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Graham Blackman

University of Bath

1 paper in the library · 36 citations · publishing 2008

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Between Prohibitions: Patterns and Meanings of Magic Mushroom Use in the UK

Substance Use & Misuse January 1, 2008 Sarah Riley, Graham Blackman 36 citations

A 2004 survey of 174 magic mushroom users in Edinburgh and Bristol, UK, found that consumption was infrequent but intense: 47% used 4-12 times per year, with an average dose of 12 g per session. Users reported laughter, hallucinations, altered perspective (41-74%), and feeling closer to nature (49%). Negative experiences included paranoia (35%) and anxiety (32%). Use occurred within a wider recreational drug and alcohol culture. Focus groups aided interpretation. The authors recommend future research into negative experiences and discuss implications for policy and harm reduction.