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Mexico's Peyote Endangered by 'Drug Tourists' - Congress has cut federal funding for public media — a $3.4 million loss for LAist. We count on readers like you to protect our nonprofit newsroom. Become a monthly member and sustain local journalism. Sunday September 02, 2007 - laist.com INDIANS FIGHT FOR RELIGIOUS USE OF DRUG PEYOTE - Too numerous for a traditional teepee ceremony, friends and relatives of Reuben Snake gathered in June for an all-night vigil in the gymnasium of the tribal community center. The eulogies for the ... California could legalize the use of hallucinatory drugs like Peyote. Do you agree? | Opinion - Peyote is a small, spineless, button-shaped cactus capable of producing hallucinatory effects upon ingestion. While there have been movements in recent years to protect indigenous peoples’ religious ... Peyote 101 - The peyote cactus, or Lophophora williamsii, is unassuming at first glance. It’s small and spineless, unlike other cacti. But inside the small buttons that grow from the plant lies a hallucinogenic ... Utah drug trafficking charges test limit of American Indian peyote law - James Warren “Flaming Eagle” Mooney says he has seen people who use the peyote cactus freed from drug addiction and mental illness.Now the mystical medicine he administers to his followers could cost ... What to know about peyote - Peyote is a small, button shaped cactus native to Mexico and southern parts of the United States. Potent compounds in peyote, such as mescaline, cause it to have a hallucinogenic effect in humans. Katy man allegedly caught growing peyote, marijuana in his home - A Katy man was arrested Monday after he was allegedly caught growing the hallucinogenic cactus peyote in his home. Alex Noorian, 31, also allegedly had psychedelic mushrooms, THC wax and 35 marijuana ... Curing Drug and Alcohol Addiction with Peyote - Even with several tablespoons of peyote in me, by 3 in the morning, I’m fading. For almost six hours I have been sitting in a teepee in the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the United ... Mexico's Peyote Endangered by 'Drug Tourists' - Andres Carillo, a Huichol Indian shaman, uses the peyote plant to create these artworks depicting the visions he has after consuming the cactus. The Huichol have asked the Mexican government to ...
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