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Extraction Summary

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Events
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Document Information

Type: Narrative/memoir excerpt (evidence document)
File Size: 1.28 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a memoir or narrative account submitted as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. It details an incident where the narrator is arrested for possession of 'magic mushrooms' while a companion named Julius receives a citation for marijuana. The narrator describes being represented by attorney Doron Weinberg, who secured a $100 fine and no permanent record.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Narrator Author/Arrestee
Arrested for possession of magic mushrooms
Julius Companion
Given a citation for possession of marijuana
Doron Weinberg Attorney
Represented the narrator, secured a fine with no permanent record
Unidentified Officer Police Officer
Arrested the narrator and issued citation to Julius
Terence McKenna Psychedelic Researcher
Referenced by the narrator regarding 'the unstoned apes'

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Document footer indicates this is part of a House Oversight investigation record

Timeline (2 events)

Unknown
Arrest of narrator for magic mushrooms and citation of Julius for marijuana.
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Unknown
Legal resolution of arrest charges.
Court (implied)

Relationships (2)

Narrator Companions Julius
Together during the police encounter involving drugs.
Narrator Client/Attorney Doron Weinberg
Weinberg represented the narrator in the legal case.

Key Quotes (4)

"Julius was given a $50 citation for possession of marijuana, but I was arrested on the spot"
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"Fortunately, attorney Doron Weinberg got me off with a $100 fine and nothing on my permanent record."
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"So you like mushrooms, huh?"
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Quote #3
"This was simply an authority figure’ s need to control."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,351 characters)

But then he found the baggie. And, to my surprise, it contained magic mushrooms. He examined the contents. Then, reeking with sarcasm, he said, “So you like mushrooms, huh?” Under the circumstances, it was such a ridiculous question that I almost laughed, but I realized that, from his point of view, this was a serious offense.
Julius was given a $50 citation for possession of marijuana, but I was arrested on the spot, handcuffed behind my back, and my Miranda rights were read to me. I stood there, heart pounding fast and mouth terminally dry, trying to keep my balance on the cusp of reality and unreality. Fortunately, attorney Doron Weinberg got me off with a $100 fine and nothing on my permanent record.
But I finally understood what that cop meant when he snarled, “So you like mushrooms, huh?” His question was asked with such archetypal hostility that it kept reverberating inside my head. So you like mushrooms, huh? It was not as though I had done anything that might harm another human being. This was simply an authority figure’ s need to control. But control what? My pleasure? Or was it deeper than that?
What was his actual message? Back through eons of ancestors--all the way back to what psychedelic researcher Terence McKenna called “the unstoned apes” --this cop was continuing a never-ending attempt
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