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Supreme Court and Brazilian Religious Rituals PBS Religion and Ethics News Weekly November 4, 2005 Episode no. 910 BOB ABERNETHY, anchor: As the U.S. Senate prepares for hearings on the president's nomination …
High Court Hears Hallucinogenic Tea Case By Gina Holland Associated Press Tuesday, November 1, 2005 The Supreme Court debated Tuesday whether to let a small congregation in New Mexico worship with hallucinogenic …
Justices Weighing Narcotics Policy Against Needs of a Church By Linda Greenhouse New York Times November 2, 2005 WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 - The Bush administration tried to persuade the Supreme Court on Tuesday …
Greetings MAPS Members and Friends, Here is this month’s news from the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies: 1. MAPS/UMass-Amherst Congressional Sign-On Letter Extended to December …
PDF VERSION | MS WORD VERSION Can Psychedelics Have A Role In Psychiatry Again? Dr. Ben Sessa, OxfordBr J Psychiatry. 2005 Jun;186:457 Ben Sassa's article is an official editorial of this journal, which …
Dr.med. Peter Oehen submits an MDMA/PTSD protocol for review to a Swiss ethics committee, for a pilot study co-sponsored by MAPS and the Swiss Association for Psycholytic Therapy (SAePT). This study will …
Greetings MAPS Members and Friends: From suing the DEA to burning the man, this has been a productive month at MAPS. And now, the news: 1. Ask Your Representative to Sign-On to Letter Urging DEA to Approve …
The Tampa Tribune reports about the use of ketamine-induced comas in chronic regional pain syndrome.
A Rare and Unusual Harvest Man Collects Peyote Buttons From Cactus for American Indian Rites By Sylvia Moreno Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, September 18, 2005; A03 MIRANDO CITY, Tex. -- In the heart …
Septiembre y el xtasis Que una droga est diseada para la gente bonita no significa que su historia carezca de sordidez. Kleinburg traza la biogra fa de la reina de las "tachas", con su circo de psiquiatras …
CANNABIS COLLEGE High Times ranks New College as a pot-friendly campus. Defenders say the list is just blowing smoke. Sarasota Bradenton-Herald FLORIDA WEST Article published Sep 1, 2005 By Steve Echeverria …