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  William Pickard's Long, Strange Trip
Posted by FoM on June 10, 2001 at 09:50:44 PT
By Seth Rosenfeld, Chronicle Staff Writer 
Source: San Francisco Chronicle  

cannabisnews.com On a cold afternoon last November, federal drug agents staked out a decommissioned nuclear missile silo in the gently rolling fields and watched as a tall, thin San Francisco man in black clothing and long silver hair tried to get in.

Oblivious to the trap, William L. Pickard Jr., a University of California at Los Angeles researcher who studies psychoactive drugs of the future, took several aluminum canisters from a silo shed, put them in his rented Buick and merged into traffic.

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Comment #3 posted by BOFH420 on June 10, 2001 at 18:44:15 PT
Classic last words
I can just see it, frayed out from your week long acid trip covered in mud running from a squad car
"You Got me, *sigh*"


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Comment #2 posted by Doug on June 10, 2001 at 16:17:45 PT
More details
A much longer story covering these events is in the current issue of 'Rolling Stone', issue 872.


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Comment #1 posted by lookinside on June 10, 2001 at 11:04:43 PT:

what might...
pickard have accomplished if his interests legal...he's
obviously brilliant, if the above is any indication...


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