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If caught with a small amount of crack cocaine, you face 5 years in jail with no probation. The government can seize everything you own, not just the money from the drug deal. We must isolate these individuals from society, even if they are family, to protect others. They need to be removed from the streets.

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I am an alcoholic and drug addict who has struggled with addiction for years. I have bought crack cocaine on the streets and cooked it in a hotel bungalow. My marriage ended, I faced guns, and lived in cheap motels while scaring my family.

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If you possess a small amount of crack cocaine, like a quarter, you will be sentenced to 5 years in jail without probation. The law, passed by Senator Thurman and myself, allows the government to seize all your belongings, including your car, house, and bank account. We believe that sociopaths should be isolated from society, so we don't question their motives. It is our duty to remove them from the streets and keep them away from our loved ones.

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If you possess a small amount of crack cocaine, even as small as a quarter, you will be sentenced to 5 years in jail without any chance of probation. The law, passed by Senator Thurman and myself, allows the government to seize all your possessions, including your car, house, and bank account. It doesn't matter why someone becomes a sociopath; our duty is to isolate them from society. They need to be in jail, away from our loved ones. We shouldn't question their motives, but rather focus on removing them from the streets.

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If caught with a small amount of crack cocaine, you face 5 years in jail with no probation. The government can seize all your assets, not just the money from the crime. Sociopaths must be removed from society, regardless of the reason for their behavior.

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I'm a brainwashing expert, and I am personally terrified of short form social media like that. And I'm not immune. And I'm one of the best in the world, and I am not immune to it. And I think that should be a stark warning for a lot of people. What's the cost, though? What's the cost of the life, in your view, of living this kind of life where we go home and we just burn our brains out with these social media apps and fry our dopamine receptors? Is there a cost? Yeah. I think the cost is increased loneliness. And that these apps any app that sells ads has two main goals. Number one, and all advertising shares these two main goals. Number one, make you compare yourself to other people in unhealthy ways. Number two, make you think I am not enough, and we see that everywhere. I'm not enough, and I'm comparing myself to other people, and it gets us into an us versus them. Then it traps you into a corner of confirmation bias. Whatever you think, I'm gonna show you this group of a 150 people that agree with you. No matter how stupid, how radical, how absolutely bizarre your ideas are. Let me show you all of these people. And then you start thinking the whole world's like that. So really quickly, what happens when we conglomerate people together? Like, I've only been in New York once in my life, but we're in New York right now. I'm looking at my hotel. I was like struggling to find a piece of nature. Like, I think I have more trees on my property than they're in the whole city here. So on the whole, when you squeeze people together, have you heard of the bystander effect? So there there's a very good experiment that was led by doctor Phillips and Barto that they did at Liverpool Street Station. Oh, in London? In London. Yeah. Okay. So right at Liverpool Street, there's three or four steps to get up to the main. So from the street, there's a curb, and then there's three or four steps. They had this woman laid out on the ground wearing like a normal skirt and top, and I think 395 people either walked by her or stepped over her. And then they did it with a guy. And then they did it with a guy who's holding a beer, and he's asking for help. And they they it may have changed all these variables. But it's happened in New York City before. There's a woman named Kitty Genovace in the sixties, I think just two blocks from here, who was stabbed to death in front of, like, 55 witnesses. Don't quote me on that number. And no one called the police until much, much later, mostly because everyone thought somebody else would act. But if I described to you saying, watched a person get stabbed, and three people just watched, and they watched it happen. Would you say that that's psychopathy? That's a psychopath. So these large cities and stuff and the apps that are messing with the social part of our brain that makes us think the tribe is way bigger than our brains are made to handle causes this almost psychopathic behavior, which the bystander effect has been proven hundreds of times as an experiment.

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A 3-day treatment costs $19,000, while a 30-day rehab program averages $50,000-$60,000. Insurance pays for rehab, but does not cover ANR, even though ANR is presented as a guaranteed solution to opioid addiction. Individuals are using cocaine and methamphetamine laced with fentanyl due to cartels mixing substances. People may feel they cannot trust the government, insurance companies, or politicians.

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If you possess a small amount of crack cocaine, even as small as a quarter, you will face a mandatory 5-year jail sentence without any chance of probation. Additionally, the government has the power to seize all your assets, including your car, house, and bank account. It doesn't matter why someone has become a sociopath; our duty is to isolate them from society. They need to be removed from the streets and kept away from our loved ones.

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We need to address the rising violence in America by punishing drug dealers and users more severely. While drug use may be down, drug-related violence is still a major issue. The current lack of police, prosecutors, and judges is allowing many criminals to go free. The president's plan does not allocate enough resources to combat this problem, so we need to triple the commitment to law enforcement to effectively tackle the issue.

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If caught with a small amount of crack cocaine, you face 5 years in jail with no probation. The government can seize all your assets under forfeiture laws. We must isolate criminals from society, regardless of their reasons. They need to be removed from the streets.

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Ibogaine is an addiction interrupter that regenerates dopamine neurons, helping with opiates, psychostimulants, alcohol, and nicotine. It can get people off drugs overnight in a 6-day treatment. Ibogaine is facing bans in the UK and US, despite its effectiveness. There is a lack of discussion on its benefits, even though it could make a significant difference in addiction treatment. Ibogaine has shown success with cocaine, alcohol, and opiates, and is believed to work for crystal meth as well. Banning it makes no sense.

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A law was passed that states if you're caught with a small piece of crack cocaine, you will go to jail for 5 years with no probation. The government can also take everything you own, including your car, house, and bank account. It doesn't matter why someone becomes a sociopath, they need to be separated from society and put in jail to protect our families.

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There is a lot of corruption in politics due to money, bribes, and backdoor deals. One major mistake was allowing drug companies to advertise on television, which only two countries, the United States and New Zealand, permit. These commercials often make exaggerated claims and list potential side effects very quickly. It's concerning how they can make something seem great one moment and then mention serious side effects like suicidal thoughts and rectal bleeding. Personally, I haven't taken many medications, but when I tried SSRIs, I found the last 20 seconds of the commercial more impactful than the rest, and I didn't experience any benefits from them.

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If caught with even a small amount of crack cocaine, you face 5 years in jail with no probation. The government can seize everything you own, not just the money involved in the crime. We must isolate these individuals from society, regardless of their reasons for their actions. They need to be removed from the streets to protect our families.

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If you possess a small amount of crack cocaine, you can be sentenced to 5 years in jail without any chance of probation. The government has the power to seize all your belongings, including your car, house, and bank account. It doesn't matter why someone becomes a sociopath; our duty is to isolate them from society. They need to be taken off the streets and kept away from our loved ones.

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Speaker 0: I have three friends. All three of them had stage four cancer. All three of them don't have cancer right now at all. And they had some serious stuff going on. And what did they take? Yep. Jesus. They took some what you've heard they've taken. Speaker 1: Ivermectin. Fenbendazole. Fenbendazole. Yeah. Speaker 0: That's it. Speaker 1: Yeah. I'm hearing that a lot. Speaker 0: They drank hydrochloride something or other? There's studies on Speaker 1: that now where people have proven that they've Speaker 0: drinking methylene blue and stuff Speaker 1: like that. Yeah. Methylene blue, which was a fabric dye. Speaker 0: Yeah. Yeah. It was a textile dye, and now they find it has profound effects on your mitochondria. Yep. Yeah. Speaker 0: This stuff works, man. There's a lot of stuff that does work, which is very strange Speaker 1: Mhmm. Because, again, it's profit. When you when you hear about things that are demonized and that that turn out to be effective, you always wonder, well, what is going on here? Mhmm. How is how is our medical institutions how have they failed us so that things that do cure you are not promoted because they're not profitable?

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If you possess a small amount of crack cocaine, even as small as a quarter, you will be sentenced to 5 years in jail without any chance of probation. The government has the power to seize all your assets, including your car, house, and bank account, not just the money involved in the illegal transaction. It doesn't matter why someone becomes a sociopath; our duty is to isolate them from society and protect our loved ones. We shouldn't dwell on the reasons behind their actions; they simply need to be removed from the streets.

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I am Nicole Bellins, pharmacy manager at Safeway, store 1892 in Cortez. I am resigning immediately because I refuse to distribute what I believe is harmful. This substance is causing real harm to people, and I have witnessed customers suffer and even die as a result. It's time to recognize the dangers and avoid taking it.

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In October 2016, I embarked on a cross-country journey fueled by crack. Initially, I used crack once every 3 days, thinking I could quit anytime. However, my usage escalated rapidly due to stress from work and personal relationships. I struggled to hide my addiction while traveling for work and maintaining a relationship. As my crack use intensified, I realized I needed to take action before it spiraled out of control.

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If you have a piece of crack cocaine no bigger than this quarter that I'm holding in my hand, you’re caught with that, you go to jail for five years. You get no probation. You get nothing other than five years in jail. Under our forfeiture statutes, you can, the government can, take everything you own, every thing from your car to your house, your bank account, not merely what they confiscate in terms of the dollars from the transaction that you've just got caught engaging in. They can take everything. I don't care why they become a sociopath. We have an obligation to cordon them off from the rest of society. So I don't wanna ask, what made them do this? They must be taken off the street.

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Speaker 0 argues that deeply involved drug smuggling operations include providing airplanes for smugglers and that big bankers laundering money back into the system are crucial to the drug economy. He contends that if they were really interested in purging society from drugs, they could do it quickly by going after the bankers so they couldn’t profit from it anymore, then impeaching Bush and Jay Olim and a bunch of other people at that level, locking people up at that level, and then starting down, to dry the system up. He asserts that this is the big money and the big bucks, and that those at the top don’t like civil liberties and would rather have more control over people. Speaker 0 continues by alleging that the White House was involved, with Oliver North sending memos to Robert Owens indicating that these people were working or smuggling drugs, knowing about it, and giving protection, while Ed Meese provided protection and helped fend off investigations. He claims that George Bush, through Greg Rodriguez and others, was running and flying the drugs. He states that this makes a complete mockery of the administration’s war against drugs. He then questions the purpose of drug testing, arguing that they’re not interested in cleaning drugs out of society, and suggests that the testing is suspicious because it is a tremendously effective tool for population control. Speaker 1 adds that drug testing is a means of social control, and that this is another reason why drugs are tolerated in The U. S. and other capitalist countries, because it keeps people stoned, addicted to drugs, and not social rebels. Speaker 0 interjects with a brief continuation: “going.” Speaker 1 reiterates the idea that, between commercial television and widespread crack, you can erode the guts of society without question.

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If you possess a small amount of crack cocaine, you can be sentenced to 5 years in jail without any chance of probation. The government has the power to seize all your assets, including your car, house, and bank account. It doesn't matter why someone becomes a sociopath; our duty is to isolate them from society. They need to be taken off the streets and kept away from our loved ones.

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A person obtained a crack inhalation kit and a cocaine snorting kit outside Nanaimo Hospital in Oregon, New. Crack pipes were unavailable because they can be traded for drugs. All items are available for free at a vending machine outside the hospital. The person also mentioned an informational video on how to snort cocaine.

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America is ridiculously overmedicated, especially with antidepressants and anxiety drugs, and Britain is following suit. Millions of young people are taking unnecessary, mind-bending drugs for self-diagnosed anxiety and depression. This leads to a generation of isolated, mentally altered individuals, which correlates with issues like mass shootings. We are massively overmedicating young people. Therefore, I support efforts to curb America's reliance on these mind-altering substances.

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Children and women are using harmful substances that are disgusting and need to be stopped.
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