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69ron
#21 Posted : 3/20/2010 10:06:25 AM
I don’t like this sight’s name one bit. This is not good and will only help to make Mimosa hostilis a scheduled plant world wide.

Right now Mimosa hostilis is not a scheduled plant in the USA. Because of that, it can be sold if it’s sold for purposes other than it’s DMT content.

I am again reminded of BBB.

Is there any reason they need to advertise that they are selling DMT in plant form?

This is exactly what the powers that be do NOT like. This is why BBB was attacked by the FDA in the USA. Had BBB not claimed any drug effects from mimosa or any of their other plants, the FDA would have left them alone.

The powers that be don’t mind people selling mimosa, until you start making it look like a drug. As soon as you make it look like a drug, it starts getting the attention of anti-drug organizations, and they start complaining to the FDA, DEA, etc., and then you get situations like what happened with BBB.

Do we all want this? I don’t.

I hope the vendors start acting more responsibly. Selling mimosa as if they are selling DMT is so bad. Shame on them.

They should stop using that website name, and clean up their act. It’s foolish and will only help to get mimosa banned world wide.

What a bunch of dumb asses!
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DoingKermit
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#22 Posted : 3/20/2010 2:27:25 PM
I understand that these websites, like BBB, want to advertise Mimosa as DMT, because most people would have heard of DMT (through shitty youtube videos by joe rogan) and maybe have never heard of the plants which contain it. Like others have said, the more these websites advertise it as a drug, the more attention it will get by the wrong people. Is it only a matter of time until these sacred plants get made illegal in every country?

Let's try voice our opinions to these websites, which seem to be only thinking about how to get more money from what they name their sites and products. What they don't seem to get is that, even though they might have more customers due to the name, eventually the authorities will catch on much quicker. This will ultimately make them lose their site anyways (maybe).

Let's all voice our concerns!

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mattritt
#23 Posted : 3/20/2010 10:02:59 PM
I sent them an email expressing my displeasure with their name and strongly urging them to change it. If we all do this hopefully they'll get the message.
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