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Another author who openly embraced cannabis was Ken Kesey, most famous for his novel “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” Kesey was an influential figure in the psychedelic movement of the 1960s and a central figure in the Merry Pranksters, a group of hippies who embarked on a cross-country trip in a decked-out psychedelic bus. Kesey’s experimentation with mind-altering substances, including cannabis and LSD, heavily influenced his writing and creative perspective. He believed that these **substances could open doors** to new perceptions and deeper insights into the human condition.
Cannabis and Literature: Iconic Authors Who Loved the Leaf
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Fentanyl is mostly broken down by one of the enzymes that the herb can slow.
Part 1: Hundreds Died Using Kratom in Florida. It Was Touted as Safe.
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In 1963, the White House Conference on Narcotics and Drug Abuse concluded that the hazards of smoking marijuana were “exaggerated” and that harsh criminal penalties (which in Georgia, for example, included the death penalty for selling pot to a minor) were “in poor social perspective.” For a country punch-drunk on antimarijuana hysteria, it was a momentary jolt of sobriety.
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