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In Search of NA Part III: Narcotics Anonymous in the Sixties
The sixties were a time of radical social change in America. Along with this climate of change came a cultural curiosity about of drug use and a more tolerant attitude toward drug abuse. The counter cultural movement that was spurred on by the British Invasion and led to the Summer of Love caused many Americans to experiment with drugs like Hallucinogens and marijuana. Many of these curious drug users became addicted to more sinister opiate and methamphetamine based drugs became incarcerated instead of getting the help that NA had to offer. All of these factors actually had a negative effect on the size of the NA fellowship in the early 1960s. read more...
In Search of NA Part III: Narcotics Anonymous in the Sixties
The sixties were a time of radical social change in America. Along with this climate of change came a cultural curiosity about of drug use and a more tolerant attitude toward drug abuse. The counter cultural movement that was spurred on by the British Invasion and led to the Summer of Love caused many Americans to experiment with drugs like Hallucinogens and marijuana. Many of these curious drug users became addicted to more sinister opiate and methamphetamine based drugs became incarcerated instead of getting the help that NA had to offer. All of these factors actually had a negative effect on the size of the NA fellowship in the early 1960s. read more...
Review of National Geographic Show: Marijuana Nation
In this episode of Explorer, Nat Geo addresses one of the drugs that we feel has the most deceptively "harmless" reputation: marijuana. Also known as pot, weed, ganja, hemp, and many other synonyms, marijuana has enjoyed a very benign reputation and has been almost glorified in the counterculture since it became widely popularized in the 1960s. read more...






