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Kratom is a SYNTHETIC OPIOID!!!!

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According to the Nashville PD. It's no longer a Plant!!! hahahaha

They see me TROLLIN...They hatin LOL


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Haha!


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According to the Nashville PD. It's no longer a Plant!!! hahahaha

They see me TROLLIN...They hatin LOL


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My understanding was that it's legal again for the time being?

There was some "kratom" extract being sold in my area that was actually really shit plants with a tramadol metabolite mixed in though.

Even with that being said I'm sure they put that it was a synthetic opiate to get a rise out of people since people with no knowledge of the shit equate synthetics to shit like bath salts. Really though busting someone for kratom? Maybe go bust someone for selling smack or meth, something that actually might kill ya.

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It's legal but, not in all states Tennessee being one of them.

Synthetic Kratom though. I wonder if it's similar to synthetic marijuana trying to find a loop hole.
 
Yep exactly guys, its legal in what 43 out of 50 states? Something like that.

But yeah can you imagine they put a month into this sting operation to set this up and then bust a kid for Kratom..and then present it to the Public with a lie attached. Pure propaganda, and really really beyond pathetic if you ask me.
 
this is gonna piss people off but this is the truth, Ive been using kratom for over 10 years, and we had 0 problems for years, there was a small kratom community on the forum and nobody knew shit about it. then then mother fucking head shops that sell bullshit synthetic bullshit started trying to make money off of it and selling it beside the mother fucking bath salts and bullshit and our natural plant got this unwanted attention, and linked to bullshit. I dont wanna call out nobody but selling it with or around bodybuilding supps is dumb as fuck too, sure to get it banned they ban every mother fucking bodybuilding supp. so link kratom to the bodybuilding community and its fucked. Im in fl and every fucking year this dumb bitch tried to get it banned. rant over
 
There banning internet porn next week..im getting 3.76 jerk offs a week in before it's gone and I have to rub one off to my fat neighbor in her flower beds..:)
 
There banning internet porn next week..im getting 3.76 jerk offs a week in before it's gone and I have to rub one off to my fat neighbor in her flower beds..:)

There is always Skype!
 
My understanding was that it's legal again for the time being?

Still legal on the national level since the DEA got so much backlash against their Schedule I attempt last year. That's on hiatus pending further review.

But the outlook isn't so hot. In case anyone missed the news, we've got a new president who appointed a new, very conservative attorney general who links the recent uptick in violent crime to our drug epidemic... so it's time to renew effort in the War on Drugs. I won't be surprised if the DEA (which reports to... Sessions) is ordered to do that kratom scheduling after all and there may be no warning beforehand.

Stock up.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...18f6849a004_story.html?utm_term=.220e5a1f9f1b

http://www.economist.com/blogs/democracyinamerica/2017/05/drug-war-policies

From that Economist article:

In a recent meeting with reporters, Mr Sessions warned that “experts are telling me there's more violence around marijuana than one would think.”

The administration argues that the legalisation of drugs and lax enforcement leads to violent crime. But the evidence on marijuana points in the opposite direction: thanks to medical marijuana laws that have legalised the drug, fewer people are getting killed in the drug trade.

Evelina Gavrilova Takuma Kamada and Floris Zoutman, economists, looked at the impact of the passage of medical marijuana laws in American states bordering Mexico. They find that legalisation reduces the level of homicides by 11% and robberies by 26%—and that the drop in the murder rate is linked to a decline in drug-law and juvenile-gang related homicides of over one third. The effect is particularly large in counties along the Mexican border. The researchers also find that the price of cocaine rises while cocaine seizures drop. They suggest drugs cartels are losing out to legal competition in the marijuana market and are trying to make up for lost profits through raising prices on other product lines—depressing demand as a result.
 
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