5/28/2009

Drug Awareness Project





Oxytocin, marijuana, caffeine, heroin, LSD, PCP, alcohol...

We are examining the social and legal history of drug use in 20th century United States. Students who are also taking chemistry will complete a single project covering the science and history of a particular drug. This can take the form of a blog, poster board, powerpoint presentation, skit, essay, or graphic novel.

As for the history, cover the following:
-How has the drug been portrayed in popular culture?
-When, how, and by whom has the drug been used legally and openly?
-What laws have the Federal and state governments passed to prohibit or regulate this drug?
-What hysterical scare stories have circulated in the media about the drug?
-Which historical figures have used the drug or spoken out against its use?

The following websites may prove useful for your research:
http://www.mdma.net/
http://www.slate.com/id/2124885/ (comparing crack/meth scares)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-armentano/dont-believe-the-hype-pot_b_203615.html
http://www.hereinstead.com/Crack-in-Context.htm (covers other drug scares in history)
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2006/04/dire_scientific_warnings_often.html (John Stossel on crack babies)
http://www.drugpolicy.org/marijuana/factsmyths/
http://www.drugpolicy.org/about/position/race_paper_history.cfm
www.drugpolicy.org

3 comments:

  1. Here are some quick tips on items to cover for each drug:
    marijuana - Cheech and Chong (pop culture)

    nitrous oxide - Looney Tunes depictions of laughing gas; William James

    date rape drug - rohypnol; prescribed as a sleeping pill

    LSD - Kary Mullis and the story of PCR DNA sequencing; Art Linkletter; MKULTRA; Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds

    Cocaine - Freud; Sherlock Holmes; Cocaine Fiend; crack babies; Marion Barry

    methamphetamines - Merck; Pervitin; Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005; ephedra; Max "Dr. Feelgood" Jacobson, M.D.

    heroin - Velvet Underground; chasing the dragon; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4647018.stm; William S. Burroughs "junkie"; Pulp Fiction; American Gangster

    love - Pitocin; breastfeeding; MDMA and 5-HT(1A) receptors; anti-love lyrics in contemporary hip-hop (e.g. Southern Hospitality); gay marriage

    PCP - sherm; LAPD; 1965; Training Day; superhuman strength

    oxycodone - Rush Limbaugh; hillbilly heroin; OxyContin; 1916; 1939; 1995; William S. Burroughs and Eukodal

    mushrooms - psilocybin; R. Gordon Wasson; Carlos Casteneda; Aldous Huxley; Timothy Leary

    steroids - http://www.copleynews.com/uniontrib/20071216/news_1s16nflcol.html (1963 San Diego Chargers); Dr. Ziegler and Dianabol; IOC 1976; 1988 Olympics; Anabolic Steroid Control Act 1990

    ether - sweet vitriol; 1846 Dr. Bigelow Massachusetts; Letheon; WTG Morton; Hoffmann's Drops; Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

    MDMA/ecstacy - Merck; 1953 Army studies; Alexander Shulgin; Leo Zeff; Charles Grob; 1985; raves; hole in the brain myth; therapeutic uses; DXM scams; dancesafe.org

    alcohol - Al Capone; bootleggers; bathtub gin; Annie; medical alcohol; Alcoholics Anonymous; Steven King; Joseph McCarthy; Dick Van Dyke

    tobacco - Virginia; excise taxes; I Love Lucy; Flintstones cigarette commercial; Ernst Wynder; 1964 Surgeon General; ads targeting women starting in 1920 (suffrage); 1971 advertising law; statewide smoking bans (e.g. California 1995)

    adrenaline - Pulp Fiction; road rage; cases of people lifting cars off of accident victims

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  2. www.erowid.org is another great resource.

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  3. www.maps.org on socially accepted use of psychedelic substances

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