the rise of retreats and the brew leaving the rainforest how is ayahuasca culture changing?

 

Ayahuasca Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
The Amazonian brew, Ayahuasca has a long history and wide use. Read our guide to learn all about the tea from its beginnings up to modern-day interest.

 

Ayahuasca and the Godhead: An Interview with Wahid Azal of the Fatimiya Sufi Order
Wahid Azal, a Sufi mystic of The Fatimiya Sufi Order and an Islamic scholar, talks about entheogens, Sufism, mythology, and metaphysics.

 

Ayahuasca and the Feminine: Women’s Roles, Healing, Retreats, and More
Ayahuasca is lovingly called “grandmother” or “mother” by many. Just how feminine is the brew? Read to learn all about women and ayahuasca.

What Is the Standard of Care for Ketamine Treatments?
Ketamine therapy is on the rise in light of its powerful results for treatment-resistant depression. But, what is the current standard of care for ketamine? Read to find out.

What Is Dissociation and How Does Ketamine Create It?
Dissociation can take on multiple forms. So, what is dissociation like and how does ketamine create it? Read to find out.

Having Sex on Ketamine: Getting Physical on a Dissociative
Curious about what it could feel like to have sex on a dissociate? Find out all the answers in our guide to sex on ketamine.

Special K: The Party Drug
Special K refers to Ketamine when used recreationally. Learn the trends as well as safety information around this substance.

Kitty Flipping: When Ketamine and Molly Meet
What is it, what does it feel like, and how long does it last? Read to explore the mechanics of kitty flipping.

Ketamine vs. Esketamine: 3 Important Differences Explained
Ketamine and esketamine are used to treat depression. But what’s the difference between them? Read to learn which one is right for you: ketamine vs. esketamine.

Guide to Ketamine Treatments: Understanding the New Approach
Ketamine is becoming more popular as more people are seeing its benefits. Is ketamine a fit? Read our guide for all you need to know about ketamine treatments.

Ketamine Treatment for Eating Disorders
Ketamine is becoming a promising treatment for various mental health conditions. Read to learn how individuals can use ketamine treatment for eating disorders.

Ketamine Resources, Studies, and Trusted Information
Curious to learn more about ketamine? This guide includes comprehensive ketamine resources containing books, studies and more.

Ketamine Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
Our ultimate guide to ketamine has everything you need to know about this “dissociative anesthetic” and how it is being studied for depression treatment.

Ketamine for Depression: A Mental Health Breakthrough
While antidepressants work for some, many others find no relief. Read to learn about the therapeutic uses of ketamine for depression.

Ketamine for Addiction: Treatments Offering Hope
New treatments are offering hope to individuals suffering from addiction diseases. Read to learn how ketamine for addiction is providing breakthrough results.

Microdosing Ketamine & Common Dosages Explained
Microdosing, though imperceivable, is showing to have many health benefits–here is everything you want to know about microdosing ketamine.

How to Ease a Ketamine Comedown
Knowing what to expect when you come down from ketamine can help integrate the experience to gain as much value as possible.

How to Store Ketamine: Best Practices
Learn the best ways how to store ketamine, including the proper temperature and conditions to maximize how long ketamine lasts when stored.

How To Buy Ketamine: Is There Legal Ketamine Online?
Learn exactly where it’s legal to buy ketamine, and if it’s possible to purchase legal ketamine on the internet.

How Long Does Ketamine Stay in Your System?
How long does ketamine stay in your system? Are there lasting effects on your body? Read to discover the answers!

How Ketamine is Made: Everything You Need to Know
Ever wonder how to make Ketamine? Read our guide to learn everything you need to know about the procedures of how Ketamine is made.

Colorado on Ketamine: First Responders Waiver Programs
Fallout continues after Elijah McClain. Despite opposing recommendations from some city council, Colorado State Health panel recommends the continued use of ketamine by medics for those demonstrating “excited delirium” or “extreme agitation”.

Types of Ketamine: Learn the Differences & Uses for Each
Learn about the different types of ketamine and what they are used for—and what type might be right for you. Read now to find out!

Kitty Flipping: When Ketamine and Molly Meet
What is it, what does it feel like, and how long does it last? Read to explore the mechanics of kitty flipping.

MDMA & Ecstasy Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
Our ultimate guide to MDMA has everything you want to know about Ecstasy from how it was developed in 1912 to why it’s being studied today.

How To Get the Most out of Taking MDMA as a Couple
Taking MDMA as a couple can lead to exciting experiences. Read here to learn how to get the most of of this love drug in your relationship.

Common MDMA Dosage & Microdosing Explained
Microdosing, though imperceivable, is showing to have many health benefits–here is everything you want to know about microdosing MDMA.

Having Sex on MDMA: What You Need to Know
MDMA is known as the love drug… Read our guide to learn all about sex on MDMA and why it is beginning to makes its way into couple’s therapy.

How MDMA is Made: Common Procedures Explained
Ever wonder how to make MDMA? Read our guide to learn everything you need to know about the procedures of how MDMA is made.

Hippie Flipping: When Shrooms and Molly Meet
What is it, what does it feel like, and how long does it last? Explore the mechanics of hippie flipping and how to safely experiment.

How Cocaine is Made: Common Procedures Explained
Ever wonder how to make cocaine? Read our guide to learn everything you need to know about the procedures of how cocaine is made.

A Christmas Sweater with Santa and Cocaine
This week, Walmart came under fire for a “Let it Snow” Christmas sweater depicting Santa with lines of cocaine. Columbia is not merry about it.

Ultimate Cocaine Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
This guide covers what you need to know about Cocaine, including common effects and uses, legality, safety precautions and top trends today.

NEWS: An FDA-Approved Cocaine Nasal Spray
The FDA approved a cocaine nasal spray called Numbrino, which has raised suspicions that the pharmaceutical company, Lannett Company Inc., paid off the FDA..

The Ultimate Guide to Cannabis Bioavailability
What is bioavailability and how can it affect the overall efficacy of a psychedelic substance? Read to learn more.

Cannabis Research Explains Sociability Behaviors
New research by Dr. Giovanni Marsicano shows social behavioral changes occur as a result of less energy available to the neurons. Read here to learn more.

The Cannabis Shaman
If recreational and medical use of marijuana is becoming accepted, can the spiritual use as well? Experiential journalist Rak Razam interviews Hamilton Souther, founder of the 420 Cannabis Shamanism movement…

Cannabis Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
Our ultimate guide to Cannabis has everything you want to know about this popular substances that has psychedelic properties.

Cannabis and Ayahuasca: Mixing Entheogenic Plants
Cannabis and Ayahuasca: most people believe they shouldn’t be mixed. Read this personal experience peppered with thoughts from a procannabis Peruvian Shaman.

CBD-Rich Cannabis Versus Single-Molecule CBD
A ground-breaking study has documented the superior therapeutic properties of whole plant Cannabis extract as compared to synthetic cannabidiol (CBD), challenging the medical-industrial complex’s notion that “crude” botanical preparations are less effective than single-molecule compounds.

Cannabis Has Always Been a Medicine
Modern science has already confirmed the efficacy of cannabis for most uses described in the ancient medical texts, but prohibitionists still claim that medical cannabis is “just a ruse.”

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