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They cover the rules, regulations, and potential punishments involved with the illicit trafficking of drugs, from cocaine production to the cultivation of marijuana to coercion to take drugs. The laws and quantities above are fairly clear, and quite lenient compared to the drug laws of many other countries. He also notes that police in Peru consider people in possession of drugs to be potential traffickers — not just in possession of drugs for personal use — and will happily cart them off to the police station. And once at the police station, corruption and unlawful detention can raise their ugly heads. So what does all this mean for foreign tourists in Peru who purchase and carry the drugs listed above for personal use? Well, it means you need to be careful. Even if you are in possession of a supposedly legal amount, a police officer could decide otherwise and arrest you under suspicion of trafficking. If you are in possession of more than the legal amount, well, you could be screwed. Also be aware that drinking coca tea or chewing coca leaves can result in a positive drug test for cocaine. Tony Dunnell is a freelance travel writer living in Peru since You can see his writer portfolio at tonydunnell. Thanks Tony for this article, and for spelling out how, in a country of contrasts like Peru, the difference between published law and the implementation of such are two very different sides of the same coin. On the surface of it at least, Peru seems to have a much more relaxed approach to people carrying small quantities of one substance, which would get them into serious hot water in most other countries of the world. Not as progressive as Portugal, say, but far more forgiving than most other places. The war on drugs has been an obvious failure, and it is clear that things need to change in order to stop criminalizing people who engage in recreational substance use, and still lead active and healthy lives. What does worry me a little is that very powerful drugs, such as cocaine hydrochloride, are very addictive, and if somebody is in possession of a couple of grams, it is quite possible that they may have a problem that needs counseling or some other for of intervention. I have no answers, but I am a big believer of going back to natural sources, and when we talk about cocaine, of course we are talking about coca leaf as its genesis. If people put a bit more thought into working backwards from that harmful molecule, and trace its origin all the way back to the plant it came from, they would discover that coca leaf provides powerful stimulation, protection from disease, and a host of other benefits with zero addictive potential. Chewed as per tradition, drunk as a tea, or simply eaten as a food, one finds that cocaine is irrelevant after coca leaf itself is introduced into their diet. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Thanks for commenting! If your comment requires an answer, I'll try to reply as soon as possible. In the meantime, please share this post with your friends. Problems With Interpretation and Enforcement of Drug Laws in Peru The laws and quantities above are fairly clear, and quite lenient compared to the drug laws of many other countries. Foreign Tourists in Peru and Drug Possession So what does all this mean for foreign tourists in Peru who purchase and carry the drugs listed above for personal use? Related Posts. About The Author. Tony Dunnell Tony Dunnell is a freelance travel writer living in Peru since Tea Lover on January 22, at pm. Eat it! Drink it! Leave a reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Everything you need to know. Chorrillos and the Freshest Ceviche in Lima. Book Hostels and Hotels Booking. Search for:. Pin It on Pinterest. Share This Thanks for commenting!

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We spoke for four or five hours a day about philosophy, health and world politics. I thought we would be lifelong friends. But that night, all I could sense from him was evil. His eyes had an empty rage. He was possessed. On Wednesday, December 16, Joshua Stevens, 29, a Canadian from Winnipeg who has been experimenting with psychedelic plants for the last eight years, stabbed to death Unais Gomes, 26, a Cambridge-educated British engineer, in the Peruvian jungle city of Iquitos. He pierced him once in the stomach and once in the heart. Toxicology results now show that only one of them had consumed ayahuasca — Gomes. Ayahuasca is a plant brew with psychedelic qualities, traditionally consumed by tribesmen for medicine and religious aid, and increasingly, luring Westerners into the Amazon. As Stevens and other witnesses attest, he and Gomes had met two weeks earlier and fostered a close friendship while at the Phoenix Ayahuasca Retreat, near the Peruvian jungle city of Iquitos. Sitting in a muggy hotel room, we spoke to Stevens — granted parole by local police — a day after the killing, after two witnesses corroborated his version of self-defence. Stevens is now back home in Canada and still struggles to cope with the ordeal, yet he remains convinced that one day the truth will prevail. He still calls Gomes his brother. According to Iquitos chief prosecutor Disney Zamora, Gomes was the sixth foreigner to die in Peru in associated with alternative medicines. So rare is the lineage of true medicine men that retreats often employ untrained or jaded shamen more interested in cash than healing. Bad experience. Crazy here. Gomes was supposedly screened by the Phoenix Ayahuasca Retreat for mental and physical stability prior to his arrival through a standardised questionnaire, which attempts to weed out clients on antidepressants; a deadly combination when mixed with ayahuasca. Gomes, so Thornberry recounts, had also asked to work with the plant Oje, to treat for parasites and candida, a type of fungus that lives in the intestines. He was nervous about the prospect of launching a clean technology venture in California, having left a comfortable life working in finance in London. Unais was never into alcohol, smoking or drugs. He was super healthy. There was absolutely no dark side in all this. He was the sweetest man on Earth. Gomes had also spoken to the owner, Thornberry, a year-old reformed heroin addict, telling him he would cut his visit short. Gomes told him he had been given a warning while on San Pedro. My guardian spirit is not comfortable me being here. Joshua Stevens says that he, Gomes and others, including three other foreigners who have asked not to be named, sensed an inexplicably nasty vibe lurking over the lodge. Gomes contacted his girlfriend immediately, telling her he had changed his mind, according to a text she shared. Now they have called an amazing shaman to clean up that place. Javier Arevalo, the master shaman, says he had sensed a bad omen at the retreat and gave Thornberry a list of ritualistic cleansing plants to buy. It was a task left unfulfilled, as the owner was rushed to hospital with pneumonia on the day of the killing. The Ayahuasca ceremony began at pm with six people present: four English-speaking foreigners including Gomes, and Celia as shaman and her helper Leo Jimenez. Stevens came and collected his full dose and went to his room where he would wait until 9pm to begin his own private session, he recalled. There are conflicting statements as to how much Unais Gomes drank. Half an hour later, with the ceremony in full swing, the psychedelic properties began taking hold. Celia sang her healing mantras, or icaros. As various interviews testify, Gomes stood up from his corner, abandoned his mattress and purging bucket and walked out of the ceremony hut, towards the dark, past the toilets. The whole grounds were consumed by darkness and the sounds of the jungle. Cut off from the ceremony hut, on the opposite side of a natural pool, Stevens was alone in his dorm, when he heard, he said, someone shouting at the top of their lungs. Unable to calm the situation, things began spiralling out of control. That is when I made the decision. Think about your parents. He rushed over to find the two men wrestling in the darkness. Gomes, Stevens says, was forcing his tongue into his mouth. Jiminez says he went to the kitchen to make a concoction of salt, lemon and sugar, in a bid to calm the effects of the ayahuasca gripping Gomes. But he claims that the Brit nonchalantly picked himself up, walked over, threw the drink to the floor, and proceeded to beat him up, too. Stevens says he attempted to place Gomes in a chokehold but was brushed aside easily. It was then that he ran to the kitchen looking for a pan, thinking knocking Gomes unconscious the only solution. Gomes chased him in. It was dark; the only light a candle in the adjacent sitting room. Searching for a large pan, Stevens found a small pot. Somehow, according to Stevens, both the pot and the knife broke over the big table at the centre of the kitchen. Stevens says it was then that Gomes picked up a large kitchen knife. Gomes, Stevens claims, began pinning him down with the table. Jiminez finally intervened, this time assisted by Paulino Shapiama, a startled guard serving only his fourth day at the retreat. It was either kill or be killed. As to what happened next is still under some dispute. Shapiama recalls that the tussle led to the accidental fatal stabbing, but that he only saw the knife go in once. Jiminez says in his police statement that both he and Shapiama were trying to separate both men and the knife from their hands. Jiminez says Stevens took the knife from Gomes, raised the weapon in the air and stabbed the Brit twice, once in the stomach and then possibly somewhere else that he only later confirmed was directly in the chest. Jiminez says Gomes moved slightly but then froze. I felt the knife go in. He still was coming after us, still throwing punches, still trying to rob the knife off me. I would have thought that would have stopped him. And then I stabbed him in the heart. He still threw two punches after I directly stabbed into the heart. Then he collapsed. And then I collapsed. Jiminez began screaming. Both he and Shapiama, owing to a language barrier, say they were unable to communicate with Stevens. They had to leave the premises to alert the police, up a long winding mud path, as the lodge has no mobile phone reception. Jiminez ran up the hill to the nearby village and called the police at pm. The rest of the English-speaking ayahuasca drinkers, who have asked not to be named, believed, as their police statements claim, that there was a murderer on the loose. They abandoned the hut, tip-toeing themselves to a hiding place. Stevens was left alone with Gomes. Nobody came. The toxicology tests confirm Stevens had not been under the influence of any drugs, nor ayahuasca. Joshua Stevens was arrested and spent a night being questioned by the Iquitos police. He was given conditional freedom a day later and allowed to leave, owing to his cooperation and the two testimonies in his favour. It was at this moment that I met Joshua Stevens at the police station. He had no money, likely to have been stolen by the police. Looking bedraggled, he sought to clear his story, having heard that the local press was running with a sexed up version of events: that he had killed Gomes because he had visions of him having sex with his wife. The Daily Mail later picked up this version of events. Sitting at his new hotel room, Stevens showed me his battle wounds; mostly wrestle marks, a bruise on his head and a few small gashes. He looked terrible. It was self-defence. I have no violent history from my city. There was something really fucked that happened that night. But what I know is that ayahuasca has a lot of light power; it also opens the door to darkness. And if someone like Unais, who drank a full cup, who is very inexperienced and opens those doorways to darkness. The police report failed to find any conflict between the two men. Stevens told me that he and Gomes spoke often about demons and parasites, and that he had come to the retreat to cure himself of parasites infecting his lungs, and of a rash causing him hair loss. For eight years, with over experiences on ayahuasca and magic mushrooms, Stevens said he began expulsing all sorts of parasites while confronting his own dark recesses. It was a purge, he asserted, that even started subsiding homosexual thoughts that had hounded him for years. Stevens said he entered a deeper understanding of the self while learning of his own healing capabilities. He had, he claimed, what is called a Kundalini awakening, where a lighting bolt shot up from lower spine to his skull. In line with his higher self; he claimed to be unlocking skills to heal. Ones he said he put to practice in Canada, allegedly curing two women of HIV; both of whom he insisted would vouch for him. Stevens claims he showed photographic and audio evidence to Gomes, who in turn, he added, was captivated by his assertions. Lima based psychoanalyst Dr. Eduardo Gastelumendi says that ayahuasca can bring insight but also powerfully unlock trauma. In my judgment these are old fears that powerfully project themselves without the person being aware of them previously. We are left with speculation. Was this the emergence of deep-seated trauma? Did ayahuasca unleash a rift that had been brewing between the two men? Or was it the dark looming energy that hung over the lodge? Shaman Arevalo said that in his 26 years of practice he had never come across a case like this. He said Stevens had delusions of grandeur and saw, during the only ceremony they would take part in, a dark ominous energy that would not leave him in peace. Weeks later, with Stevens now back in Canada, he would confess to me via Facebook his theory regarding Gomes. Unais was becoming conscious of the demon inside him. But the entity was smarter and more aware. And all its energy and focus was directed at me. Jacques Mabit is a French doctor who, in his quest of encompassing Western medicine with ancient teachings founded an Ayahuasca center 23 years ago. Spiritual infestations prey on vulnerable people with psycho-emotional problems — often acting in reciprocating ways — generating mental illness symptoms. The consumption of psychoactive substances has been scientifically proven, using existing methods, to open the body of the subject energetically, making it 'porous' to malevolent entities. In the case of Gomes we have a confluence of problems: previous emotional issues, incorrect ritual, lack of protection, guidance and inadequate accompaniment. All would indicate that Gomes was possessed. Mabit says the central problem with ayahuasca tourism today is its incapability of dealing with possessions. My conversations with ethnobotanists and fellow ayahuasca enthusiasts have led me to believe that this death is a wake up call for the psychedelic spiritual centres although temporarily closed the Phoenix Ayahuasca Retreat reopens next month , and for better health risk strategies to be enforced such as closing kitchens during ceremonies. Perhaps we should we revise our Western view of ayahuasca as a tool for self-exploration and grant it the respect it deserves as a plant medicine. The challenge is for ayahuasca to remain sacred and not add to the general insanity of society that it so powerfully attempts to steer us away from. They have appointed a solicitor and hope Stevens will appear in the reconstruction of the killing; a duty he has said he will fulfill. It remains to be seen if a bilateral extradition treaty between the two nations will be enforced and the curious case of the killing at the ayahuasca retreat reopened. It was Gomes. The knife was released, Gomes wrestled himself free, and Joshua picked up the blade. What could have caused Gomes to enter a state of psychosis?

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