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  • Alchemind Society Alchemind Society - An international nonprofit association of people working in the public interest to protect the fundamental right to freedom of thought through the use of drugs. Includes news, law library, journal, plus organizational and membership information.
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  • Chill Pharm Chill Pharm - A portal for discussion of the drug counter-culture. Featuring news, policy and health discussions, experiences, and techniques.
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  • Codeine Information Codeine Information - A non-profit source of information on the recreational use of codeine, dihydrocodeine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, and pholcodine. Includes facts, extraction guide, list of products containing codeine, information on side effects, addiction and tolerance.
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  • Crack Cocaine Crack Cocaine - Information, history, facts, and pictures of crack and cocaine.
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  • Drug Calculator Drug Calculator - Allows the user to calculate how much money is spent monthly and annually on drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes.
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  • Drugs Forum Drugs Forum - Information and forum about most recreational drugs.
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  • Green Party Green Party - Focuses on drug policies in the United Kingdom and global cannabis news and harm reduction information. Also sells Ecstasy testing kits and books.
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  • The Drugs Index The Drugs Index - Portal to drug-related websites organized by topic, and a chat room.
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  • The Lycaeum The Lycaeum - Includes a listing of various mind altering substances, including their chemical structures and effects (with first person accounts).
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