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you may still be stuck in the 80s sir.....but this is correct.
I wish I hadn't sold my parachute pants in a garage sale. I would still be trying to wear them!
you may still be stuck in the 80s sir.....but this is correct.
I put an order in to try it before I decide if I want to stock up or not lol
It could just be me but this seems oddly reminiscent of when they banned the original k2 a few years back.. I'm sure some science people will find a way to skirt the ban and synthesize some new, barely legal kratom substitute
Move where bro? The rest of the world is in much worse shape lol.
The only thing prohibition changes is who people get the drug from. Why not regulate it and tax it? Instead we will be making no tax money off it, wasting tax money to enforce the new laws, and people will still be using kratom.
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.
The only thing prohibition changes is who people get the drug from. Why not regulate it and tax it? Instead we will be making no tax money off it, wasting tax money to enforce the new laws, and people will still be using kratom.
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.
The k2 was a synthetic substance.. Kratom is just a dried leaf.. It would take allot of work to synthesize the alkaloids in Kratom.. And it probably would not even remotely a safe alternative
Move where bro? The rest of the world is in much worse shape lol.
See bold above: They're not trying to get a different result. They are going to get exactly what they want.
And where else have you lived to know that? Lol
Individual states need to legalize it.......no different than what is going on with Marijuana
Marijuana will remain a Schedule 1 substance under the Controlled Substances Act. USA TODAY
(Photo: Spencer Platt, Getty Images)
Marijuana advocates who hoped the cascade of states moving to legalize medical marijuana would soften the federal stance on the drug faced disappointment Thursday as the Drug Enforcement Administration announced it will keep marijuana illegal for any purpose.
Marijuana will remain a Schedule 1 substance under the Controlled Substances Act. Substances in Schedule 1 are determined by the Food and Drug Administration to have no medical use. States that allow marijuana for medical use or legalize recreational use remain in defiance of federal law.