Timothy Leary, a former WW2 US Army Sergeant and Harvard Professor who attained notoriety in the 1960s, said the same thing. He told the senate in 1966 that there needed to be a licensing system with rigorous testing for suitability for using these substances otherwise it would create a blackmarket and lead to indiscriminant use.
Timothy Leary, a former WW2 US Army Sergeant and Harvard Professor who attained notoriety in the 1960s, said the same thing. He told the senate in 1966 that there needed to be a licensing system with rigorous testing for suitability for using these substances otherwise it would create a blackmarket and lead to indiscriminant use.
Timothy Leary, a former WW2 US Army Sergeant and Harvard Professor who attained notoriety in the 1960s, said the same thing. He told the senate in 1966 that there needed to be a licensing system with rigorous testing for suitability for using these substances otherwise it would create a blackmarket and lead to indiscriminant use.