- William Leonard Pickard
William Leonard Pickard (born 1945) is a
Harvard graduate fromMill Valley ,California and a former deputy director of aUniversity of California program that tracksillegal drug s.Biography
He was also a finalist in 1963 in what was then the Westinghouse Science Talent Search. [http://www.societyforscience.org/sts/archive/Fslp1963.asp] (The contest is now known as the
Intel Science Talent Search following a change in sponsorship.) He is currently being held in the United States Penitentiary of Victorville, California (AKA "USP Victorville"), a high security prison, and is appealing a 2003 conviction in which he was sentenced to 2 concurrent life sentences without the possibility of parole for conspiracy to manufactureLSD at a converted Atlas-Enuclear missile launch facility inKansas . Pickard denies the charges and claims that he was investigating the emerging use ofayahuasca and DMT analogues.The DEA believes that Pickard and his partner
Clyde Apperson were responsible for manufacturing a majority of the LSD sold in the United States and cites a 95 percent reduction in the drug's availability as evidence of this. The DEA maintains that Pickard and Apperson previously manufactured LSD inMountain View, California , inOregon and inSanta Fe, New Mexico . The DEA claims their Santa Fe lab typically produced about 1 kilogram or 2.2 pounds of pure LSD, about 10 million doses with a street value of about $40 million, every five weeks.Controversy
Within the recreational drug community, Pickard's actions were controversial.
Alexander Shulgin regarded Pickard, his former student, as having "pulled a Leary" (a reference toTimothy Leary and his quest to make thepsychedelic drug experience more widely known about, even at his personal expense).Apart from the contentious "Rolling Stone" interview [cite web|url=http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/8144493#Post8144493|title=The Acid King |accessdate=2008 05-05|publisher=
Rolling Stone ] , the trial also generated controversy surrounding its proceedings. The government informant and principal witness at trial,Gordon Todd Skinner , was arrested a few months after Pickard's trial and convicted of distributingMDMA at theBurning Man festival nearReno, Nevada . Skinner was also charged with the interstate kidnapping and torture of an 18 year-old male. Skinner's kidnapping charges occurred after he was granted immunity in exchange for helping the prosecution.References
External links
* [http://www.freepickard.org/ Free Pickard, a website supporting Pickard's defense]
* [http://washingtontimes.com/national/20031126-110958-8471r.htm Washington Times article on arrest]
* [http://www.slate.com/id/2098109/ Slate article on the LSD bust]
* [http://www.slate.com/id/2114793/ Follow-up Slate article on inaccurate seizure amounts]
* [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2000/12/19/MN150948.DTL San Francisco Chronicle article]
* [http://www.cjonline.com/indepth/missilesilos/ Day-by-day reporting of the trial]
* [http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/14227805.htm Appeals court upholds LSD sentence (3/31/2006)]
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