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re: Ascension bans Kratom leaf
Posted on 8/19/22 at 11:07 pm to Joshjrn
Posted on 8/19/22 at 11:07 pm to Joshjrn
quote:Ummm, no, yeah - nobody's thinking like that....for sure....
Kratom should be legal but I highly doubt anyone is thinking “damn, kratom is illegal now in ascension parish so I guess it’s heroin for me”
Posted on 8/19/22 at 11:07 pm to Rust Cohle
Will somebody please explain to me how drugs are doing more damage to society than all the junk food and soft drinks out there?
Posted on 8/19/22 at 11:09 pm to Rust Cohle
I use red Bali for insomnia. It works pretty well and I take a very small amount because I don't want dependency issues. Banning it will cause issues with harder substances.
Posted on 8/19/22 at 11:41 pm to BeepNode
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Will somebody please explain to me how drugs are doing more damage to society than all the junk food and soft drinks out there?
Probably the violent crime.
Posted on 8/19/22 at 11:44 pm to OceanMan
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Probably the violent crime.
Would there be more violent crime over drugs if they were legal and cheap? There's already violent crime over drugs and they're banned.
Posted on 8/20/22 at 12:36 am to Rust Cohle
quote:shut up loser
Kratom is not a problem it’s a solution.
Posted on 8/20/22 at 12:42 am to Damathe
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Ummm, no, yeah - nobody's thinking like that....for sure....
Wanna bet?
Posted on 8/20/22 at 1:17 am to Warfox
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Libido Enhancement
Kratom has been studied as a potential sexual enhancement supplement. Researchers examined several clinical studies and reported findings regarding the aphrodisiac effects of kratom. They concluded that kratom is an effective plant-based sexual enhancer.
Posted on 8/20/22 at 1:29 am to Rust Cohle
Every single anthropologist and archeologist that isn’t a bought and paid for activist masquerading as a legitimate researcher and scientist would disagree with those obviously agenda driven articles. Every bit of historical record available paints a very different picture. What you’re reading and sharing is some fricked up interpretation of history designed to convince you of some unachievable utopian society that’s possible if only we ditched capitalism in favor of whatever warped version of socialism the author prefers.
Get the frick out of here. This is freshman level quad drivel.
Get the frick out of here. This is freshman level quad drivel.
Posted on 8/20/22 at 3:07 am to Rust Cohle
I’ve tried Kratom from different vape shops and it did nothing. Is there a certain type of Kratom that’s better than others?
Posted on 8/20/22 at 4:55 am to WG_Dawg
I take the same thing. been doing it for years. can't understand why somebody would down vote this post. must be a liberal.
Posted on 8/20/22 at 5:04 am to Warfox
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intense withdrawals same as hydrocodone
Not in the same galaxy bud, and Methadone "the safe alternative" to opiates is the worst WD of all. The Arkansas methadone and buprenorphine clinics got Kratom banned there. It's a joke, Kratom is a very mild alkaloid. I'm so sick of these fricking busy Bodie politicians yet you can go buy pure grain alcohol and cigarettes.
This post was edited on 8/20/22 at 5:29 am
Posted on 8/20/22 at 6:35 am to Bjorn Cyborg
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Regardless of the item, banning something on a Parish basis is retarded.
Video poker says Hi.
Posted on 8/20/22 at 6:59 am to Rust Cohle
Banning things always works out so good.
Posted on 8/20/22 at 7:37 am to Rust Cohle
quote:What a joke. Let's return to the days of hunter gatherers living on dirt floors.
In the long and fascinating piece, Suzman details his decades of research of African hunter gatherer societies, and uses his findings to argue that if you look over a much broader sweep of history, modern humans are weirdly workaholic
This post was edited on 8/20/22 at 7:38 am
Posted on 8/20/22 at 7:45 am to Rust Cohle
Disappointed to see Cointment taking the “if it saves one life”. stance. He could’ve done a little self education, I hope he did and I’m missing something.
They banned the sale not the use. But still, with all the fricky things going on in the AP, don’t they have better things to be doing?
They banned the sale not the use. But still, with all the fricky things going on in the AP, don’t they have better things to be doing?
Posted on 8/20/22 at 8:16 am to Rust Cohle
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It’s like the best cup of coffee you have ever had. I have called it sunshine in a cup. It makes me more social, talkative, energetic, focused, driven. I’ve used it to push trough 10 hours of manual labor after the flood. Used it to study and start a new business that without rose colored glasses I may have not, and has given me the financial freedom many dream of. When naive larger doses can be overwhelmingly euphoric where you close your eyes, but not sedating like eating 4 pieces of pizza at work
Well shite. Sounds like I need to try this stuff.
Posted on 8/20/22 at 8:39 am to TigerOnTheMountain
Well point me in the right direction, I’m not here to be right. It does look like there were some very popular writings in the 1950s spawned this thought, a book called “The original affluent society”, and critics say that authur was biased, and studying hunter gatherers today can be complicated because the most abundant lands may have been colonized.
My point wasn’t that one isn’t better than the other, but there has been an exponential deviation of lifestyle from the past. As our culture changes, and adopts new technologies like farming and reading, it has biological effects, like reading and myopia, or Native Americans susceptibility to diabetes. A rapidly changing culture doesn’t have much time to adapt.
My point wasn’t that one isn’t better than the other, but there has been an exponential deviation of lifestyle from the past. As our culture changes, and adopts new technologies like farming and reading, it has biological effects, like reading and myopia, or Native Americans susceptibility to diabetes. A rapidly changing culture doesn’t have much time to adapt.
Posted on 8/20/22 at 8:46 am to Teufelhunden
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Video poker says Hi.
Banning you from possessing something and not allowing a type of business to exist are completely different issues, but I agree that is dumb as well.
Posted on 8/20/22 at 9:12 am to Rust Cohle
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It’s like the best cup of coffee you have ever had. I have called it sunshine in a cup.
Tell me where to get this magical stuff. All the Kratom I’ve had did absolutely nothing.
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