RFK Jr wird verschreibungspflichtige Medikamente reduzieren und den Zugang zu Gras und Psychedelika verbessern

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/25/rfk-jr-prescription-drugs-cannabis-psychedelics

17 Comments

  1. Anyone else wish you could access the multiverse and travel to a better version of our world?

  2. Is it just me or does this seem like something a liberal hippie would do?

  3. unitedshoes on

    My brain inserted the word “prices” between the words “prescription drugs” and “and”, and I thought “Sounds good. I’ll believe it when I see it.” Then I remembered what universe we’re *actually* living in.

    I’ll still believe it when I see it, but it doesn’t sound good.

  4. Imaginary_Goose_2428 on

    Another example of the party of “anti-big-government” and “anti-nanny-state”, creating a intrusive big government and a nanny state.

  5. Jestinphish on

    Now where did I put that “Sure, Jan” gif? Seems appropriate here.

  6. JerryBoBerry38 on

    He says he will. Long long way from accomplishing when politics are involved. Most likely, he won’t do anything except make himself, his family, and all his business partners richer. Just like every other politician out there.

  7. Nefilim777 on

    Ironically this will probably set back cannabis and psychedelic research years.

  8. allen_idaho on

    Why yes, this is what I expect from a long term heroin addict. Back in 2012, he claimed he had memory problems because a worm was eating his brain and he had mercury poisoning from eating too much tuna, but we know the real cause.

  9. Cryptolution on

    Don’t threaten me with a good time?

    He’s basically Joe Rogan. There will be some good and probably a lot of bad.

  10. DaffyDame42 on

    Tripping in a fascist hellscape is not exactly good for set and setting…

  11. newsallergy on

    Trump and company remind me of high school students making outlandish promises with no clue how anything works.

  12. Late-Arrival-8669 on

    How else we gonna live without teeth, vaccines, or normal medical treatment?

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