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I can't help but wonder if it was the nexus...

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Two young men pleaded guilty Friday in U.S. District Court to attempting to manufacture about a gram of a hallucinogenic drug in a Georgetown dorm in October.

Charles B. Smith, then a freshman in Georgetown's School of Foreign Service, and his friend John Perrone, a freshman at the University of Richmond, used instructions from the Internet to buy and mix DMT, or dimethyltryptamine, for their personal use and to share with friends.

Prosecutors agreed to recommend a sentence of six months in prison, which would be suspended, plus probation and community service.


- The Washington Post, Feb. 13, 2011
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Bummer... always sad to read things like this but at the same time I find comfort in knowing that these guys had at least some respect (no intent to distribute it looks like).

I wonder how they get busted...
 

I call it civil disobedience. Well, it makes me feel better to think of it that way. :p Yes, some how, I was comforted by the idea that they were "sharing" versus selling. I would have enjoyed watching that trial.

And, don't forget this: DMT Suspects Will Serve Three-Year Probation - Coalition for Entheogenic Liberty - Welcome to the DMT-Nexus Notice the different circumstances and rulings?
 
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