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@ 'More than a forum: reconnecting with my community through Bluelight' by Edward Hazel, also known as M!$TER-ED.



Thank you for the impact and insightful article. For honestly sharing. And your integrity.

Your advocacy also enlightens a critical issue regarding Spiritual Abuse, where also a
significant number of religious officials and preachers may exhibit that Narcissistic Trait.

Your work is a great empowerment for surviving and prioritizing personal mental and physical
well-being. And for advocating awareness for navigating that context for rebuilding lives.

Paralleling with psychedelics. Thank you for that.

Also, for helping with your value for taking back personal strength by protecting mental
health, and going forward toward a more healthier and fulfilling life as well.

Thank you for your strength for support in all of that.
 
Then there was the Vietnam draft in those days too. However it must have been a liberating time to be alive too. those years.
Growing up in the 80's and 90s we were victims of the just say no and D.A.R.E. agenda. Which lead to the pill mills and oxycontin abuse.
It seems like things are making a reappearance and it's a dream of mine to have MDMA OTC in my lifetime.
Advocacy is a good step forward if nothing else. There's just a lot of opposition to the libertarian agenda.
Thanks for contributing.
 
It doesn't cost anything to advocate for drug reform. It was a shitty decision on the governments part to ban and criminalize substance use based on false information and propaganda, however, together we can make this terrible wrong right by joining groups and organizations that promote drug policy reform such as Drug Policy Alliance (DPA), Open Society Foundations, National Harm Reduction Coalition, Amnesty International, International Drug Policy Consortium, Global Commission on Drug Policy to name a few.

Make this a priority, if you want change you have to speak up to be heard.
 
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It doesn't cost anything to advocate for drug reform. It was a shitty decision on the governments part to ban and criminalize substance use based on false information and propaganda, however, together we can make this terrible wrong right by joining groups and organizations that promote drug policy reform such as Drug Policy Alliance (DPA), Open Society Foundations, National Harm Reduction Coalition, Amnesty International, International Drug Policy Consortium, Global Commission on Drug Policy to name a few.

Make this a priority, if you want change you have to speak up to be heard.
 
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