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conclusions; in fact, insofar as it is possible to detect an official view, that of both
agencies would be unfavorable to my own. It is a sign of a healthy society that support
may be found for views which vary from the official perspective.
The third debt I owe is to the colleagues and friends who offered useful comments,
criticisms, suggestions, and pieces of information. Some of the most helpful of these I
received from Jerry Mandel, Eliot Freidson, Andrew Weil, Richard Evans Schultes, John
Gagnon, Harvey Farberman, Bill French, Stephen Berger, James Hudson, Stephen Cole,
John O'Donnell, Gilbert Geis, Robert Bagnall, Josephine Lopez, Richard Bogg, and David
and Nanci Orlow. I was privileged to make use of a manuscript of a forthcoming book by
Professor John Kaplan on marijuana use which proved to be extremely useful. Generally,
our conclusions separately corroborate one another, but some cross-fertilization did take
place. In writing style, my editor, William Gum, has done an heroic job of keeping my
untidy prose in reasonably readable form. And finally, my wife, Alice, who tolerated a
partial neglect during my productive months, deserves at least one hosanna.
A few sections of this book have appeared in print previously. Chapter 3, "Marijuana
and the Politics of Reality," is a slightly revised version of an article of the same name
which was published in the June 1969 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
Chapter 8, "Multiple Drug Use among Marijuana Smokers," is a revised and expanded
version of a paper which first appeared in the Summer 1969 issue of Social Problems
(published by The Society for the Study of Social Problems). Chapter 10, "Using, Selling,
(5 of 6)4/15/2004 1:01:30 AM
The Marijuana Smokers
and Dealing Marijuana," appeared, in condensed form, in the Columbia Forum, Winter
1969 as "The Marijuana Market." The section in Chapter 7 on sexual behavior was
published in the May 1969 issue of the Evergreen Review, as "Marijuana and Sex." I
occasionally quote from my anthology, Marijuana, published by the Atherton Press, 1969.
Permission to reprint these works is gratefully acknowledged.
E.
G.
June 1970
Strong's Neck, New York
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Chapter 1 — Overview
Social change during the decade of the 1960s has been phenomenal, especially in
several dramatic sectors of society. Broadly based movements today characterized the
position of only a few scattered individuals in 1960. Many ideas and formok to write this book. To both granting agencies I
am profoundly grateful. The sponsorship of neither indicates any agreement with my
conclusions; in fact, insofar as it is possible to detect an official view, that of both
agencies would be unfavorable to my own. It is a sign of a healthy society that support
may be found for views which vary from the official perspective.
The third debt I owe is to the colleagues and friends who offered useful comments,
criticisms, suggestions, and pieces of information. Some of the most helpful of these I
received from Jerry Mandel, Eliot Freidson, Andrew Weil, Richard Evans Schultes, John
Gagnon, Harvey Farberman, Bill French, Stephen Berger, James Hudson, Stephen Cole,
John O'Donnell, Gilbert Geis, Robert Bagnall, Josephine Lopez, Richard Bogg, and David
and Nanci Orlow. I was privileged to make use of a manuscript of a forthcoming book by
Professor John Kaplan on marijuana use which proved to be extremely useful. Generally,
our conclusions separately corroborate one another, but some cross-fertilization did take
place. In writing style, my editor, William Gum, has done an heroic job of keeping my
untidy prose in reasonably readable form. And finally, my wife, Alice, who tolerated a
partial neglect during my productive months, deserves at least one hosanna.
A few sections of this book have appeared in print previously. Chapter 3, "Marijuana
and the Politics of Reality," is a slightly revised version of an article of the same name
which was published in the June 1969 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
Chapter 8, "Multiple Drug Use among Marijuana Smokers," is a revised and expanded
version of a paper which first appeared in the Summer 1969 issue of Social Problems
(published by The Society for the Study of Social Problems). Chapter 10, "Using, Selling,
(5 of 6)4/15/2004 1:01:30 AM
The Marijuana Smokers
and Dealing Marijuana," appeared, in condensed form, in the Columbia
ph Forum, Winter
1969 as "The Marijuana Market." The section in Chapter 7 on sexual behavior was
published in the May 1969 issue of the Evergreen Review, as "Marijuana and Sex." I
occasionally quote from my anthology, Marijuana, published by the Atherton Press, 1969.
Permission to reprint these works is gratefully acknowledged.
E.G.
June 1970
Strong's Neck, New York
Overview
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Social change during the decade of the 1960s has been phenomenal, especially in
several dramatic sectors of society. Broadly based movements today characterized the
position of only a few scattered individuals in 1960. Many ideas and form
Chapter 3, "Marijuana and the Politics of Reality," is a slightly revised version of an article of the same name which was published in the June 1969 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior. Chapter 8, "Multiple Drug Use among Marijuana Smokers," is a revised and expanded version of a paper which first appeared in the Summer 1969 issue of Social Problems (published by The Society for the Study of Social Problems). Chapter 10, "Using, Selling, (5 of 6)4/15/2004 1:01:30 AM The Marijuana Smokers and Dealing Marijuana," appeared, in condensed form, in the Columbia Forum, Winter 1969 as "The Marijuana Market." The section in Chapter 7 on sexual behavior was published in the May 1969 issue of the Evergreen Review, as "Marijuana and Sex." I occasionally quote from my anthology, Marijuana, published by the Atherton Press, 1969. Permission to reprint these works is gratefully acknowledged. E.G. June 1970 Strong's Neck, New York Overview DRCNet Homepage | Sign on to DRCNet DRCNet Library | Search the Library Schaffer Library | The Psychedelic Library Books Menu Page (6 of 6)4/15/2004 1:01:30 AM The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 1 DRCNet Homepage | Sign on to DRCNet DRCNet Library | Search the Library Schaffer Library | The Psychedelic Library Books Menu Page The Marijuana Smokers Erich Goode Chapter 1 — Overview Social change during the decade of the 1960s has been phenomenal, especially in several dramatic sectors of society. Broadly based movements today characterized the position of only a few scattered individuals in 1960. Many ideas and formok to write this book. To both granting agencies I am profoundly grateful. The sponsorship of neither indicates any agreement with my conclusions; in fact, insofar as it is possible to detect an official view, that of both agencies would be unfavorable to my own. It is a sign of a healthy society that support may be found for views which vary from the official perspective. The third debt I owe is to the colleagues and friends who offered useful comments, criticisms, suggestions, and pieces of information. Some of the most Phillipine Weed Strains helpful of these I received from Jerry Mandel, Eliot Freidson, Andrew Weil, Richard Evans Schultes, John Gagnon, Harvey Farberman, Bill French, Stephen Berger, James Hudson, Stephen Cole, John O'Donnell, Gilbert Geis, Robert Bagnall, Josephine Lopez, Richard Bogg, and David and Nanci Orlow. I was privileged to make use of a manuscript of a forthcoming book by Professor John Kaplan on marijuana use which proved to be extremely useful. Generally, our conclusions separately corroborate one another, but some cross-fertilization did take place. In writing style, my editor, William Gum, has done an heroic job of keeping my untidy prose in reasonably readable form. And finally, my wife, Alice, who tolerated a partial neglect during my productive months, deserves at least one hosanna. A few sections of this book have appeared in print previously. Chapter 3, "Marijuana and the Politics of Reality," is a slightly revised version of an article of the same name which was published in the June 1969 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior. Chapter 8, "Multiple Drug Use among Marijuana Smokers," is a revised and expanded version of a paper which first appeared in the Summer 1969 issue of Social Problems (published by The Society for the Study of Social Problems). Chapter 10, "Using, Selling, (5 of 6)4/15/2004 1:01:30 AM The Marijuana Smokers and Dealing Marijuana," appeared, in condensed form, in the Columbia Forum, Winter 1969 as "The Marijuana Market." The section in Chapter 7 on sexual behavior was published in the May 1969 issue of the Evergreen Review, as "Marijuana and Sex." I occasionally quote from my anthology, Marijuana, published by the Atherton Press, 1969. Permission to reprint these works is gratefully acknowledged. E.G. June 1970 Strong's Neck, New York Overview DRCNet Homepage Sign on to DRCNet DRCNet Library Search the Library Schaffer Library The Psychedelic Library Books Menu Page (6 of 6)4/15/2004 1:01:30 AM The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 1 DRCNet Homepage Sign on to DRCNet DRCNet Library Search the Library Schaffer Library The Psychedelic Library Books Menu Page The Marijuana Smokers Erich Goode Chapter 1 — Overview Social change during the decade of the 1960s has been phenomenal, especially in several dramatic sectors of society. Broadly based movements today characterized the position of only a few scattered individuals in 1960. Many ideas and form coca seeds perchase netherlands Chrystal 100 Misty Early ncga ncga