Markwayne Mullin’s investments in the kratom industry look like a clear conflict of interest - A New York Times report revealed the Homeland Security secretary’s significant role in an influence camp…
16 hours ago by sanitation to c/politics
It's not like an opiod, it is an opiod. There are already thousands of gas station junkies.
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Kratom is one of those things that shouldn't be legal
Take a tiny bit and it's a cup coffee, take a lot and it's like an opioid.
With a fast accumulating tolerance, people eventually reach the point where they get that surprise opioid like dose when they're expecting a cup of coffee.
And even if they don't like it, tough shit. They're already addicted by that point, they can't just stop taking it.
Add on how it's completely unregulated and who knows how much of anything is in any pill, and it's an epidemic waiting to happen.
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