Found This Petition to Legalize Ibogaine For Addiction. PLEASE SIGN It | |
CrimsonBleu (OP) User ID: 46489930 United States 04/23/2017 10:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Pilgrim001 User ID: 74570412 United States 04/23/2017 10:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you know about Ibogaine and the story behind it, and how it can help cure addiction in may people, please sign this petition to legalize it in the US. Just shutting down the pill mills is NOT helping, and the current treatment system has only a 10% success rate. Quoting: CrimsonBleu Ibogaine stands more of a chance to stop the addiction, clear the slate and give the user a clear shot at moving forward with no withdrawals or desire to use afterward. PLEASE SIGN: [link to www.change.org (secure)] It says, at the top, that the petition is closed at 142 votes. Why? Ibogaine has been desperately needed for years in the US. The problem is that we have idiots like Pence that keep it illegal. I don't have the time or the crayons to explain this to you. Slake Blake |
CrimsonBleu (OP) User ID: 46489930 United States 04/23/2017 10:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you know about Ibogaine and the story behind it, and how it can help cure addiction in may people, please sign this petition to legalize it in the US. Just shutting down the pill mills is NOT helping, and the current treatment system has only a 10% success rate. Quoting: CrimsonBleu Ibogaine stands more of a chance to stop the addiction, clear the slate and give the user a clear shot at moving forward with no withdrawals or desire to use afterward. PLEASE SIGN: [link to www.change.org (secure)] It says, at the top, that the petition is closed at 142 votes. Why? Ibogaine has been desperately needed for years in the US. The problem is that we have idiots like Pence that keep it illegal. I know and I agree, but it's not just Pense. Here in FL Rick Scott and Pam Bondi have taken on the challenge of addiction and they are going after Pill Mills and other things that just don't help those ALREADY addicted. Addicts will find their candy anywhere they can, so Bondi and Scott need to change course, along with all other state legislators in helping people who want OFF the shit, not just make it harder for them to get it. We need to reverse this horrible epidemic and heal the ones who got caught up in it's life-sucking web. |
Pilgrim001 User ID: 74570412 United States 04/23/2017 10:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you know about Ibogaine and the story behind it, and how it can help cure addiction in may people, please sign this petition to legalize it in the US. Just shutting down the pill mills is NOT helping, and the current treatment system has only a 10% success rate. Quoting: CrimsonBleu Ibogaine stands more of a chance to stop the addiction, clear the slate and give the user a clear shot at moving forward with no withdrawals or desire to use afterward. PLEASE SIGN: [link to www.change.org (secure)] It says, at the top, that the petition is closed at 142 votes. Why? Ibogaine has been desperately needed for years in the US. The problem is that we have idiots like Pence that keep it illegal. I know and I agree, but it's not just Pense. Here in FL Rick Scott and Pam Bondi have taken on the challenge of addiction and they are going after Pill Mills and other things that just don't help those ALREADY addicted. Addicts will find their candy anywhere they can, so Bondi and Scott need to change course, along with all other state legislators in helping people who want OFF the shit, not just make it harder for them to get it. We need to reverse this horrible epidemic and heal the ones who got caught up in it's life-sucking web. I suppose that it's the Christian Right, or the alcohol lobby that keeps it illegal. I guess they think that any treatment that involves getting high is of the devil, or a competitor. The US constitution should have a provision for occassionally lining up all the house or senate in front of a firing squad for being stupid. Rich people can afford to send their relatives out of the country for treatment, so it's the poor people that are left to deal with the court system for their addicted family members. I don't have the time or the crayons to explain this to you. Slake Blake |