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News (Media Awareness Project) - US: Wire: Carl Sagan Avidly Smoked Marijuana, Friend Reveals
Title:US: Wire: Carl Sagan Avidly Smoked Marijuana, Friend Reveals
Published On:1999-08-22
Source:Associated Press
Fetched On:2008-09-05 22:51:13
CARL SAGAN AVIDLY SMOKED MARIJUANA, FRIEND REVEALS

SAN FRANCISCO

The late astronomer and author Carl Sagan was a secret but avid marijuana
smoker, crediting it with inspiring essays and scientific insight, according
to Sagan's biographer.

Sagan Using the pseudonym "Mr. X," Sagan wrote about his pot smoking in an
essay published in the 1971 book "Reconsidering Marijuana." The book's
editor, Lester Grinspoon, recently disclosed the secret to Sagan's
biographer, Keay Davidson.

Davidson, a writer for the San Francisco Examiner, revealed the marijuana
use in an article published today in the newspaper's magazine. "Carl Sagan:
A Life" is due out in October.

"I find that today a single joint is enough to get me high . . . in one
movie theater recently I found I could get high just by inhaling the
cannabis smoke which permeated the theater," wrote Sagan, who wrote popular
science books such as "Cosmos," "Contact" and "The Dragons of Eden."

In the essay, Sagan said marijuana inspired some of his intellectual work.

"I can remember one occasion, taking a shower with my wife while high, in
which I had an idea on the origins and invalidities of racism in terms of
gaussian distribution curves," wrote the former Cornell University
professor. "I wrote the curves in soap on the shower wall, and went to write
the idea down."

Sagan also wrote that pot enhanced his experience of music, sex and food,
particularly potatoes.

Grinspoon, Sagan's closest friend for 30 years, said Sagan's marijuana use
is evidence against the notion that marijuana makes people less ambitious.

"He was certainly highly motivated to work, to contribute," said Grinspoon,
a psychiatry professor at Harvard University.

Grinspoon is an advocate of decriminalizing marijuana.

Ann Druyan, Sagan's former wife, is a director of the National Organization
for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. The nonprofit group promotes legalization
of marijuana.

Sagan died of pneumonia in 1996. He was 62.
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