No one is asking another member of this thread to be associated with snitching.
And CEI is for everyone who has an interest. These ayahuasca and drug related threads are for the expression of all viewpoints.
Ayahuasca positive discussion venues abound on the internet.
And...the police, including the DEA need information, tips, 'snitching' if you want to call it that, in order to do their jobs.
It is our First Amendment right as citizens and resident aliens to speak up if we have reason to suspect that something is being done that could be potentially harmful.
Snitching -- it depends on the social identity the person doing the information sharing.
Someone who is not a member of the group owes nothing to tjat group by way of loyalty -- or silence.
If you are a citizen or resident alien of the USA and you are concerned that a person or group is doing something that might be hazardous to the public, you have every right to contact law enforcement agencies
Only someone who is already a member of a group could be considered a potential snitch by other members of the group should that person go to the authorities after deciding the group is doing something that could be harmful.
A person or a group must have quite a sense of entitlement to believe that its project outweighs a persons civil and human right to report concerns to the police.
The tribal peoples who are the original custodians of plant medicines and do not sell access to them have
nothing to fear from the law enforcement authorities. Their access is protected by law.
Non native Americans who have appropriated plant medicines from their original custodians and are selling access - they're the ones who worry about the authorities giving attention to them as a result of Trintiy
indiscreet behavior.
And CEI is for everyone who has an interest. These ayahuasca and drug related threads are for the expression of all viewpoints.
Ayahuasca positive discussion venues abound on the internet.
And...the police, including the DEA need information, tips, 'snitching' if you want to call it that, in order to do their jobs.
It is our First Amendment right as citizens and resident aliens to speak up if we have reason to suspect that something is being done that could be potentially harmful.
Snitching -- it depends on the social identity the person doing the information sharing.
Someone who is not a member of the group owes nothing to tjat group by way of loyalty -- or silence.
If you are a citizen or resident alien of the USA and you are concerned that a person or group is doing something that might be hazardous to the public, you have every right to contact law enforcement agencies
Only someone who is already a member of a group could be considered a potential snitch by other members of the group should that person go to the authorities after deciding the group is doing something that could be harmful.
A person or a group must have quite a sense of entitlement to believe that its project outweighs a persons civil and human right to report concerns to the police.
The tribal peoples who are the original custodians of plant medicines and do not sell access to them have
nothing to fear from the law enforcement authorities. Their access is protected by law.
Non native Americans who have appropriated plant medicines from their original custodians and are selling access - they're the ones who worry about the authorities giving attention to them as a result of Trintiy
indiscreet behavior.