Greetings,
I just signed the following petition addressed to: Senator A.G. Crowe of R-Pearl River , Louisiana.
Do not add kratom to the banned substances list!
Kratom, known also as Mitragyna Speciosa, is a medicinal tree from the Coffee Family and is native to South-East Asia. Kratom has been used for thousands of years for its medicinal properties. Kratom, when consumed, can treat depression, chronic pain, anxiety, opiate dependence, fatigue, stress and many other ailments.
Besides this it is used by many former addicts of alcohol and opiates.
Kratom does not produce strong effects and Kratom is not as addictive as suggested. Comparatively speaking, it is less addictive than Coffee.
Politicians might see it as another opportunity to pretend they are protecting people from some dangerous substance, when in fact they are just banning a 100% natural leaf from a tree.
Kratom has helped thousands of people with many ailments. Kratom should NOT be outlawed.
Speak up and protect your right to alternative medicines!
Sincerely,
Untm
Petition #1 -
Kratom Ban Petitionand
Quote:On Saturday February 11th, Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina declared that, following discussions with Colombian President Santos, he will present a proposal for drug legalization in Central America at the April 14-15 Summit of the Americas. Guatemalan Vice-President Roxana Baldetti will begin a tour of Central America to discuss the proposal with regional leaders and garner support for it, starting with Panama, Costa Rica and Salvador on February 29th. Unsurprisingly, the move was greeted by a quick rebuke from the US government.
President Molina’s initiative is unprecedented and marks the first time since the launching of the War on Drugs by Richard Nixon in 1971 that a foreign head of state actively challenges the US-led policies of drug prohibition and try to build a coalition against it. A former general of the Guatemalan army, President Molina has impeccable credentials to launch such a move: he was elected in November 2011 on a law-and-order platform, pledging to restore security to the country. Guatemala is on the major transit route from Colombia to the US and drug violence has exploded there over the past few years, turning this already impoverished and unstable country into one of the most dangerous countries in the world.
We all need to show our support to President Molina and his potential Latin American allies. We also need to put pressure on the Obama administration to ensure that it doesn’t stall Molina’s proposal, and that it allows a truthful debate to take place at the April 14-15 Summit of the Americas and beyond.
Petition #2 -
Support Guatemalan president's call for drug legalizationTea fell into water
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Quote:11:53:11 ‹Untm› Nexus chat and anti-gravity simulated racing is my coffee.