Dispensary Corner 06 Jul 10
July 6, 2010
EXPANDED celebrity minds?
A Swiss psychotherapist has
received a 16-month suspended
sentence from a court in Zurich,
after being convicted of supplying
illegal hallucinogens to his high-society
clients.
In his defence, the 62-year old
therapist argued that he had
given his patients the mind
altering drugs, including ecstasy,
during weekend retreats, in order
to “expand their consciousness”.
The sessions, which occurred
numerous times between 2004-
2008 were said to include the
“who’s who” of Swiss society,
including 60 doctors and lawyers.
During their time spent with the
doctor, groups of up to 60
patients at a time were given
doses of LSD, ecstasy, mescaline
and 2-CB, which were argued to
be not “drugs” but “substances
which allow the expansion of the
consciousness”.
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