I saw this in my April 1 copy of Rolling Stone and my jaw dropped:
The following was reported in the "stars pick the DVDs" feature of this month's Rolling Stone. It is a quote from Craig Nichols, of the rock band the Vines, who apparently really likes the movie The Doors. It was not followed up with any contrarian analysis from the magazine, just thrown out there for any kid to read and interpret on his/her own.
Quote:
I think anyone encouraging people to take LSD is a great thing. 'cause I'm doing it all the time. It's important to open minds - not kinda destroy them, but open them. But if you keep opening them up, something bad is going to happen. Don't take acid every day of your life and expect everything to fall into place
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I haven't seen any uproar in the conservative circles over this quote, it's something I came across myself. I think it has been overlooked most likely because the people who would be offended by it don't read Rolling Stone. Well, I read Rolling Stone, and I'm pretty offended. I think it's absolutely criminal to put this kind of information in front of kids with no opposing viewpoints. If I were a lawyer, I'd be on the phone to every single mother who has a dead kid, who's kid has lost mental functions, or is in rehab because of LSD, and encourage them to sue the shit out of Wenner LLC, Rolling Stone's publisher.
BTW - the article was placed directly next to a full page ad for milk, featuring a pre-teen rocker with a milk mustache ( I don't know her name, and the ad doesn't specify). Apparently, Rolling stone thinks rockers can sell drugs to kids as well as milk.