Lecture at the University 
	    
	        by Alexander Shulgin. Chapter 42 of PIHKAL  A Chemical Love Story
	          ©1991 by Alexander and Ann Shulgin. Transform Press, Berkeley California.
	    
    
	Drug
    Use and the Rights of the Person 
    
        David A. J. Richards, a professor and teacher of law
        in the areas of constitutional and criminal law, argues
        in this essay that, "judgments of the immorality of
        drug use are wrong; indeed, the right to use many drugs
        currently criminalized is one of the rights of the person
        which the state may not transgress." From Sex,
        Drugs, Death, and the Law, ©1982 by Rowman and
        Littlefield. 
    
    The Politics of America's Latest Drug Scare
    
        by Harry G. Levine and Craig Reinarman, Chapter 17 of
		Freedom at Risk: Secrecy, Censorship, and Repression in the
		1980s. Edited by Richard O. Curry, ©1988 Temple University Press
    
    Drugs,
    Drug Use, and Criminalization 
    
        Introduction and Chapter 1 of Drugs and Rights
        by Douglas N. Husak. "This timely and important book
        is the first serious work of philosophy to address the
        question: Do adults have a moral right to use drugs for
        recreational purposes?"
    
    The American Drug Panic of the 1980s
    
    
        Chapter 12 of Moral Panics: The Social Construction
        of Deviance, ©1994 by the authors Erich Goode &
        Nachman Ben-Yehuda, published by Blackwell. 
    
    Anomalies and Mysteries in the 'War on
    Drugs' 
    
        By Ann Dally, M.D. Chapter 11 of Drugs and
        Narcotics in History, Roy Porter & Mikulás
        Teich, editors, ©Cambridge University Press, 1995. ISBN
        0-521-43163-8 
    
    Why LSD Should Be Legalized 
    
        Chapter 5 of Pornography, Psychedelics &
        Technology, Essays on the Limits to Freedom
        by E. J. Mishan. London: George Allen & Unwin, ©1980
        E. J. Mishan 
    
    Psychedelics: A First-Amendment Right
    
    
        If certain chemicals open one up to religious
        experience, should they be
        protected by the Constitution? ©Gnosis Magazine,
        No. 26, Winter 1993. 
    
    Reflections on Social Policy and
    Drug Research 
    
        Chapter 7 of Drug, Set, and Setting: The Basis for
        Controlled Intoxicant Use
        by Norman E. Zinberg, M.D. Yale University Press, ©1984
        by Yale University. 
    
    A Sociological Perspective on Drugs
    and Drug Use 
    
        Chapter 1 of Drugs in American Society, by
        Erich Goode, Professor of Sociology at SUNY Stony Brook,
        New York. ©1972 Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. 
    
    Drugs and the Law 
    
        Chapter 7 of Drugs in American Society, by
        Erich Goode, Professor of Sociology at SUNY Stony Brook,
        New York. ©1972 Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. 
    
    The Agony and the Ecstasy: Drugs, Media and Morality 
    
        by Karim Murji. Chapter 5 of The Control of Drugs and Drug Users,
        edited by Ross Coomber. ©Harwood Academic Publishers 1998. ISBN 90-5702-042-4
    
   Marijuana 
    
        Special issue of LIFE Magazine on marijuana, from October
        1969, with an article on legalization by former FDA director Dr.
        James L. Goddard.
    
        Why MDMA Should Not Have Been Made Illegal 
		    
		        by Marsha Rosenbaum & Rick Doblin:
	        Chapter 6 of The Drug Legalization Debate, edited by James A. Inciardi
	          ©1991 SAGE Publications: Studies in Crime, Law and Justice Vol 7. ISBN 0-8039-3678-8
	     
	     Marijuana Legalization: The Time Is Now 
			 
			  	   by Douglas McVay:
			          Chapter 7 of The Drug Legalization Debate, edited by James A. Inciardi
			            ©1991 SAGE Publications: Studies in Crime, Law and Justice Vol 7. ISBN 0-8039-3678-8
	     
	A Model Legalization Proposal 
			 
			  	   by Richard B. Karel:
			          Chapter 6 of The Drug Legalization Debate, edited by James A. Inciardi
			            ©1991 SAGE Publications: Studies in Crime, Law and Justice Vol 7. ISBN 0-8039-3678-8