Sunday, May 8, 2016
Hey everyone!
Welcome back everyone! I hope y'all are enjoying the blog. I published my first video early this week. Check that shit out! I just wanted to check in with everyone and extend an invitation to any and everyone interested in contributing. The interview of the week is absolutely happening soon. I'm really hoping to get some feedback from people with every level of experience and knowledge of our beloved plant!
For those of you on Facebook, I have a group with the same name as the blog, "clays kratom spot" check it out! I've had to make it a closed group. Had far too many vendors looking for free advertising. Just request the add and I'll have you joined up within 24 hours. It's another place for people to discuss all things kratom!
I wanted to take a moment and ask you if you're aware of the current botanical laws in your state or country. By searching kratom laws in your area you'll likely see a number of political actions against kratom and other natural botanicals. Even if legal in your area, I recommend anyone write their senators and/or local alderman. I need all of you to help keep this alternative available to those in need.
I've been tapped for a few guest blog posts I'll be working on and sharing as well. Anyone who would like me to make a short essay or video on kratom, I'd be more than happy to put together something specifically for you. A bit of mutual contribution in a win-win for everyone!
Alright, guys, I gotta get my ass to bed. I hope you guys enjoyed my blog and maybe learned a thing or two along the way. I hope to keep receiving feedback from you guys, it's been incredibly helpful. Thank you thank you thank you for taking the time out of your day to learn about kratom. Take care everyone!
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Dosing Reminder!!
What's up, my friends, and followers! I've been slacking considerably on my blog as of late!
Sorry! I've had some family stuff and started a new job. Excuses aside, I hope you've had a chance to take a look at my recent video It was a nerve-wracking experience, to say the least. I'm much more comfortable behind a keyboard! I hope I can reach a larger audience with my videos. So please, like comment and share the video @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzNCgruJwRk
Back to business! I'm still plugging away at a comprehensive review page for you guys. I again implore anyone to comment or email me their own thoughts. I am working towards an interview of the week series and would love you to be a part.
Thank you again for all the feedback and support. Don't forget, I can answer any questions you have personally and privately. Check the contact link at the top of the page and shoot me an e-mail.
THANK YOU!
Sorry! I've had some family stuff and started a new job. Excuses aside, I hope you've had a chance to take a look at my recent video It was a nerve-wracking experience, to say the least. I'm much more comfortable behind a keyboard! I hope I can reach a larger audience with my videos. So please, like comment and share the video @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzNCgruJwRk
Back to business! I'm still plugging away at a comprehensive review page for you guys. I again implore anyone to comment or email me their own thoughts. I am working towards an interview of the week series and would love you to be a part.
Thank you again for all the feedback and support. Don't forget, I can answer any questions you have personally and privately. Check the contact link at the top of the page and shoot me an e-mail.
THANK YOU!
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Comparison: Kratom Legislation Marijuana Legislation
I've touched base on the subject passingly before. Why is kratom illegal in Thailand? Why is marijuana illegal in the states? The answer lies in the proverbial "root of all evil".Money. To be specific, tax money. The money you use to pay your taxes, particularly Americans, feeds into an ineffective "war" on drugs. This exists solely to protect the profits of government entities.The patient of cotton gin came in 1794. Despite this, hemp was used to make dozens of products used daily. Many of my country's most beloved icons grew it themselves. Even George Washinton grew hemp! The first drafts of the constitution, Bibles, over 50% of all textiles, all kratom. The list goes on and on.
In 1937 a little company call DuPont found a way to turn oil and/or coal into plastics. Several dominate shareholders backed the rising business. It didn't take long to realize the commercial and medicinal use of the hemp plant was a major profit threat. Difficult to control, regulate, and tax. Unless of course, it's made illegal. Reefer Madness.
I've spoken often about kratom's history. It has been used historically in medicines as well as ritualistically. Fast forward to1943, a representative of the Government of Thailand stated, in no uncertain terms, that kratom was decreasing profits from their recently increased opium tax. This ultimately led to the passage of "The Kratom Act". This made kratom criminal. Openly grown and used to this day, the enforcement is minimal.
History is easy for some to ignore. But it is essential we do not forget. Our government has twisted the truth to protect profits before. There are dozens of examples besides this. All while taxing every cent you make. This is capitalism. This is the hidden truth.
Monday, May 2, 2016
Clayton Explaining Kratom
Clayton explains Kratom and laws in his own way. Please watch and support the movement!
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