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...specialist in the treatment of drug abuse, Gold, along with two collaborators, pioneered the use of nonopiate drugs in treating heroin addiction. Gold persuaded the Fair Oaks trustees, in the absence of any chemical neutralizing agent for cocaine, to invest $50,000 in a hot line. Says Gold: "If you have no treatment for the disease, but it is in fact preventable, you should do what you can to prevent...
John had a heavy heroin problem. Paul picked off girls like grapes. George, according to Harrison Brown, bedded Ringo's wife and later, when asked why, just shrugged and said, "Incest." Ringo was a dedicated jet-setter whose solid but unexceptional drumming talents were eventually unequal to the demands of the more complex Beatles music; Paul had to dub in Ringo's parts in the studio. Epstein agonized over a merchandising deal that lost the Beatles millions, but Lennon consoled himself with cash delivered by concert promoters in brown paper bags. Epstein took 25%, and the band...
Federal law currently recognizes no valid medical uses for cannabis, placing it in a class with toxic addictive narcotics such as heroin. In general the speakers at the Marijuana and Health Symposium recommended the revision of public policy to bring it into line with medical understanding. Dr. Tod Mikuriya, formerly in charge of cannabis research for the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), asserted that we have--"not a drug problem--we're dealing with a problem based upon ignorance, denial, hypocrisy, and special-interest greed." He recommended comprehensive drug law reform, including the "repeal of all exemptions from product...
Other conclusions related the increase in the divorce rate to the widespread use on college campuses in the 1960s of the various psychoactive" drugs studies--inhalants, phencyclidine (PCP), cocaine, heroin, amphetamines and marijuana...
...wife Laurie, an emaciated woman known as Walking Dead, is "cooking" a mixture of heroin and cocaine in a soda-bottle cap for her guests. She squirts in water, then heats the cap with a match. She reaches into an empty Quaker Oats box where she stores the "works"-hypodermic needle and syringe-and sucks up the liquid into the hypo. It costs $2 to shoot up, plus $3 for a new needle or $1 for a used...