Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 111. Chapters: Recreational drug use, Beatnik, Recreational use of dextromethorphan, Gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid, Bad trip, Harm reduction, List of urban legends about illegal drugs, Methylphenidate, Alcoholic beverage, Safe injection site, Poppers, Drug injection, Purple drank, List of street names of drugs, Rochdale College, Needle-exchange programme, Naked Lunch, Psychonautics, Head shop, Chasing the dragon, Responsible drug use, Stereotypy, Illicit drug use in Australia, Methaqualone in popular culture, Opium den, Oscar Zeta Acosta, Party and play, Trip sitter, Lacing, Water pipe percolator, Erowid, Smart shop, Sin City, Whoonga, Pill testing, Reducing Americans' Vulnerability to Ecstasy Act, Club drug, Postcards from the Edge, K-hole, Heroin chic, Flashblood, Drug tourism, The Rhetoric of Drugs, Doctor shopping, Further, Clubbing, Poly drug use, Set and setting, Sex and drugs, Madak, Turn on, tune in, drop out, Drug fraud, Strawberry Quik meth, Cutting agent, Enlighten Harm Reduction, Isopropylbenzylamine, The Big Cube, DanceSafe, Pharming party, Drug subculture, Whitey, Contact high, Cocalero, Free base, Opium pipe, Opium lamp, Methland: The Death and Life of an American Small Town, Fitz Hugh Ludlow Memorial Library, Homebake, Cold water extraction, Route 36, Hippy Sippy, Skin popping, Needle sharing, Laugher, Mushroom tea, Suicide Tuesday, Drug user, Solar puffing, Les paradis artificiels, Medical Marijuana News & Reviews, Operation Overgrow, Afterglow, E for Ecstasy, The Chemical Religion, Double doctoring. Excerpt: Many urban legends about classified drugs have been created and circulated among children and the general public, with varying degrees of veracity. These are commonly repeated by organizations which oppose all classified drug use, often causing the true effects and dangers of drugs to be misunderstood and less s...