The fact that we have to go to any lengths at all to buy something as simple as ivermectin is absurd it’s not common sense. I shouldn’t need a doctors permission to buy ivermectin. if I have the right to try experimental technologies to cure my terminal illness why don’t I have the right to buy whatever treatment I want to try to experiment on my terminal illness? As far as I’m concerned, the nanny state can fuck itself right in the face. All these bullshit agencies pretend like they’re protecting us from snake oil when in fact, they’re protecting us from the cures to the diseases that they get paid to treat. I cannot wait any longer for action to be taken on my right to buy.
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Same with Epinephrin. Same bee sting allergy...but have to be seen to get new ones.
Everyone would make meth fren...
Yes, anyone could make meth, or any other drug . . . putting an end to the violence and other problems with drug Cartels. Also taking much of the toxic power away from Big Pharma.
America tried prohibition with alcohol, and it immediately created violent gangs, eliminated the consumer protections a free market creates, and killed or blinded hundreds (thousands?) of people from bad booze -- exactly like our War on Drugs has been doing for decades.
We got rid of alcohol prohibition -- but those in power REALLY missed having a police state apparatus to push people around with and to suck in those massive bribes and lucrative under-the-table business opportunities. So pot was demonized (ever see Reefer Madness? Holy crap!) and a new police state rationale was born.
Government has no business telling people what they CAN and CANNOT put into their own bodies. Yes, drug use can have bad consequences -- as can any other behavior -- but it can also have GOOD and BENEFICIAL consequences (ask anyone who uses marijuana medicinally, or Ivermectin, etc). Choosing your dangers is an unavoidable part of life; nothing we do, or choose NOT to do, is without danger. Politicians don't have the right to make those choices for us, and when they do it most often leads to far MORE harm than simply letting people live their own lives.