Drug-Related Network Resources
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- rec.drugs.misc: general discussion of drugs, emphasis on recreational use.
- rec.drugs.announce: moderated newsgroup for high SNR traffic
- rec.drugs.cannabis: smoking it and growing it for recreational purposes.
- rec.drugs.psychedelic: MDMA, LSD, DMT, Shrooms, (Ketamine?), etc...
- rec.drugs.chemistry: synthesis, extractions, etc.
- rec.drugs.smart: smart drugs/drinks and nootropics.
- alt.drugs: general discussion of drugs, emphasis on recreational use.
- alt.drugs.chemistry: synthesis, extractions, etc.
- alt.drugs.pot: smoking it and growing it for recreational purposes.
- alt.drugs.culture: trip stories, music, etc, etc, etc...
- alt.drugs.psychedelics: MDMA, LSD, DMT, Shrooms, (Ketamine?), etc...
- alt.psychoactives: more neuropharmacologically inclined discussion.
- alt.hemp: cannabis use as food, fuel and fiber (smoking and growing covered by alt.drugs.pot)
- talk.politics.drugs: political discussion of drugs only.
- sci.med.pharmacy: medical discussion of pharmaceuticals.
- sci.med.psychobiology: medical psychoactives (antidepressants, anxiolytics, neuroleptics, etc)
- sci.med: general medical discussion.
- alt.consciousness: discussions on consciousness.
- alt.rave: discussion of the underground rave culture.
- alt.drugs.caffeine: the most often overlooked drug on the planet.
- alt.caffeine: obsolete newsgroup, please remove and supersede by alt.drugs.caffeine
- alt.coffee: caffeinated and decaffeinated.
- alt.smokers: cigarettes -- the preferred nicotine delivery system of millions.
- alt.beer: beer
- rec.food.drink.beer: beer
- alt.drunken.bastards: *lots* of beer.
- rec.crafts.brewing: making your own beer.
- alt.drugs.usenet: Usenet as a drug
October 9, 1994 | lamontg@u.washington.edu