The Erowid crew has been keeping busy this summer with home repair
tasks, when not taking short jaunts to assorted festivals. During
August 18-26, Erowid volunteers Alicia Danforth, Pedro, and others
will be helping Jon Hanna staff an Erowid Center information booth
at the Boom Festival in Portugal, where Hanna will also moderate a
panel discussion, "Frontiers of Medicine--The Role of Psychedelics
and Sacred Plants". If you're at the festival, check us out.
Drug Geek Factlet
Since the mid-2000s, a psychoactive stimulant named "mCPP" has shown
up in some illicit ecstasy tablets. As if that sort of adulteration
weren't annoying enough, in July, Streetwork Zurich tested a tablet
with a music note logo that contained a nearly identically named
herbicide "MCPP". Did an ill-informed producer or laboratory confuse an herbicide
(MCPP) for the similarly named stimulant (mCPP)?
Upcoming Events
Horizons: Perspectives on Psychedelics (September 24-26) will again
be hosted at Judson Memorial Church in NYC. Speakers have been
announced and tickets are on sale; see details at
http://www.horizonsnyc.org
Latest Additions
Crew Notes
Volunteer transcribers of the Shulgin Lab Books are
working as fast as books can be scanned, and they can use more help! Volunteer for transcribing
Erowid is looking for reports describing experiences with newer research chemicals. Submit a report: Submit a report From the Vaults
More New Content
Experience Reports
(see 174 new) Ask Erowid
(see 1 new) Ecstasy Data
(see 18 new results)
EcstasyData is a project of Erowid Center that conducts laboratory
testing of street ecstasy tablets and publishes the results online.
Tablets can be submitted for testing with a $40 copay.
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