Florida’s Attorney General has unilaterally scheduled 7-OH as a Schedule 1 narcotic — without a shred of credible evidence or legislative approval. This is a textbook case of government overreach and prohibition without due process.

Here’s what they won’t tell you:
• The FDA’s own database shows that out of over 500,000,000 dosages taken, not a single person has died from 7-OH alone.
• 7-OH does not cause respiratory depression, because it doesn’t activate the beta-arrestin pathway — the same pathway responsible for fatal overdoses from traditional opioids.
• Millions use 7-OH to stay sober and off deadly street opioids. Since it became widely available, opioid overdose rates have dropped nearly 30% in areas where it’s accessible.

This ban will force people back onto dangerous, illicit drugs — and for what? A plant-derived substance that has saved lives and caused zero documented fatalities on its own?

Libertarians should be outraged:
• No due process.
• No evidence.
• No respect for bodily autonomy.
• A blatant example of the government deciding it owns your body.

📜 Sign the petition to reverse this unconstitutional ban: https://chng.it/GZxpvC5q2Q

If you value liberty, medical freedom, and evidence-based policy — please share this and sign. Once they take away one safe alternative, they won’t stop until they’ve criminalized every choice that threatens the war on drugs narrative.

Posted by Desperate-Dog-3940

1 Comment

  1. Why is this unconstitutional? It’s probably a horrible idea, but what constitutional provision does that violate?

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