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Amazing Dope Tales Review

Amazing Dope Tales
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I've got somebody I'd like you to meet. Reader, this is Stephen Gaskin; Stephen, this is Reader.
Stephen Gaskin is, among other things, one of the founders of The Farm (which is about the only big hippie commune that turns out to have been built to last) and an activist for cannabis legalization. He's usually billed as a "hippie spiritual teacher," which means that listening to him has the power to knock your mind loose from your brain.
And that should clue you in that this book -- originally published in 1980 and republished here with a new foreword by Stephen and a new introduction by Spider Robinson -- is _not_, despite its title, about dope. Stephen himself will tell you that dope is just one means among others and that all of this stuff can be approached in other ways. As for dope itself, Alan Watts and Baba Ram Dass used to say that when you've gotten the message, you should hang up the phone.
If you're worried about the drugs, you should be aware that for the most part the only drugs involved here are cannabis and LSD (plus an occasional bit of peyote and one or two others). Moreover, the book includes lots of cautionary tales about bad trips. And it's not _at all_ about (what I regard as) the really dangerous drugs. (These distinctions are important, especially during today's indiscriminate "war on drugs." Being "anti-drug" is roughly equivalent to being "pro-food.")
So what _is_ the book about? It's about consciousness and religion and getting telepathic, and it's about some things that happened during some of Stephen's trips that hipped him to all of that stuff. More prosaically, it's a transcription of some oral history about the late '60s as delivered in Stephen's unique voice.
You'll like Stephen. And I wasn't kidding when I said he can knock your mind loose from your brain.
The _way_ he tells his stories is as important as the stories themselves. You can read a couple of sample pages and see what I mean; the whole book is like that. He talks from inside the experiences he describes, and these transcriptions make them real for you too, just as if he were sitting there talking to you. He's also pretty self-critical in what he makes of these experiences; pay close attention to his opinions about how hallucinations work and in what sense(s) they may be "real."
Anyway, when you read one of his amazing dope tales, you may find that you've picked up a contact high from Stephen and that you, too, can sometimes see the subconscious on people. If enough of us did this sort of vicarious tripping, it might help us to get telepathic even without taking dope ourselves. That would be a good thing, wouldn't it?
If (like me) you're also a Spider Robinson fan, you'll enjoy his short introduction, which deals with both the significance and the failures of hippie ideals. (Stephen has shown up, sometimes disguised, in several of Spider's books.) And vice versa: if you like this book, you'll probably enjoy Spider's fiction as well.

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Stephen Gaskin looks back on the San Francisco scene during the 1960s -- the Summer of Love, the Grateful Dead, and the Merry Pranksters -- and shares his mind-blowing adventures.

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Medical Marijuana: The Story of Dennis Peron, The San Francisco Cannabis Buyers Club and the ensuing road to legalization Review

Medical Marijuana: The Story of Dennis Peron, The San Francisco Cannabis Buyers Club and the ensuing road to legalization
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Glad that when someone finally put out a biography on Dennis Peron that they did it using facts and not some trumpted up and hyped up b.s. Dennis Peron is an American hero. I was in the middle of this in the mid and late 1990's, living in Berkeley and Dennis and his club were in the news every other day. I have been in the legendary san Francisco Cannabis Buyers Club personally. I have had the opportunity to socialize with Dennis on a couple occassions when I was also working for the cause. Dennis Peron is unquestionable one of the most under recognized people in U.S. history and he managed to do the impossible. The book does Dennis justice and its about time people started realizing and understanding the significance he has played in American history. This book gave me a lot of insight into things I wasn't aware of, or quite sure about that were happening on the front lines. Including a lot of detail about the big raid and all the lawsuits following. There is also copies in the back of Prop. 215, landmark cases and court decisions, etc.

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Dennis Peron is the person behind the legalization of medical marijuana in the State of California.In the mid 90's, Dennis opened the legendary S.F. Cannabis Buyers Club. A five-story storefront, which openly distributed hundreds of pounds of medical marijuana daily to sick and dying patients.Despite its main street location, the club continued to openly sell marijuana without interference by police or city officials under the protection of CA. Prop. 215, which allowed the use of medical marijuana with a doctor's recommendation.Eventually State Attorney General, Dan Lundgren and his officers raided the club.The raid opened the door to one of the most publicized and criticized police acts in the history of the legal system.Lundgren felt repercussions through the San Francisco Police Department, city hall, the mayors office all the way to Washington, D.C.Lundgren was shunned for using the raid as a platform for himself for the upcoming Democratic Convention which had been only days away.Everyone all the way up to local churches stepped up and started to distribute medical marijuana to San Francisco's sick and dying.Thousands gathered to protest Lungren's actions and the San Francisco was thrust into the worldwide media spotlight in one of the most controversial legal issues of this century.Lungren was criticized all the way to Washington D.C. and Peron became a real American hero.At present day, literally hundreds of cannabis buyers clubs now openly distribute medical marijuana throughout California.Medical recommendations are freely distributed to thousands of California residents for anything from anxiety to AIDS.Oakland is now commonly referred to as "Oaksterdam" and reminiscent of Amsterdam, clubs fill the downtown area right next store to city hall.This is the story of one incredible man who had compassion, vision, and a dream, and against impossible odds he made it a reality.

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