Rick Perry
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And I think that's part of what we're running into in D.C.
with the DEA.
One of the issues that I certainly hope and pray, and as we go through the summer and as we see what's happened in Texas and Mississippi and these other states, that we'll have the opportunity to sit down with President Trump
and to just share with him what we're doing, what we're seeing across the country, and that we could potentially have a conversation about the rescheduling of Ibogaine from one to three.
two or three, you know, just get it out of that schedule one, which there's no reason in the world, and you've talked about this many times, Joe, that Ibogaine is on schedule one.
It does have medical purposes.
I mean, it's very clear it does.
And secondly, it is non-addictive.
So the idea on its face that Ibogaine is...
shown as this Schedule I compound is just a fallacy.
Opioids are โ I'll use the word demonic.
I just โ I don't know any other way to describe it.
It robs people of their life.
And to have seen, you know, back in Kentucky where this all started, in my opinion, in your work there, and to have โ
the success that we're seeing now in Kentucky and having it blocked historically when you were there at the Opioid Abatement Commission and the current governor being a part of that blockade, if you will, former employee of the Sackler family.
And today to have the opportunity, you know, for the Kentucky people of Kentucky
to finally get the opportunity to make right what they got so tragically impacted by back in the late 90s and the 2000s.
I mean, it gives me great hope, not just for this country, but for the side of righteousness that this happens in a big and a powerful way.
I think we hit it good.
Thank you, Joe.