• teyrnon@sh.itjust.works
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    12 hours ago

    Why just this one? Oh, because it’s a derivative and can be isolated and patented I bet? Then they can suppress the plant sales, and billions in profit. Anyone that needs to quit opiates or needs the plant then has to get a permission slip from a doctor for it.

    People in this country hate freedom.

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    13 hours ago

    John Oliver just did an episode on Gas Station Drugs. It covered this. Seems to be ruining people’s lives. I’m not surprised Trump wants more of it. I thought marijuana could be expensive, then I heard about some of the addicts on this stuff. Trump is just evil.

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      Oliver isn’t right on everything, and kratom is one of those things. It’s a valuable tool to substitute opiates for, to kick truly dangerous drugs now laced with fentanyl.

      I did kratom for over a decade, just quit actually, which sucked, quitting opiates is a lot worse though.

      It’s a plant, it’s safe to use, and despite being addictive, is pretty mild. People have every right to use it, and some sleazy gas station suppliers shouldn’t cancel our freedom to use plants.

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        This might be too European for you, but In Europe, we have something called clinics. If you want to quit a drug, you go there and they help you, if you need by giving you substitutes.

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        You’re right with Kratom

        7-OH (and some similar Kratom derivates) are a complete different beast though
        I’m afraid Kratom will get thrown under the bus as well, as it is really helpful for opiate withdrawal…