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Dr. Art Laffer, one of the most influential economists of the past half-century, joins Julia La Roche for episode 194. Dr. Laffer is the founder and chairman of Laffer Associates, an economic research and consulting firm. Known as the "Father of Supply Economics," he is famous for developing the Laffer Curve, a representation of the relationship between tax rates and tax revenue that was foundational to supply-side economics. Dr. Laffer served as a member of President Reagan's Economic Policy Advisory Board for both of Reagan's terms. ✨ This episode is sponsored by Public.com. Lock in your 6.9% yield: https://public.com/julia ✨ Paid endorsement for Public Investing, Inc. Not investment advice. All investing involves the risk of loss, including loss of principal. Brokerage services for US Listed and registered securities, options and Bonds in a self-directed brokerage account are offered by Public Investing. ETFs, options and Bonds are available to US members only. *A Bond Account is a self-directed brokerage account with Public Investing, member FINRA/SIPC. Deposits into this account are used to purchase 10 fractional investment-grade and high-yield bonds. The 6.9% yield is the average annualized yield to maturity (YTM) across all ten bonds in the Bond Account, before fees, as of 8/23/2024. A bond's yield is a function of its market price, which can fluctuate, and a bond's YTM is “locked in” when the bond is purchased. Your yield at time of purchase may be different from the yield shown here. The “locked in” YTM is not guaranteed; you may receive less than the YTM of the bonds in the Bond Account if you sell any of the bonds before maturity, or if the issuer calls or defaults on the bond. While corporate bond yields should fall in reaction to a Federal Reserve rate cut, we cannot know whether that will be true of the bonds in the Bond Account, how quickly bond yields will respond, or how much they will decline. Public Investing charges a markup on each bond trade. Bond Accounts are not recommendations of individual bonds or default allocations. The bonds in the Bond Account have not been selected based on your needs or risk profile. Fractional Bonds also carry risks including liquidity risk, interest rate risk, credit risk, inflation risk, and potential tax liabilities. Read more about the risks associated with fixed income and fractional bonds and learn more about the Bond Account at https://public.com/disclosures/bond-account. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro and welcome back Dr. Art Laffer 1:06 Big picture macro view, a long period of economic senescence 5:13 Transfer theorem and the decline in growth rates 7:58 Upcoming election from an economics lens 11:30 Operation Warp Speed and Right To Try 15:25 A second-term Trump could unleash a Renaissance in America's economy 19:00 Five pillars of prosperity 24:17 Tariffs 28:30 Trade and geopolitics 33:30 Trade is not a political weapon 42:50 Government spending 50:00 RFK Jr. endorsing Trump is one of the most important events 53:55 A Harris presidency 57:20 Parting thoughts
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Kathryn Tucker, Esq. Returns with Updates on Psilocybin Right to Try Psychedelica Lex Episode 2023 – 088 Kathryn Tucker, Esq. Returns with Updates on Psilocybin Right to Try 17 March 2023 Part 1 of 1 ____________________________________________________ Author and host, Gary Michael Smith, Esq., is a decades-experienced, AV rated, attorney, American Arbitration Association panelist, founding director of the Arizona Cannabis Bar Association, board member of the Arizona Cannabis Chamber of Commerce, and general counsel to the nation's oldest federally recognized, 501C3, multi-racial peyote church. Psychedelica Lex is the first book to offer a comprehensive survey of the laws and regulations governing psychedelic substances. ABOUT THE PSYCHEDELICA LEX PODCAST AND CHANNEL President Nixon's enactment of the Controlled Substances Act in 1970 banished most psychedelics to Schedule I, making psychedelics for most purpose illegal. However, as the Congressional Record reveals, psychedelics never got a fair trial and little scientific evidence, if any, was considered by lawmakers. Prohibition was more about politics than public health. Yet, historical record, anecdotal evidence, and scientific studies all suggest that prohibition was an unnecessary and harmful overreaction and that many benefits may be derived from psychedelics. Psychedelica Lex puts the question of psychedelics on trial. Hosted by a veteran litigation attorney, each episode will explore psychedelics from different perspectives. As we explore the evidence together, you - the audience - will serve as jurors. Together we will examine every facet. Applying the rigors of cross examination and the Socratic method, we will seek an objective truth. ____________________________________________________________ The growth, trafficking, sale, possession, or consumption of psychedelics may be a felony punishable by imprisonment, fines, forfeiture of property, or any combination thereof. Most states have regulatory and criminal laws that mimic federal law. This podcast is for general informational purposes only. Material in this podcast is not intended to be and should not be used as a substitute for personal consultation with appropriate professionals. I am not your lawyer, and this podcast is not legal advice. PARENTAL ADVISORY: This podcast discusses psychedelic drugs. This episode may contain content that viewers may find offensive. Potentially offensive topics may include: drugs, sex, violence, religion, politics, science, public policy, economics, freedom of thought, free will, the nature of consciousness, art, and law. Language may be coarse and could include George Carlin's seven dirty words: sh*t, p*ss, f*ck, c*nt, c*cks*ck*r, m*th*rf*ck*r, and t*ts or some combination thereof. Opinions expressed in the podcast belong to the party who expressed them and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Psychedelica Lex or its host. SPECIAL CAUTION - This podcast might place you at risk of changing your mind. Viewer discretion is advised.
Is Trump Derangement Syndrome a real mental disorder? To find the answer, we follow the story of a life-long Democrat, a true American hero, and how baring her soul opened her eyes to a frightening new normal.Support the show: https://redpilledamerica.com/support/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Joe interviews Satya Thallam: Policy Advisor at the international law firm, Arnold & Porter; and longtime policy expert based in Washington, D.C. who previously served in senior roles at both the White House and the U.S. Senate. Thallam was the lead author and negotiator of the Federal Right to Try Act, which grants terminally ill patients access to experimental therapies and substances that have completed Phase I testing but have not yet been approved by the FDA. He discusses its intricacies and benefits, how psychedelics were not a focus but were always obvious, whether or not it allows people to grow their own mushrooms, and more. He talks abut the implementation of the first Federal legalization of hemp under the Farm Bill in 2018, breaking down the history and detail of how it came to be, and why a difference of .3% in weight truly matters when establishing law. He discusses the changing landscape of politicians and psychedelics; how local action creates a culture of inspiring Washington; the internal fight between different agencies and the endless lobbying it takes to get things done; how one needs to cater their argument by who is listening; risk assessment and judgment-proof operations; the concern over whether or not we got everything wrong with cannabis; and why we will likely begin seeing a lot of coalitions popping up in the psychedelic space. Click here to head to the show notes page.
We talk about the coming of the Lord. We might even acknowledge that there is a judgment coming whether we die or are raptured yet in spite of His warnings we ignore that cammands to share His salvation and though people, especially young people are dying all around us and He promises great rewards for at least telling them---we don't---why?
* Guest: Catherine Engelbrecht, Founder and President of True The Vote - TrueTheVote.org * Shame: Trump has endorsed the Republican Party's election strategy that seeks to turn out voters early, including provisions for early voting and ballot harvesting. The RNC launched the "Bank Your Vote" campaign on June 8. * How About a 'Right To Try' Plan To Manage Honest Elections? * Jim Jordan to hold Zuckerberg in Contempt!? - Not! * Dr. Mercola has the #1 natural health website and he has been a staunch critic of COVID-19 vaccines and the FDA - He reported that Chase bank shut down his business bank accounts along with the accounts of his CEO and CFO and their family members. * JPMorgan Chase canceled Dr. Joseph Mercola's business account and the personal accounts of Mercola Market's CEO, his wife and the company's CFO.
Americans For Prosperity's vice president of government affairs, Akash Chougule, discusses how CA-AB5 and Congress' Pro Act are deleterious to independent contractors and why the use of mutual benefit and bottom-up solutions work best, and Mike makes up a new word. Contact your representatives here www.prosperityispossible.com Support our sponsors here www.chime.com/rowe www.ziprecruiter.com/rowe www.article.com/mike
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Dr. Jonathan Field brings a wealth of functional medicine knowledge as a board certified herbalist into the psychedelic space, and joins us on the podcast today to discuss his ongoing petitioning of the DEA as well as his perspectives on the emergent psychedelics industry.
Psychedelica Lex Episode 2022 – 074 AIMS Institute v DEA - Right To Try Update - DEA Issues Final Action Letter 23 September 2022 Part 1 of 1 ____________________________________________________ Author and host, Gary Michael Smith, Esq., is a decades-experienced, AV rated, attorney, American Arbitration Association panelist, founding director of the Arizona Cannabis Bar Association, board member of the Arizona Cannabis Chamber of Commerce, and general counsel to the nation's oldest federally recognized, 501C3, multi-racial peyote church. Psychedelica Lex is the first book to offer a comprehensive survey of the laws and regulations governing psychedelic substances. ABOUT THE PSYCHEDELICA LEX PODCAST AND CHANNEL President Nixon's enactment of the Controlled Substances Act in 1970 banished most psychedelics to Schedule I, making psychedelics for most purpose illegal. However, as the Congressional Record reveals, psychedelics never got a fair trial and little scientific evidence, if any, was considered by lawmakers. Prohibition was more about politics than public health. Yet, historical record, anecdotal evidence, and scientific studies all suggest that prohibition was an unnecessary and harmful overreaction and that many benefits may be derived from psychedelics. Psychedelica Lex puts the question of psychedelics on trial. Hosted by a veteran litigation attorney, each episode will explore psychedelics from different perspectives. As we explore the evidence together, you - the audience - will serve as jurors. Together we will examine every facet. Applying the rigors of cross examination and the Socratic method, we will seek an objective truth. ____________________________________________________________ The growth, trafficking, sale, possession, or consumption of psychedelics may be a felony punishable by imprisonment, fines, forfeiture of property, or any combination thereof. Most states have regulatory and criminal laws that mimic federal law. This podcast is for general informational purposes only. Material in this podcast is not intended to be and should not be used as a substitute for personal consultation with appropriate professionals. I am not your lawyer, and this podcast is not legal advice. PARENTAL ADVISORY: This podcast discusses psychedelic drugs. This episode may contain content that viewers may find offensive. Potentially offensive topics may include: drugs, sex, violence, religion, politics, science, public policy, economics, freedom of thought, free will, the nature of consciousness, art, and law. Language may be coarse and could include George Carlin's seven dirty words: sh*t, p*ss, f*ck, c*nt, c*cks*ck*r, m*th*rf*ck*r, and t*ts or some combination thereof. Opinions expressed in the podcast belong to the party who expressed them and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Psychedelica Lex or its host. SPECIAL CAUTION - This podcast might place you at risk of changing your mind. Viewer discretion is advised.
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We've all heard stories about people being cured without traditional allopathic medical treatment, or perhaps in spite of it. Some people call it miraculous; others see it as luck. But others see it as the power of using the energy both within and around us and believe it just might be on the cutting edge of future ways of healing. Filmmaker Betsy Chasse had heard about and been witness to such healings, but as a natural born skeptic sought out proof of the legitimacy of energy healing. So, she interviewed a number of practitioners and produced a series on Energy Healing called Energy The Ultimate Healer, now available on YouTube. She sat down with me and talked about how there is now real science behind the use of this unseen force called energy and tells us:•What energy healing is and isn't•How you may be using energy healing without realizing it•How science shows how energy healing works•Amazing examples of energy healing at work•The science behind auras and Reiki•Modern medicine's slow move toward energy healing•The healing result that really surprised her•What you can do to promote your healing process•How to spot a true healer versus an imposter Whether you're a skeptic like Betsy or a whole-hearted believer in energy, you'll learn something new on this informative episode of Dream Power Radio. Betsy Chasse is an award-winning Filmmaker, Best Selling Author, Change-Maker, Mom. Best known as the Co-Writer, Director and Producer of the hit film What The Bleep Do We Know?!, Betsy has also produced and directed Bliss Up - Energy The Ultimate Healer, a 5-part documentary-series exploring energy healing. She has also produced the award-winning Song of The New Earth, Pregnant In America, Radical Dating and The Empty Womb. She has authored multiple books, including Killing Buddha, The Documentary Filmmaking Master Class, Tipping Sacred Cows, and What The Bleep Do We Know?!, Discovering The Endless Possibilities to Altering Your Everyday Reality. She is currently in production on The Galileo Project and Hanna's Right To Try. Website: betsychasse.netWant to know why dreams are the fastest and clearest way to understand yourself? Sign up here for a complementary Dream Discovery Session with me and never leave your dreams on your pillow again!https://calendly.com/thedreamcoach53/30min https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFwQmEk0-10
Do you lack confidence when it comes to making decisions about your healthcare or a loved one's health? Working with a health advocate advisor will give you the peace of mind that you are looking for when it comes to navigating the healthcare system. In this twenty-fifth episode, I am re-releasing Part 2 of my conversation with Renee Balcom, a health advocate advisor. In Part 1, Renee talked about how a health advocate advisor can help you make informed decisions when it comes to healthcare and how she helps her clients by creating a care plan. In Part 2, you will hear Renee talk about some of the case studies that she has worked on, the important pieces of information she wants every listener to know, how you can prepare now for the later chapters of life, and more. I am so excited for you to hear Renee's expertise that she has learned from over a decade consulting and providing services to families looking for care solutions for their loved ones. Tune in to this episode of On Life With Helen to hear Part 2 of the conversation with health advocate advisor Renee Balcom! In This Episode, You Will Learn:About some of the case studies Renee has worked on (1:41)To advocate for the medical treatment our loved ones need (7:45)About the Right To Try law (12:32)Renee's tips for preparing to move into this chapter of life (18:15)The payment and services that come with working with a health advocate advisor (29:36)Connect with Renee Email ReneeSilver Lining Network & Directory Let's Connect!EmailLinkedInWebsite - Ornellas InsuranceFacebook Page - Ornellas & associates insurance servicesFacebook Profile Helen Ornellas Lanham Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kathryn Tucker, Esq. Talks Psilocybin, AIMS Institute and the DEA – Right to Try Lawsuit Update Psychedelica Lex Episode 2022 – 057 Kathryn Tucker, Esq. Talks Psilocybin, AIMS Institute and the DEA – Right to Try Lawsuit Update 07 March 2022 Part 1 of 1 ____________________________________________________ Author and host, Gary Michael Smith, Esq., is a decades-experienced, AV rated, attorney, American Arbitration Association panelist, founding director of the Arizona Cannabis Bar Association, board member of the Arizona Cannabis Chamber of Commerce, and general counsel to the nation's oldest federally recognized, 501C3, multi-racial peyote church. Psychedelica Lex is the first book to offer a comprehensive survey of the laws and regulations governing psychedelic substances. ABOUT THE PSYCHEDELICA LEX PODCAST AND CHANNEL President Nixon's enactment of the Controlled Substances Act in 1970 banished most psychedelics to Schedule I, making psychedelics for most purpose illegal. However, as the Congressional Record reveals, psychedelics never got a fair trial and little scientific evidence, if any, was considered by lawmakers. Prohibition was more about politics than public health. Yet, historical record, anecdotal evidence, and scientific studies all suggest that prohibition was an unnecessary and harmful overreaction and that many benefits may be derived from psychedelics. Psychedelica Lex puts the question of psychedelics on trial. Hosted by a veteran litigation attorney, each episode will explore psychedelics from different perspectives. As we explore the evidence together, you - the audience - will serve as jurors. Together we will examine every facet. Applying the rigors of cross examination and the Socratic method, we will seek an objective truth. ____________________________________________________________ The growth, trafficking, sale, possession, or consumption of psychedelics may be a felony punishable by imprisonment, fines, forfeiture of property, or any combination thereof. Most states have regulatory and criminal laws that mimic federal law. This podcast is for general informational purposes only. Material in this podcast is not intended to be and should not be used as a substitute for personal consultation with appropriate professionals. I am not your lawyer, and this podcast is not legal advice. PARENTAL ADVISORY: This podcast discusses psychedelic drugs. This episode may contain content that viewers may find offensive. Potentially offensive topics may include: drugs, sex, violence, religion, politics, science, public policy, economics, freedom of thought, free will, the nature of consciousness, art, and law. Language may be coarse and could include George Carlin's seven dirty words: sh*t, p*ss, f*ck, c*nt, c*cks*ck*r, m*th*rf*ck*r, and t*ts or some combination thereof. Opinions expressed in the podcast belong to the party who expressed them and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Psychedelica Lex or its host. SPECIAL CAUTION - This podcast might place you at risk of changing your mind. Viewer discretion is advised.
In this week's episode, we chat with Matt Zorn, an attorney at Yetter Coleman with expertise in DEA law, especially regarding psychedelics. Matt is currently challenging the DEA's decision to schedule 5 new tryptamines, he recently argued Kathryn Tucker's psilocybin “Right To Try” case against the DEA, and previously co-led Sue Sisley's DEA case related to cannabis scheduling. Matt also writes the drug policy newsletter On Drugs.Credits: Created by Greg Kubin and Matias SerebrinskyHost: Matias Serebrinsky & Greg KubinProduced by Jonathan Davis & Zack FrankFind us at businesstrip.fmFollow us on Instagram and Twitter!Theme music by Dorian LoveAdditional Music: Distant Daze by Zack Frank
On this special weekend edition of On The Merits, Bloomberg Law reporter Alex Ruoff reads his story about terminally ill patients fighting the DEA for the right to use psychedelic drugs. Click here to read the story in print.
Kendra Riley joined Chris to talk about her daughter's journey treatment for Metachromatic Leukodystrophy and an effort with Goldwater for "Right to Try" legislation. For more information on this journey, visit rileysroad.com Chris rounds up the local news with a recap of production of HBO series Duster, film incentives, Southern New Hampshire University leaving Tucson...and Tia Gloria and the story of the song Scotch and Soda along with YOUR concert stories!
The "right to try" treatment keeps options alive for families who have not had options to alternative treatment. Kendra Riley discusses the impact it has on her family and others like hers.
Right to try with Kendra Riley + rebuilding after fires in an inflationary world + a new tax increase in NAZ? #1363, Monday, April 25 Jeff gives Tunnel and Crooks Fire updates. (0:00-3:09) Kendra Riley (3:10-15:27) shares her story of trying to get treatment for her daughters and running into medical bureaucracy which ultimately landed her family in Italy. SB 1211, the so called right to try legislation, would change this if signed by Governor Ducey. UPDATE: After the interview with Kendra Governor Ducey signed SB 1211 into law. More info at the Goldwater Institutes site here. Mark Haughwout finishes out the show with Jeff (15:27-74:16) discussing pregnant women in an all female prison (hmmm), a new proposed tax increase for Coconino County residents for community college, rebuilding after fires in an era of increased costs and supply shortages and a familiar name for a Flagstaff City Council appointment (hint, think democrat socialist!)
Ben Stein and co-host Judah Friedman are joined by Adam King and Presidential Medal Of Freedom Nominee Dr. Vladimir "Zev" Zelenko to discuss, the systematic destruction by the left, which we learned means sinister, of America,. Plus why President Trumps right to try bill if not for the FDA and big Pharma could have saved hundreds of thousands of lives. Plus How is it ok, to give hormone treatments to minors but not allow adults to treat COVID how they see fit?
In this episode of the podcast, Joe interviews Special Counsel at Emerge Law Group, Kathryn Tucker, JD, who has been protecting the rights of the terminally ill for 35 years and was part of the team behind Oregon's Measure 109. www.psychedelicstoday.com
Do you feel unsure about what ‘s best for yourself or loved ones when it comes to healthcare? Connecting with a health advocate advisor is a great way to ensure that you aren't getting taken advantage of in the healthcare and long term care systems. In this eighth episode, I am so excited to share with you Part 2 of my conversation with Renee Balcom, a health advocate advisor. In Part 1, Renee shared what a health advocate advisor is, her process for creating a care plan for clients, and stories from her career. Throughout this episode, Renee talks about some of the case studies that she has worked on, the two pieces of information she wants every listener to know, how to best prepare for the later chapters of life, and more. Renee has spent over a decade consulting and providing services to families looking for care solutions for their loved ones. She helps people navigate the healthcare system, make informed care decisions, and cope with the challenges and strains of caregiving. Tune in to this episode of On Life With Helen to hear Part 2 of the conversation with health advocate advisor Renee Balcom! In This Episode, You Will Learn:About some of the case studies Renee has worked on (1:41)To advocate for the medical treatment our loved ones need (7:45)About the Right To Try law (12:32)Renee's tips for preparing to move into this chapter of life (18:15)The payment and services that come with working with a health advocate advisor (29:36)Connect with Renee Email ReneeSilver Lining Network & Directory Let's Connect!EmailLinkedInWebsite - Ornellas InsuranceFacebook Page - Ornellas & associates insurance servicesFacebook Profile Helen Ornellas Lanham Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you were told you had months, weeks or even days left to live...would you care what the law said about consuming psychoactive substances? This week's episode features Spencer Hawkswell the CEO of TheraPsil - a non-profit coalition dedicated to helping Canadians in medical need access legal, psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy to treat end-of-life distress. Spencer believes that responsible drug policy requires effective organization and leadership and is dedicated to bringing together the experts and advocates, to facilitate change that results in increased access to compassionate care, harm reduction, and treatment options for those in need.Tune in to this week's episode to hear how the Land of Maple Leaf implements its patient-centred approach in healthcare. What happened in the UK? Are there lessons to be learnt from Canada? PsilocybinCannabisTrigeminal neuralgia Patty HajduJean-Yves DuclosHealth CanadaFentanyl Clonazepam Section 56 Exemption Roland R. GriffithsMathew W. JohnsonRobin Carhart-HarrisAnthony P. BossisKetamineHolotropic breathworkCluster headacheADHDAcid (LSD)Medical assistance in dyingLetter to Minister DuclosRe: Proposed Regulations for Medical Access to Psilocybin ★ Support this podcast ★
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In light of a Helena hospital obstructing alternative treatment to Shirley Herrin, state senator Cary Smith explained a bill for Right to Try, giving patients and families more voice to other options, and protecting hospitals from litigation.
WORKING TOGETHER. SAVING LIVES.Gen Justice works with local leaders and national partners to create state and federal policies impacting hundreds of thousands of abandoned and abused children.HOW IT HAPPENSTrue change is neither simple nor swift – that's why we're here.Too many American children suffer brutality and death as a result of weak laws or poor compliance with good laws. We believe children should be safely and quickly reunified with family when possible, foster care should be temporary, and adoption, when necessary, should proceed without delay. OUR MISSIONGen Justice works to mend the child protection system and bring a permanent end to innocent children enduring violence.Share Our MissionOUR STORYCEO Darcy Olsen has two decades of success in shaping laws including The Right To Try. But she considers the ten infants she fostered her most important work. After seeing the injustices facing abused kids, Olsen decided she needed to act. She founded Gen Justice in honor of these children including her foster “Baby A” who lived just 56 days.
Host: Duane Lester, Director of Issue EducationGuests: Dean Clancy, Senior Policy Fellow at Americans for ProsperityHere are the other episodes in the series: A Personal Option Series - A Personal Option For Health Care - https://share.transistor.fm/s/d4e27f20A Personal Option Series - Good Health Insurance at an Affordable Price - https://share.transistor.fm/s/a9edb2a8A Personal Option Series - Are Affordable Drugs Possible Without Price Controls? - https://share.transistor.fm/s/2cfdb74bA Personal Option Series - Seeing the Doctor of Your Choice - https://share.transistor.fm/s/1152346fA Personal Option Series - Up Front Pricing - https://share.transistor.fm/s/437637d3 Here are some additional links: A Personal Option for Health CareHealth Care: a Personal Option v. 'The Public Option'Facebook Live: Empowering Solutions to Health Care for Americans
Psychedelica Lex Episode 2021-002: Interview of Kathryn Tucker, Esq. and the law of Right to Try Part 2 of 2 ____________________________________________________ Author and host, Gary Michael Smith, Esq., is a decades-experienced, AV rated, attorney, American Arbitration Association panelist, founding director of the Arizona Cannabis Bar Association, board member of the Arizona Cannabis Chamber of Commerce, and general counsel to the nation's oldest federally recognized, 501C3, multi-racial peyote church. Psychedelica Lex is the first book to offer a comprehensive survey of the laws and regulations governing psychedelic substances. ABOUT THE PSYCHEDELICA LEX PODCAST AND CHANNEL President Nixon's enactment of the Controlled Substances Act in 1970 banished most psychedelics to Schedule I, making psychedelics for most purposes illegal. However, as the Congressional Record reveals, psychedelics never got a fair trial and little scientific evidence, if any, was considered by lawmakers. Prohibition was more about politics than public health. Yet, historical record, anecdotal evidence, and scientific studies all suggest that prohibition was an unnecessary and harmful overreaction and that many benefits may be derived from psychedelics. Psychedelica Lex puts the question of psychedelics on trial. Hosted by a veteran litigation attorney, each episode will explore psychedelics from different perspectives. As we explore the evidence together, you - the audience - will serve as jurors. Together we will examine every facet. Applying the rigors of cross examination and the Socratic method, we will seek an objective truth. ____________________________________________________________ The growth, trafficking, sale, possession, or consumption of psychedelics, may be a felony punishable by imprisonment, fines, forfeiture of property, or any combination thereof. Most states have regulatory and criminal laws that mimic federal law. This podcast is for general informational purposes only. Material in this podcast is not intended to be and should not be used as a substitute for personal consultation with appropriate professionals. I am not your lawyer and this podcast is not legal advice. PARENTAL ADVISORY: This podcast discusses psychedelic drugs. This episode, may contain content that viewers may find offensive. Potentially offensive topics may include: drugs, sex, violence, religion, politics, science, public policy, economics, freedom of thought, free will, the nature of consciousness, art, and law. Language may be coarse and could include George Carlin's seven dirty words: sh*t, p*ss, f*ck, c*nt, c*cks*ck*r, m*th*rf*ck*r, and t*ts or some combination thereof. Opinions expressed in the podcast belong to the party who expressed them and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Psychedelica Lex or its host. S PECIAL CAUTION This podcast might place you at risk of changing your mind. Viewer discretion is advised.
Psychedelica Lex Episode 2021-002: Interview of Kathryn Tucker, Esq. and the law of Right to Try Part 1 of 2 ____________________________________________________ Author and host, Gary Michael Smith, Esq., is a decades-experienced, AV rated, attorney, American Arbitration Association panelist, founding director of the Arizona Cannabis Bar Association, board member of the Arizona Cannabis Chamber of Commerce, and general counsel to the nation's oldest federally recognized, 501C3, multi-racial peyote church. Psychedelica Lex is the first book to offer a comprehensive survey of the laws and regulations governing psychedelic substances. ABOUT THE PSYCHEDELICA LEX PODCAST AND CHANNEL President Nixon's enactment of the Controlled Substances Act in 1970 banished most psychedelics to Schedule I, making psychedelics for most purposes illegal. However, as the Congressional Record reveals, psychedelics never got a fair trial and little scientific evidence, if any, was considered by lawmakers. Prohibition was more about politics than public health. Yet, historical record, anecdotal evidence, and scientific studies all suggest that prohibition was an unnecessary and harmful overreaction and that many benefits may be derived from psychedelics. Psychedelica Lex puts the question of psychedelics on trial. Hosted by a veteran litigation attorney, each episode will explore psychedelics from different perspectives. As we explore the evidence together, you - the audience - will serve as jurors. Together we will examine every facet. Applying the rigors of cross examination and the Socratic method, we will seek an objective truth. ____________________________________________________________ The growth, trafficking, sale, possession, or consumption of psychedelics, may be a felony punishable by imprisonment, fines, forfeiture of property, or any combination thereof. Most states have regulatory and criminal laws that mimic federal law. This podcast is for general informational purposes only. Material in this podcast is not intended to be and should not be used as a substitute for personal consultation with appropriate professionals. I am not your lawyer and this podcast is not legal advice. PARENTAL ADVISORY: This podcast discusses psychedelic drugs. This episode, may contain content that viewers may find offensive. Potentially offensive topics may include: drugs, sex, violence, religion, politics, science, public policy, economics, freedom of thought, free will, the nature of consciousness, art, and law. Language may be coarse and could include George Carlin's seven dirty words: sh*t, p*ss, f*ck, c*nt, c*cks*ck*r, m*th*rf*ck*r, and t*ts or some combination thereof. Opinions expressed in the podcast belong to the party who expressed them and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Psychedelica Lex or its host. SPECIAL CAUTION This podcast might place you at risk of changing your mind. Viewer discretion is advised.
Townhall Review — June 09, 2018 Hugh Hewitt and Michael Medved speak with Jack Phillips, owner of The Masterpiece Cake Shop, and ADF lead council, Kristin Waggoner, to recount their six-year battle against the Colorado Civil Rights Commission and the Supreme Court’s groundbreaking ruling in favor of religious liberty. Michael Medved discusses the “Me Too” Movement’s next target, Bill Clinton. 98.9 FM The Answer’s Chuck Douglas speaks with Vice President Mike Pence for an insider view into what it’s like to be President Trump’s #2. Dennis Prager discusses the modern evangelicals’ unsettling exodus from the primary shaping force of Christianity, the Bible. Hugh Hewitt presses US Attorney General Jeff Sessions to explain the policy for separating immigrant children from their parents after they cross the border illegally. Mike Gallagher discusses the Democrats’ opposition to the President’s “right to try” law which grants terminally ill patients access to experimental treatments that have not yet been cleared by the FDA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Right to Try is now federal law, after decades of dragging their feet. What's in the News with stories on government indoctrination centers, lemonade stand shutdown, homeschooling, another bad cop, and First Amendment arrest. This episode is brought to you by ZenCash, a cryptocurrency that infuses privacy, anonymity, and security done right. Also brought to you by NordVPN, the fastest, easiest to use service to protect your online presence that I've ever seen. WHAT'S RUSTLING MY JIMMIES President Donald Trump finally signed legislation aimed at helping people with deadly diseases try experimental treatments, calling it a "fundamental freedom" that will offer hope and save lives. If it's such a fundamental freedom, then why has it taken so long to become law? Laws clearly don't have a regard for freedom. WHAT'S IN THE NEWS In government indoctrination centers, Northern Lebanon School District students in Pennsylvania must smile while walking the hallways at the institution or they will be punished, according to a report. In busybody news, some moron in Denver, Colorado called police on an unlicensed lemonade stand being run by two boys aged four and six over Memorial Day weekend, and the cops shut the stand down. In more government indoctrination center news, the numbers of families choosing to homeschool over public and private schools is surging as parents seek a safer option for their children. In bad apples news, an Oregon police officer was sentenced this week to 150 days in jail and five years probation for having sex with an underage girl and soliciting sexual contact from the child online. In New Hampshire news, a police officer arrested Robert W. Frese in Exeter, New Hampshire, for the dastardly crime of insulting a police officer on the internet.
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This morning on Armstrong & Getty, Christina "The Lawyer" Sandefur joined Jack & Joe to talk about a major legal victory for terminally ill patients. Also this hour, Dick's Sporting Goods makes an announcement about selling guns & a celeb has cloned her dog!?
9 AM - 1 - Late COW; Aussie PM goes on a rant. 2 - Christina Sandefur (Tim the Lawyer's wife) gives us a Right To Try update. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - More stuff; Final Thoughts.
1 - Mark Flatten from the Goldwater Institute gives us an update on the Right To Try. 2 - Thrump stuff. 3 - We got to Miss LIVE blasting Mister Thrump; The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - More Mitt bashing Trump.
8 AM - 1 - Mark Flatten from the Goldwater Institute gives us an update on the Right To Try. 2 - Thrump stuff. 3 - We got to Miss LIVE blasting Mister Thrump; The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - More Mitt bashing Trump.
1 - Christina and Tim Sandefur join us in-studio to talk Right To Try, Eminent Domain, and Union stuff. 2 - More with the Sandefurs. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - ABC News correspondent Mark Remillard reports on Amazon suing 1,000 "fake" reviewers.
7 AM - 1 - Christina and Tim Sandefur join us in-studio to talk Right To Try, Eminent Domain, and Union stuff. 2 - More with the Sandefurs. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - ABC News correspondent Mark Remillard reports on Amazon suing 1,000 "fake" reviewers.
7 AM - 1 - Kurt Altman from the Goldwater Institute talks Jerry Brown and the Right To Try bill. 2 - Mister Thrump keeps getting asked when he's going to drop out; Joe's keeping it basic for Kasich. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Non-english speakers are surging in America.
1 - Kurt Altman from the Goldwater Institute talks Jerry Brown and the Right To Try bill. 2 - Mister Thrump keeps getting asked when he's going to drop out; Joe's keeping it basic for Kasich. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Non-english speakers are surging in America.
Christina Sandefur updates us on the "Right to Try" case; More O'Reilly bullying Panetta; Texts; Praying and pumpkins; Which state has the worst quality of life?; Final Thoughts
Christina Sandefur talks about The Right To Try; Tony Gwynn was not mentioned at the All-Star Game; How much of being great at something is natural talent versus practice?; Jack has new socks he's hot on; Joe bought dress-up socks from the drugstore