Conscientious guide to drug abuse / by Vic Pawlak.

  • Pawlak, Vic
Date:
1973
  • Books

About this work

Description

"Conscientious guide to drug abuse is a 48-page crash program in drug survival. You should read this if you're under 25, and living anywhere in the United States or Canada. Or, if you're wondering which rumors you've heard about MDA, LSD, Angel Dust and Adulterated Grass are actually true. Or better yet, if you would like to avoid the hassle of having to get your stomach pumped at the county hospital. If you're tired of scare propaganda (Who believes all of that anyway?) you will find C.G. an anti-propaganda device, curiously refreshing. It's written by someone who knows a lot about dope, who is surrounded by dope, as well as assorted dopers of all shapes and descriptions. Huzzah! Just look inside, trip out, flip through the pages. Chances are you will find dozens of facts your mother never told you - facts that could make the difference between life and death in a critical situation. Not that everyone will have a drug emergency. But an awful lot of people could have avoided bummers if only they'd known the right information ahead of time. And you can never tell when a batch of bad acid - or anything else - will turn up."--Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

[Phoenix, Arizona] : Do It Now Foundation, 1973.

Physical description

48 pages : black and white illustrations ; 22 cm

Related material

This book was donated as part of the DrugScope archive held by Wellcome Collection, reference SA/DRS https://wellcomecollection.org/works/psspw62x

Edition

Fourth revised edition.

Notes

Title from cover.
"A Do It Now publication"--Cover
Copy 1. Has stamp on inside front cover: "Distributed in the public interest by: Rele[a]se drug education programme, 1 Elgin Avenue, London, W9 3PR, in a cooperative eeffort with the Do It Now Foundation".

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ISBN

  • 0892300329
  • 9780892300327