W. Bryan Hubbard
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Before we walked in here this morning, the Tennessee Senate Finance Committee voted 11 to nothing to move Tennessee's bill forward to the full State Senate for consideration and what will, I believe, be passage.
And I would like to give a shout out to a special sister by the name of Ricky Harris, who has led that Tennessee campaign.
Right now, there are two bills in the Missouri legislature, House Bill 2817 and Senate Bill 1581, which are receiving good, considerate, deliberative thought by legislators there, but frankly need a little motivation.
So if you're in Missouri and you want to see Ibogaine Medicine for your family member, for your community, for your state, you call into the Missouri legislature and say, move the Ibogaine bill forward to join Missouri with Texas.
Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma House of Representatives has passed its Ibogaine bill.
It is now pending in its Senate.
In Louisiana, Senate Bill 43 has been introduced to join that state to Texas.
And in what I can only describe as full circle justice.
The Kentucky Senate passed Senate Bill 77 by a margin of 35 to 2 to join Kentucky where this all began with Texas as a state partner in this Ibogaine drug development trial.
It is now sitting in the Kentucky House of Representatives.
So you, if you are at home, please call the Kentucky House of Representatives and ask them to pass the Kentucky Ibogaine initiative so the state will not be left out.
Now, here are some...
Just unbelievable words are going to come out of my mouth.
The state of West Virginia, their House of Delegates, by a vote of 96 to nothing, and their state Senate unanimously passed their Ibogaine bill to join Texas, and it has now been sent to their governor for signature.
And the one that is the most poignant and moving for all the obvious reasons, the state of Mississippi...
the crucible for the triumph of uniquely American hope over horror.
Under the leadership of Representative Sam Creekmore, its State House of Representatives passed by a margin of 111 to 1, and its State Senate passed by a margin of 51 to 1.
The Mississippi Ibogaine Initiative, which will tie the state of Mississippi with a $5 million appropriation from its opioid fund,
That's incredible.