V ? . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1974 ' Speaking Of Drugs ' By Tony Harris & I ?. ? laifrirnwwinnd _ | Too often a new drug comes on the scene that's accepted by users without them having any knowledge of the substance they are using. At times substances are blindly used as if the pusher on the corner is a professional chenrist. Everytime any illicit drug is taken into the body, the lispr is nlovina a tr rfn?MA nttik Ui? 1-' ? ? a uvauijr 5<uuc Willi 1115 111C. A substance that's being labeled THC, is widely used .today, especially by teen-agers and young adults. The true psychoactive substance, THC, is a resin found in marijuana. When it is chemically extracted, dried, and compressed, it is then termed hashish. Marijuana contains about 2 percent THC, hashish is usually composed of about 5 to 12 percent THC, ~ THC S^tremely difficult andsxre^fiivfl a"H ip as THC is usually an animal tranqulizer. . Experimental data has shown that even haahiah< which is generally the most abundant and purest illicit substance containing THC, used daily for one year will have the same deteriorating effect as 30 years oi heavy cigarette smoking. ? Many people using THC who get caught find that they are busted for ? horse tranquilizers or dosages of LSD. If THC was being sold on the streets it would cost more than heroin which at present cost $8 to $10 a hag. / I Many chemists with a desire for money can easily play on the widelj % accepted safeness of this dnig by introducing old drugs hidden undei new names. With the quality of life declining the destructive escape used by people will increase. The situation may deteriorate to the point where this society will put more emphasis . on escaping reality rather than dealing with it Hashish is and has been considered the big brother drug to marijuana by members of the drug cult. This analogy is pretty consistent to many of the facts surrounding these two widely used drugs. The facts are that marijuana is not as intoxicating as hashish; due to the fact that hashish as a higher level of THC. Secondly, the intoxicating effect of hashish last much longer than that of marijuana. Hashish also ranks higher in terms of negative effects. Marijuana does not contain nicotine which is found in tobacco. It does have a high tar content which collects on the * lungscausing all types of respiratory ?complications: Hashish has six times-tee-tar content of marijuana. Excessive use of hashish and the questionable substance being distributed as THC shows a lack of interest in life by many Americans, especially our youth. Just what causes so many of us to play life or death games with ourselves? Is it that we no longer value life? Have _ our interests been directed towards superficial orientations that will give us immediate gratification with no regard to possible future - destructive effects? What is it that allows an individual to subject himself to chemicals that he knows nothing about? The line between instant gratification and instant death is often a very thin one. With the many problems that are plaguing the world today, it is necessary that we have a rejuvenation of interest of life. It must be a humanistic interest that will direct our aotion to words solving such problems as poverty, inflation, inadequate care for senior citizens. I and man's deprivation of love; the very essence of his being. Housing Project Named ?After Shaw Trustee^ A new 100 unit public housing General Baptist State Convention project in Lumberton, N.C. has of North Carolina, Inc. and a been named Turner Terrace in member of the Board of honor of Dr. Eugene B. Turner, Governors for the University of Chairman of the Shaw University North Carolina. (Raleigh, N.C.) Divinity School Trustee Board. Dr. Turner, a graduate of Shaw University, J m 1 g| presently serves as pastor of the I Mm T.&M *3roa First Baptist Church in I I'Torner?Terrace Is looted on a I 23 acre site. The units were built I '73 GRAN PRIX - L under the auspices of the I ? - - - ? Lumberton Housing Authority. I KadiO, AUtO Airf P Dr. Turner has an impressive I record of achievement and 71 CAPRI - Gas Sc participation. He is currently I _i i a j c-.- oThird Vice President of the I ODle, VjOOO l"Or Zn I Family I MAVERICK - 6 I raTTil I I *546.00 Down - $7! I SHHHHHBS I I '72 VALIANT - 6 C A GOOD SELECTION OF . I Caver $546.00 DOV I SUBURBANS I I : 4-WHEEl DRIVE I '68 CAMERO - 6 C I '64 V.W. Auto., Stc 4 whwl drive.. power ttwring. I 'TO ADCI . 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Putting points on the board is exactly what the Aggies will have 1 to do this week as they travel to Charlotte, North Carolina to take on always tough Johnson C. Smitli University. The Golden Bulls are 0-3 in the season but all defeats came a: results of quarter scores witli Smith aDDarentlv in rommnnH ni the contest. It should be an interesting contest and a true test for the A&T defense as the Bulls are known as an explosive offensive who likes to throw. Specials I oaded, AM?FM I /S, P/B, CLEAN Cor I iver , Clean Depend- I id Car or For Small I C \m\ AM^A RIma f-twiv, viwv, 2.70 24 Months /I., Auto., Blue - Gas vn , s7.23 24 Months yl. 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