Project 2025 is a creation of The Heritage Foundation, a think tank that has a longstanding position of being anti-marijuana. Their latest work is a political blueprint that sets forth its vision of America should Donald Trump win the presidency in November. Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts said Project 2025 is designed to “institutionalize Trumpism”. New drug policies and additional drug enforcement priorities are briefly mentioned that could be activated in a second Trump presidential term:
The National Drug Control Program agencies represented a total of $41 billion in fiscal year 2022. […]
ONDCP grant-making activities have been controversial over the years, particularly within conservative Administrations concerned that the White House lacks the expertise to oversee such programs directly. The ONDCP administers two grant programs: the Drug-Free Communities Support Program and the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program. While it makes sense to transfer these programs eventually to the Department of Justice and Department of Health and Human Services, respectively, it is vital that the ONDCP Director ensure in the immediate term that these grant programs are funding the President’s drug control priorities and not woke nonprofits with leftist policy agendas. Thus, the President must ensure that the ONDCP is managed by political appointees who are committed to the Administration’s agenda and not acquiesce to management by political or career military personnel who oversaw the prior Administration’s ONDCP. […]
Reverse its approval of chemical abortion drugs because the politicized approval process was illegal from the start. The FDA failed to abide by its legal obligations to protect the health, safety, and welfare of girls and women. […]
To avoid future moral coercion of the sort experienced with the COVID-19 vaccines, the FDA and NIH should require the development of drugs and biologics that are free from moral taint and switch to cell lines that are not derived from aborted fetal cell lines or aborted baby body parts. […]
The good news is the words “marijuana” and “psychedelics” appear nowhere in the 922-page document. The bad news is that Mexican drug cartels are eagerly awaiting the new rules to unfold so they can smuggle abortion pills and morally-free aborted baby parts.
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Cannabinoids were studied as a medical option to opioid use for chronic pain:
If you’re not using cannabis for chronic pain you’re doing it wrong. Smoke is better than waiting an hour for something oral to take effect. Tinctures and transdermal patches are great options in addition to smoking or vaping.
Here’s the thing though: Weed is NOT opiates and much of the benefit is less analgesic as it is mental relief from suffering. Having slightly less pain helps, but the ability of cannabis to reduce suffering is a huge benefit.
I’m not happy the medical opiate pendulum has swung back to prescribing abstinence. It’s a complete failure of the medical profession’s inability to do proper opiate management and especially follow-up.
I’ve been using cannabis for pain management for a couple decades and it’s been an old friend. However, weed ain’t an opiate and cannot provide similar pain relief. Thank the new and old gods that I discovered Kratom. Kratom is what’s keeping me out of the doctor’s office and giving as much or more quality-of-life than pot. I use them together as needed.
Kratom allows me to do grocery shopping and minor yard work in a way that weed NEVER has. The combination of prn use of Kratom with regular daily pot use is the best for chronic pain. I don’t use any OTC or prescription meds so I don’t worry about any drug interactions. Those using other meds need to make sure that the minor opiate Kratom and prescriptions don’t make a bad mix before using.
Pro Re Nata aka prn is better than regular fixed dosing. Why? Tolerance development. Using Kratom only when really needed helps prevent tolerance. You can develop tolerance using it every day and if you do get to that point it’s important to know how to manage it in a way that doesn’t cause withdrawal symptoms. Most use for me has consisted of one dose per day. The six or seven hours of relief is usually enough for me.
It’s important to use laxatives with Kratom. I use docusate sodium and/or the psyllium powder and poop just fine on a regular basis. Constipation sucks.
Fuck medical pussies who put their careers over managing patient’s pain relief. That pendulum swing is bullshit because it’s a function of lazy and inappropriate medical care. Pain contracts with proper follow-up is key for prescription opiates. And, tolerance development is NOT addiction.
If I were to see my M.D., I would most likely be branded as drug-seeking-behavior immediately. That’s why I don’t make any medical appointments. My chief complaint is pain and they don’t want to deal with it. Thank god for Kratom!
Culture wars and Big Pharma are accused of blocking research, development and marketing of psychedelics:
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have made discoveries that could lead eventually to a cure for cocaine addiction:
Researchers at MIT developed a subcutaneous device that detects ODs and automatically releases naloxone into the bloodstream:
Drinking coffee or tea can reduce a person’s risk of dementia in later life according to two studies:
Thirty-four brain reward circuits are identified that can offer insights into addictions:
Combining cannabis extract with standard anti-nausea and anti-vomiting medication in cancer chemotherapy improved the standard medication performance by a factor of three:
Cannabis and psychedelics use by U.S. adults reached historic highs in 2023: