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Newsgroups: alt.drugs
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From: dash@netcom.com (David Ashley)
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Subject: Cocaine story in Colombia (long)
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Message-ID: <dashCJrorx.3A9@netcom.com>
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 09:23:56 GMT
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A few years back I went on a trip down south through Mexico, Central America,
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and then to Colombia and Ecuador. It was great fun, and a very rewarding
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experience.
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In Guatamala I met an English guy named Nigel that had been in Colombia. He
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said that he had traveled from England, going to Brazil, then through
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various countries, and ending up in Colombia. Nigel told me that along the
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route he met locals that became his friends, and often they used Cocaine.
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Nigel said he had been afraid of Cocaine, having been brought up in the
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typical "drugs are bad" environment. He was afraid that if he tried it he'd
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become addicted. Eventually he saw that although his friends used it, they were
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not addicted. He tried it, and he liked it. He told me that he used it
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daily for a couple of months. I asked him if it was hard to stop. He said it
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wasn't.
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Now I left him and I kept heading south. He told me of a place called the
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Hotel Miramar in Santa Marta, Colombia. It's east from Cartegena. He said
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it's a place where gringos can go and use cocaine, and not really be hassled.
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Somewhere along my trip I decided I wanted to try cocaine if I had the
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opportunity.
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I made it to Colombia and ended up in Santa Marta. The Hotel Miramar was a
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fantastic place because it's a gringo hangout. My spanish was decent but
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I could never get close to the natives because it was too cumbersome
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talking in their language, and very few Latins speak English. Colombia has
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a reputation of being unsafe so not many tourists go there, so if you're
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travelling around the country you feel like you're the only gringo.
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So it was nice to meet up with other travellers in the Hotel Miramer. There
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were people that stayed there for months or years, and then the others
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that would come for just a day or two. I ended up staying there for a month.
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I was waiting for mail from home, and also I was enjoying the company of
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other travellers.
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During this time I tried cocaine, and decided I liked it. I would snort the
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cocaine only. I'd typically use it with other travellers, then a bunch of
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people would get together and just talk or hang out. I'd usually start
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using it in the early evening, continue over about a 6 hour period, then
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I'd stop and go to sleep. I never used it as a pick-me-up in the morning.
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I got in the habit of only using it when I already felt pretty good.
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There were other people that used it a lot more--they would keep going for
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more than a day or two. I thought this was silly because even though you
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don't feel sleepy, you know your body wants to sleep, and I didn't want to
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push it. Also there's not much point in using it for longer periods, as
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the effect seems to diminish. I would build up a tolerance so that as the
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time wore on I'd have to take it more and more frequently (over the 4 or 6
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hour period in the evening). As I say, I'd usually be with other people when
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using it and we'd sometimes go out in the night for walks. While in the Hotel
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you feel perfectly safe using it, it's not a good idea to carry it around
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town with you--you never know.
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I figure that over the month I used the cocaine maybe 15 or 20 times. I liked
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the feeling it gave me. It completely eliminates any feelings of inhibition,
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so you feel comfortable talking about anything. You also feel fascinated
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by what other people are saying, although I would prefer to talk. You feel
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really good, like the cocaine is tickling your pleasure center. You feel
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energetic. You wouldn't get hungry.
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After a month I decided that the surroundings were getting stale, so I left
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to go to a neighboring beach called Park Tayrona. It's a really beautiful
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place and a lot of gringos hang out there as well. I didn't do any cocaine
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while here but I didn't miss it either. There was no feeling of dependency.
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Cocaine was more of something you did when it seemed like a good idea--not
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because you felt you needed it. It was something that you'd use when you're
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already having a good time--it would kick you up into the next level of
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enjoyment.
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There was immeasurable pot available also in Colombia. I used to smoke a
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little but didn't really smoke enough to get over the munchy/can't concentrate
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stage. Other people constantly smoked the stuff. I never really understood
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the allure. I figured that the best time to use it was when you were hungry
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and wanted the local food to taste like a king's banquet :^).
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The only problems I had with the cocaine was frequent pain in my nose.
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I was told this was because it wasn't pure, or that it was amphetamine and
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not cocaine. Over my trip I tried cocaine many more times and it seemed
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always a variable experience, depending on where I got it. Also my opinion
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of what "good" cocaine was never matched anyone else's. One guy gave me some
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of what he said was the best he had ever used in his life, and it had no
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effect at all on me. I later decided that what I had called cocaine before
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was some kind of amphetamine, and what this guy called cocaine was really
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cocaine (pure), and that for some reason it didn't work on me. This guy
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used to smoke it also (freebasing) and I tried that several times but never
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once had any significant effect, although he was flying. After several
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times when someone would tell me "try this, this is the best" and it did
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nothing for me, I decided that the substance I had liked before was no
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longer available and I stopped testing.
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At no time did I ever feel any withdrawal symptoms. Also I never used it
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every single day--I would stop for a day or two after each day or two of
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use. And I never used it for a period longer than 6 hours.
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I feel my experience with the drug hasn't been harmful at all. Instead it
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destroyed a lot of myths I had absorbed in the United States culture. I
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learned that the substance had absolutely no addictive qualities at all.
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Then I decided that the biggest problem was since it was illegal down there
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as well (at least if you got caught you'd have to pay a bribe to make the
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cop go away) you never knew "exactly" what you were getting. The danger of
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the drug was never the pure part but what you ended up getting that was
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called "cocaine". I believe my experience with the cocaine has improved
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me, and I believe everyone (provided they're adults) should have the same
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option to experiment. The only improvement I could suggest would be fixing
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the situation so you know what you're getting every time, instead of it
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being a crap shoot.
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Since Colombia is the source of this stuff, it's certainly going to be
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cheaper. I never paid more than $4 or $5 a gram, and typically paid $3.
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Of course I believe it wasn't quite as pure because I'd use a gram over
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an evening, and from what I've heard about stuff in US that's A LOT. Since
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Colombia I've never used any of the stuff. My thinking is I've heard prices
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in the US are $100 per gram. At the time I was taking it I felt that it was
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barely worth the $4 a gram. There's no way I'll pay 25 or 33 times what I
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could get it for down there.
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Pot was also much cheaper. I saw a guy buy perhaps a half pound for something
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like $7.00. It's truly a weed, and isn't really illegal. Pot is so cheap you
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never have to buy it--it just gets passed around by people that keep their
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own supply.
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Wages in Colombia are so low compared to wages here, the locals have to
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pay almost the same proportion of their income to buy cocaine as Americans
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would have to in the US. I never really saw any evidence of massive
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drug addiction in Colombia. Almost 100% of the drug use seemed to be by the
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gringos that were visiting.
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I've decided that I believe drugs should be legalized. I believe that
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we've all been victims of a horrible propaganda campaign. I believe
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it would be much better if drugs were legalized, regulated (for purity), and
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also perhaps taxed a little to cover costs of chronic abusers. I believe it
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is a good idea to travel, because you find out interesting things, like
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perhaps the USA isn't really as free as you might have thought. In Colombia
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the police don't really care if you use illegal substances--they just use it
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as an excuse to sweat a bribe out of you. They're not interested in throwing
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you in jail, they just want some of your yanqui $$$. Yes, the system is
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very, very corrupt.
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Colombians were probably my favorite people. The country is beautiful and
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the people are very friendly. Although Colombia has gotten a bad rap in
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the news, this is unjust. While a few drug kingpins control a lot of the
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politics in the country and are ruthless murderers, the Colombian people
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are almost entirely very warm, intelligent, friendly people. It is truly
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a great country.
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When I came back up through Mexico and went through the border crossing at
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Tijuana, I told the officer that I had just flown up from Cartegena, Colombia.
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He then checked me out a little more thoroughly than he would have if I'd
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only been in Mexico--he checked my drivers licence and then looked at my
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backpack in the xray machine. I don't think he had me unpack it. But the
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guy said that Colombia wasn't a good place, and the people were screwing
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us over. His statement simply is not at all true.
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One other interesting point: As I understand it if I'm outside the
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US I am no longer bound by US laws, but must obey the laws of the country
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I'm in--but that country enforces them and the US doesn't care anymore.
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I was told by Germans that their laws are binding on them no matter where
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they are. For example if they get caught in Colombia using drugs and are
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punished there, the Colombian government will inform the German government,
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and send them home, and when they get to Germany the German government will
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then pushish them again. I thought this was rediculous.
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--
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David Ashley
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dash@netcom.com
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