Drugs: December 2004 Archives

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File this one under "Can the United States government get any weirder?" According to wired.com, the  military is testing ketamine as a way to calm soldiers who've been injured in battle, so they can still fight. I guess ravers still have a thing or two to teach the world. What's next, ecstasy being handed out to members of Congress so they can get along? (I'd kind of like to see that one.) I also love that we're thinking about putting our soldiers in a K hole but won't let sick people legally smoke a joint.

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