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acid, California, drugs, Golden State, hallucinogens, LSD, marijuana legalization, Meg, Meg 2010, Meg Griffin, reefer, spice rack highs, sweet lady meg, sweet sweet cheeba, the Spice, weed
By Smaktakula
When Promethean Times first commented on the phenomenon of kids using nutmeg as a recreational hallucinogen (see Sweet Lady Meg), we believed–perhaps foolishly–that these were isolated incidents, and that the so-called ‘nutmeg epidemic’ would evaporate, as with Jenkem or the choking game. It appears we were wrong.
Just as psychedelic art celebrated the mindspike chromaticism of LSD and reefer’s mellow high in the late 1960s, today’s nutmeg subculture is working hard to get more users on the Spice. California has been particularly hard hit by this pernicious scourge.
It is a sad day indeed when the Scourge of Meg has the financial clout to reach such a widespread audience. Perhaps the above-average intelligence of the voting Californian public can see through this charade campaign and ensure a safer, spice-free tomorrow.
Where we disagree, sadly, is on the intelligence of the California voter.