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Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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Replying to @pdfguru
I don't know much about that can you fill me in a little bit I'm curious I do like to know what's going on Beyond this nation which is made really strong advances these past few years despite the likes of Mitch McConnell and Governor Ricketts children and death reference. Creepy!
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Replying to @pdfguru
It's big Pharma predation and corporate profiteering that drives much of the desire to manipulate people into believing falsehoods. your instincts are good. The FDA has been proven to have falsified tests showing a drug is safe when that drug could well be destructive or deadly.
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Replying to @pdfguru
Well done Max! It's been a moment of hope then Twisted messaging from very pale people who are convinced Fox News is America at its best and most true. So tired of this. We need Federal reform. Especially since the seat of our federal government in DC has legal cannabis SMH 😂
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Replying to @NORML
With so many states medical and more recreational then ever why is this not mandatory for medical providers. Not including a medicine dispensed rather than prescribed with other prescription meds is foolish. In my experience it is the oncologists who tend to be most experienced.
How about a prohibition on elected officials who use children and fear to demonize a safer treatment then opiates or Street Fentanyl that is killing this nation? Thank you. How can we get that governor to understand lies harm people? How do we help you @CoryBooker @chuckschumer
Just a reminder, this is what we are up against. @GovRicketts 👀
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"the epidemic now is driven by illicit fentanyl, fentanyl analogs ... Overdose related to prescription opioids and heroin remain high..increasingly contaminated with illicit fentanyl." American Medical Association. Can the Governor from Nebraska distinguish fact from fiction?
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
Truly heartbreaking. Arizona? So corrupt. it's not just cartels it's uniforms monitoring the border issues facilitating both human and drug trafficking into the country they are supposed to to protecting. In the 70s n 80s we partied. We were not digging mass graves. It's not ok.
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I feel that any person in government who does not serve the public good is serving themselves or some big entity for the benefit of the already rich. It's not okay to ignore the fact that last year the USA had the highest rate of hard drug use and death by overdose in history.
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Replying to @coates
Of course it didn't. I am so sick to death of this crap. People will believe the stupidest things and ignore the most important ones. I want to cut these idiots out of government they are harming people not helping them shame on them good on you.
I am an oncology patient of 9 years. No opiates pain meds or those fentanyl Blues I see lying on the ground in parking lots left there by people so high or so Dad they can pass them along to more people and caused more deaths in US history this past year. Spread life not lies.
Just a reminder, this is what we are up against. @GovRicketts 👀
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Replying to @pablobley
I liked this movement. Shades of rick Wakeman here and there, as per our conversation. 👍🤗
Couldn't agree more and as a patient who needs blood I'm happy because this ignorance has to end at some point across the world and this is a step toward that. Yes indeed the outright hate, lack of care, and disrespect toward human beings all has been horrific. Let's go forward.
Replying to @markgr @SOMARog
I know for me I want to work at least part of the time towards serving community and contributing always it's just what makes life rich with colleagues and friends and enjoyment. Congratulations again!
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No peanut butter now that's just unfair. I'm so glad everything's okay. It's silly sometimes what we get upset about that really is actually us doing it right but thinking how could I possibly forget a date so important as that?
Replying to @myderrick @markgr
Wow talk about memories! Thank you for that little walk down the lane. I really do love reading how people found their way into our industry
Replying to @ivanstegic @TEN7
No way I love hearing stories like that Ivan thank you so much! You put a big old smile on my face my friend!
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Replying to @SailorJX
I see it I don't think it's a happy life for most people. There are a few real Hermits and loners. But I believe they are rare. I myself have made new connections and happy reconnection with friends dearly missed because of grief, loss and covid. I'm more open to possibility now.
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Replying to @markgr @SOMARog
Wow how does that feel? I can't totally retire while still capable of any productivity and focal point of whatever strange fuel propels me. Will you have a plan right now or are you just going to enjoy some time?
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Replying to @markgr
Wow what a great memory and honor thank you! Best wishes in the next phase of life do you have a plan or projects and ideas at this point or still transitioning?
About damn time. I am a patient who needs your blood and platelets donated to a recognized pool (ie int'l red cross). We are in a global shortage of blood. Covid's weight on the world reaches beyond donors to open, safe locations with vax'd staff and up the supply chain! THXU!
What do France 🇫🇷 , the UK 🇬🇧 and Belgium 🇩🇪 all have in common? 🩸 They have recently made it easier for gay and bi men to give blood… 🌎 And they’re not the only countries dropping restrictions for #LGBT+ people. 🧵 Here’s how blood donation laws are changing in 8 places.
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