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  • #16
    Keep pounding.

    MORE EXCELLENT NEWS FROM AKA'S LOBBYIST!

    Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform has invited him (Mac Haddow) to make a presentation tomorrow at his “Wednesday Group” where more than 100 conservative organizaitions are typically in attendance. In addition, representatives of both the House and Senate Leadership regularly attend. This is thanks to a personal relationship Norquist has with a major AKA supporter (who is a liberal dem ��)!

    This invitation will give us some valuable leverage to share our message with some offices on the Hill that might otherwise be nonreceptive.

    The overreach by the DEA (and the implications with the OMB role on managing regulatory actions) is getting traction.

    If you don't know who Norquist is, look him up - best known for founding Americans for Tax Reform in 1985 at the request of then-President Ronald Reagan! Keep the donations coming so we can pay this fellow! Www.americankratom.org/donate

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    • #17
      "Folks the whole AKA team's been tearing up since I shared this news and is sighing one of the biggest collective sighs of relief we've ever sighed. Today we received a $100,000 donation from a vendor who wishes to remain anonymous. He gave this amount in the hopes that it will challenge others to donate big so that we can win this thing with the best team of experts money can buy. I'm in tears." - Susan Ash

      EDIT : in screenshot below, Susan edited her post to add that the vendor HAS revealed himself to other vendors who might be able to make big contributions.

      EDIT : The proof that I have : Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet

      EDIT : Link to donate for those who are interested. https://americankratomassociation.na...der.com/donate

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      • #18
        45 congressmen ask DEA not to ban kratom next week

        Reps. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., and Matt Salmon, R-Ariz., recruited 45 signers in the House of Representatives on Friday afternoon for two letters, which will be sent Monday to Chuck Rosenberg, acting administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration, and Office of Management and Budget Director Shaun Donovan.


        45 Congressmen Ask DEA Not to Ban Kratom Next Week | US News

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        • #19
          Coolio we are still fighting this and we are in it to win it. The propaganda is ridiculous. Look at the wiki page before the ban.

          Most side effects of kratom are thought to be mild, although isolated adverse effects such as psychosis, convulsions, hallucinations, sweating, nausea, vomiting, chest pain, dizziness and confusion have also been reported, albeit rarely.[4] There has been a reported case in which chronic use of M. speciosa was associated with bowel obstruction, as well as reports stating that the plant carries the potential for addiction and can lead to withdrawal symptoms.[4

          https://web.archive.org/web/20151025...agyna_speciosa

          Now here's after the ban was announced
          More severe side effects may include respiratory depression (decreased breathing), seizure, addiction, and psychosis.[3] Other side effects include high heart rate and blood pressure, liver toxicity, and trouble sleeping.[7][8] There is a risk of addiction.[3] In the United States between 2014 and 2016, 15 deaths have been associated with kratom use.[7] Though not an opiate itself, kratom is thought to behave similarly to an opiate like morphine.[9]

          As of 2015 there was a growing international concern about a possible threat to public health from kratom use.[

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          • #20
            Originally posted by TrapsBrah View Post
            Coolio we are still fighting this and we are in it to win it. The propaganda is ridiculous. Look at the wiki page before the ban.

            Most side effects of kratom are thought to be mild, although isolated adverse effects such as psychosis, convulsions, hallucinations, sweating, nausea, vomiting, chest pain, dizziness and confusion have also been reported, albeit rarely.[4] There has been a reported case in which chronic use of M. speciosa was associated with bowel obstruction, as well as reports stating that the plant carries the potential for addiction and can lead to withdrawal symptoms.[4

            https://web.archive.org/web/20151025...agyna_speciosa

            Now here's after the ban was announced
            More severe side effects may include respiratory depression (decreased breathing), seizure, addiction, and psychosis.[3] Other side effects include high heart rate and blood pressure, liver toxicity, and trouble sleeping.[7][8] There is a risk of addiction.[3] In the United States between 2014 and 2016, 15 deaths have been associated with kratom use.[7] Though not an opiate itself, kratom is thought to behave similarly to an opiate like morphine.[9]

            As of 2015 there was a growing international concern about a possible threat to public health from kratom use.[
            I'd seen talk on Reddit about how the Wiki was very different before and after the DEA's deadline. Had not read it until now.

            The truth is out there though and that's why we're going to win: It's a safe organic alternative to many compounds that the FDA can be making money off of so they want to regulate it stockpile dollars.

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            • #21
              What kind would be good for lower back pain due to collapsed disc? I don't like taking Percocet too often.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by obscured78 View Post
                What kind would be good for lower back pain due to collapsed disc? I don't like taking Percocet too often.
                Red vein. Doesn't matter what name they give it as long as it's red vein.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                  Red vein. Doesn't matter what name they give it as long as it's red vein.
                  Thanks man I'm desperate for some pain relief but not by way of opiate pills

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                  • #24
                    Kratom is botanical or herbal medicine product. If you are taking Kratom when your health condition is not normal like when you are having fever or you did not have a proper sleep for few days, then this will affect the way the medicine is going to work on your body. You should always take it in a normal way with water or any kind of juice, but no alcohol at all.

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