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over to a friend's place, and we turned on.
Nineteen-year-old college student
I was against the idea of marijuana. I was ignorant. I knew it was a drug,
and I thought it was addictive. But my closest friend smoked—I was
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close
friends with this guy for four years. He asked me several times to turn on
and I said no. Finally, I decided, what the hell—give it a try.
Twenty-four-year-old market research study director
My older brother gave it to me. He told me not to turn on out of social
pressure; I should be turned on by someone I trusted—himself. He got it for
me, and then I went up to the attic and turned on alone. I came down and
talked to my parents.
Only my brother knew I was high. Before that, I didn't
know people well enough, or trust them, to turn on.
Twenty-five-year-old artist-performer
I knew almost nothing about pot, but I was completely confident that
nothing would happen, since my brother turned me on.
Twenty-one-year-old unemployed college drop-out
I felt safe with good friends, and I felt it would be all right.
Twenty-year-old coder, female
Thus, someone who is extremely close to both the endorser and the individual turning
him on (forty points), and who has an ambivalent attitude about users (ten points), sees no
benefits in use (zero points), and is unsure about its safeness (ten points), is a potential
candidate for being turned on, when the occasion arises. Another person who thinks of the
stories about its dangers as myths, thinks that it would be fun, and has at least a
moderately favorable image
of smokers, is likely to be turned on, even by a stranger. One
indication that our scheme reflects something of the actual situation is the fact that many
marijuana users (46 percent of our respondents) report having refused opportunities to
turn on prior to their eventual conversion because one or another circumstance at that time
was not favorable. Any one of these factors could have been the reason, but the two most
often mentioned were the fears about the drug's danger and a lack of closeness with the
person or persons offering the opportunity to try it. With this scheme in mind as a very
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rough model, it is possible to see how someone could accept an offer
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though he is still fearful of the drug's effects, although this is empirically infrequent.
It is relatively rare for the initiate to try to simulate prior drug experience, although it
does occur.
The majority going through the initiation ceremony are known to be novitiates
by all present (70 percent of our interviewees), while occasionally some present at the
turning on ceremony will know, while
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not (6 percent)— at a large party, for
instance. It is not uncommon for the respondent to be unaware of what others know of his
prior drug experience (15 percent), and sometimes none present at his turn-on knew that
he was marijuana-naive (g percent). Typically,
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vity, one can avoid being sucked into the maws of
marijuana use—and subsequently, narcotics addiction—by never smoking at all:
Marijuana is especially dangerous because it comes in cigarette form. The
great tobacco companies have prepared the way for the Devil's parade of
death; they have popularized the use of cigarettes ... until today in America,
men, women, boys and girls think nothing of lighting up their choice
tobaccos.... It is easy now, for a young man or woman planted by the
peddler, to pass out this new cigarette and American youth, always looking
for adventure, will fall an easy prey. The step from Marijuana to... morphine
is a short one.1]
Today's observers would consider this portrait absurd, even amusing.
As pointed out in
the chapters on selling marijuana and on becoming a marijuana user, the neophyte is
turned Fantasyseedsamsterdam on and supplied by friends; the peddler does not supply cigarettes to get his
customers hooked on narcotics. The percentage who go from tobacco cigarettes to
marijuana and from marijuana to heroin is minuscule so that no peddler could possibly
afford to spend the necessary time to recruit customers.
In spite of its late entry into the pot-to-heroin debate, the FBN (now the Bureau of
Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, a subunit of the Justice Department) is presently the most
vigorous proponent of the progression theory (although the Bureau, now under John
Ingersoll, may eventually represent a departure from its earlier stand of the Anslinger-
Giordano years).
... it cannot be too strongly emphasized that the smoking of the marihuana
cigarette is a dangerous first step on the road which usually leads to
enslavement by heroin....
Ordinarily, a person is tempted first with marihuana cigarettes. He may
not even know they are dope. Then, someone already addicted makes it easy
to try some heroin. Most teenage addicts started by smoking marihuana
cigarettes. Never let anyone persuade you to smoke even one marihuana
cigarette. It is pure poison.
2]
One particularly grave danger of habitual marihuana use is that there is
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often a clear pattern of gradation from marihuana to the stronger addictive
opiates.[3]
Often antidrug and narcotics associations, as well as educational and parents'
organizations, will sponsor lectures by ex-addicts who describe the horrors of addiction,
along with the inevitability of the transition from smoking pot to leading the life of a
junkie. One of the most dramatic and effective of such talks, at Miami Beach, is excerpted
below:
I am a drug addict.... For twenty-three years of my life I was a junkie. I
spent seventeen years... in jails....
I come from a very nice Jewish family, a middle-to-upper income family.
I was the baby and they loved me. They educated me; I got a degree in
anthropology at the University of Wisconsin.
And what did I do to them? I have had forty-seven arrests. For using
narcoticsvity, one can avoid being sucked into the maws of
marijuana use—and subsequently, narcotics addiction—by never smoking at all:
Marijuana is especially dangerous because it comes in cigarette form. The
great tobacco companies have prepared the way for the Devil's parade of
death; they have popularized the use of cigarettes ... until today in America,
men, women, boys and girls think nothing of lighting up their choice
tobaccos.... It is easy now, for a young man or woman planted by the
peddler, to pass out this new cigarette and American youth, always looking
for adventure, will fall an easy prey. The step from Marijuana to... morphine
is a short one.1]
Today's observers would consider this portrait absurd, even amusing. As pointed out in
the chapters on selling marijuana and on becoming a marijuana user, the neophyte is
turned on and supplied by friends; the peddler does not supply cigarettes to get his
customers hooked on narcotics. The percentage who go from tobacco cigarettes to
marijuana and from marijuana to heroin is minuscule so that no peddler could possibly
afford to spend the necessary time to recruit customers.
In spite of its late entry into the pot-to-heroin debate, the FBN (now the Bureau of
Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, a subunit of the Justice Department) is presently the most
vigorous proponent of the progression theory (although the Bureau, now under John
Ingersoll, may eventually represent a departure from its earlier stand of the Anslinger-
Giordano years).
... it cannot be too strongly emphasized that the smoking of the marihuana
cigarette is a dangerous first step on the road which usually leads to
enslavement by heroin....
Ordinarily, a person is tempted first with marihuana cigarettes.
He may
not even know they are dope. Then, someone already addicted makes it easy
to try some heroin. Most teenage addicts started by smoking marihuana
cigarettes. Never let anyone persuade you to smoke even one marihuana
cigarette. It is pure poison.2]
One particularly grave danger of habitual marihuana use is that there is
(2 of 24)4/15/2004 1:07:52 AM
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often a clear pattern of gradation from marihuana to the stronger addictive
opiates.3]
Often antidrug and narcotics associations, as well as educational and parents'
organizations, will sponsor lectures by ex-addicts who describe the horrors of addiction,
along with the inevitability of the transition from smoking pot to leading the life of a
junkie. One of the most dramatic and effective of such talks, at Miami Beach, is excerpted
below:
I am a drug addict.... For twenty-three years of my life I was a junkie. I
spent seventeen years... in jails....
I come from a very nice Jewish family, a middle-to-upper income family.
I was the baby and they loved me. They educated me; I got a degree in
anthropology at the University of Wisconsin.
And what did I do to them? I have had forty-seven arrests. For using
narcoticsvity, one can avoid being sucked into the maws of
marijuana use—and subsequently, narcotics addiction—by never smoking at all:
Marijuana is especially dangerous because it comes in cigarette form. The
great tobacco companies have prepared the way for the Devil's parade of
death; they have popularized the use of cigarettes ... until today in America,
men, women, boys and girls think nothing of lighting up their
sssc Super Sativa Seed Club)
choice
tobaccos.... It is easy now, for a young man or woman planted by the
peddler, to pass out this new cigarette and American youth, always looking
for adventure, will fall an easy prey. The step from Marijuana to... morphine
is a short one.[1
Today's observers would consider this portrait absurd, even amusing. As pointed out in
the chapters on selling marijuana and on becoming a marijuana user, the neophyte is
turned on and supplied by friends; the peddler does not supply cigarettes to get his
customers hooked on narcotics. The percentage who go from tobacco cigarettes to
marijuana and from marijuana to heroin is minuscule so that no peddler could possibly
afford to spend the necessary time to recruit customers.
In spite of its late entry into the pot-to-heroin debate, the FBN (now the Bureau of
Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, a subunit of the Justice Department) is presently the most
vigorous proponent of the progression theory (although the Bureau, now under John
Ingersoll, may eventually represent a departure from its earlier stand of the Anslinger-
Giordano years).
... it cannot be too strongly emphasized that the smoking of the marihuana
cigarette is a dangerous first step on the road which usually leads to
enslavement by heroin....
Ordinarily, a person is tempted first with marihuana cigarettes. He may
not even know they are dope. Then, someone already addicted makes it easy
to try some heroin.
Most teenage addicts started by smoking marihuana
cigarettes. Never let anyone persuade you to smoke even one marihuana
cigarette.
It is pure poison.[2
One particularly grave danger of habitual marihuana use is that there is
(2 of 24)4/15/2004 1:07:52 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 8
often a clear pattern of gradation from marihuana to the stronger addictive
opiates.[3
Often antidrug and narcotics associations, as well as educational and parents'
organizations, will sponsor lectures by ex-addicts who describe the horrors of addiction,
along with the inevitability of the transition from smoking pot to leading the life of a
junkie. One of the most dramatic and effective of such talks, at Miami Beach, is excerpted
below:
I am a drug addict.... For twenty-three years of my life I was a junkie. I
spent seventeen years... in jails....
I come from a very nice Jewish family, a middle-to-upper income family.
I was the baby and they loved me. They educated me; I got a degree in
anthropology at the University of Wisconsin.
And what did I do to them? I have had forty-seven arrests. For using
narcoticsvity, one can avoid being sucked into the maws of
marijuana use—and subsequently, narcotics addiction—by never smoking at all:
Marijuana is especially dangerous because it comes in cigarette form. The
great tobacco companies have prepared the way for the Devil's parade of
death; they have popularized the use of cigarettes ... until today in America,
men, women, boys and girls think nothing of lighting up their choice
tobaccos.
.
.
.
It is easy now, for a young man or woman planted by the
peddler, to pass out this new cigarette and American youth, always looking
for adventure, will fall an easy prey. The step from Marijuana to... morphine
is a short one.1
Today's observers would consider this portrait absurd, even amusing.
As pointed out in
the chapters on selling marijuana and on becoming a marijuana user, the neophyte is
turned on and supplied by friends; the peddler does not supply cigarettes to get his
customers hooked on narcotics. The percentage who go from tobacco cigarettes to
marijuana and from marijuana to heroin is minuscule so that no peddler could possibly
afford to spend the necessary time to recruit customers.
In spite of its late entry into the pot-to-heroin debate, the FBN (now the Bureau of
Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, a subunit of the Justice Department) is presently the most
vigorous proponent of the progression theory (although the Bureau, now under John
Ingersoll, may eventually represent a departure from its earlier stand of the Anslinger-
Giordano years).
... it cannot be too strongly emphasized that the smoking of the marihuana
cigarette is a dangerous first step on the road which usually leads to
enslavement by heroin.
.
.
.
Ordinarily, a person is tempted first with marihuana cigarettes. He may
not even know they are dope. Then, someone already addicted makes it easy
to try some heroin. Most teenage addicts started by smoking marihuana
cigarettes. Never let anyone persuade you to smoke even one marihuana
cigarette.
It is pure poison.2
One particularly grave danger of habitual marihuana use is that there is
(2 of 24)4/15/2004 1:07:52 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 8
often a clear pattern of gradation from marihuana to the stronger addictive
opiates.3
Often antidrug and narcotics associations, as well as educational and parents'
organizations, will sponsor lectures by ex-addicts who describe
Fantasyseedsamsterdam the horrors of addiction,
along with the inevitability of the transition from smoking pot to leading the life of a
junkie. One of the most dramatic and effective of such talks, at Miami Beach, is excerpted
below:
I am a drug addict.... For twenty-three years of my life I was a junkie. I
spent seventeen years... in jails....
I come from a very nice Jewish family, a middle-to-upper income family.
I was the baby and they loved me. They educated me; I got a degree in
anthropology at the University of Wisconsin.
And what did I do to them? I have had forty-seven arrests.
For using
narcotics