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GHB Demonization Proceeds in States A Call to Action : Stop Criminalization of GHB Now! By Ward Dean, M.D. Posted 4/1/97 [Erowid Note : GHB was placed in Schedule I in March, 2000.] Gamma hydroxy butyric acid (GHB) is a substance that was quietly sold in health food stores during the late 1980s. GHB is a naturally-occurring substance that is present in small amounts in every cell in the body, and is both a precursor and metabolite of the neurotransmitter GABA (gamma amino butyric acid). Because of
GHB falls within the definition of a food supplement, as determined by the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSH&EA) of 1994. Some of the documented effects of GHB include anxiety and depression relief, a feeling of euphoria, stimulation of growth hormone release, aphrodisiac activity in some people, induction of deep and restful sleep, normalization of abnormal ECGs, reduction blood cholesterol, and others others. GHB Is One of the Safest Substances Known Unlike sleep-inducing drugs, GHB is nonaddictive, non-habit-forming, has no toxic metabolites (in fact, it breaks down in the body into harmless, energy-producing Krebs cycle intermediates), and does not cause respiratory suppression (it protects the heart and brain from low blood levels of oxygen). GHB is so non-toxic that one person who "accidentally" took 15 tablespoons woke up 24 hours later, feeling sedated and had a headache but no other negative effects and recovered completely within hours. With such a wide variety of beneficial effects and such a wide margin of safety, one would think that GHB would be touted as a wonder substance of the ages which many GHB-users of all ages believe it to be. However, GHB is not viewed in this light by some rogue elements of the FDA or DEA. Instead, factions within these agencies, as well as the gullible major media, have demonized GHB by falsely and maliciously:
Not one of these claims is true! I have extensively investigated the deaths alleged to have been caused by GHB and found that not a single one could be attributed to any toxic effect of GHB.
Illegal Prosecutions Another remedy available to the FDA, in lieu of the two above (formal procedure or seizure) would be to obtain an injunction against the seller, pending administrative resolution of the status of the substance. None of these three legal procedures were ever followed in any of the cases, however.
A New Strategy Using the same misinformation and disinformation about GHB they used to rationalize their arrest and imprisonment of innocent people, the FDA's new "end run" tactic is to promote legislation to criminalize GHB at the state level. Although this is constitutionally a more appropriate level to regulate something (assuming regulation is necessary), state legislatures, lacking any independent analyses of the merits of proposed legislation, frequently just rubber-stamp the illegal directives of federal regulatory agencies. At the present time, the DEA/FDA is promoting bills to "schedule" GHB as a Class I Narcotic by state legislatures. A Class I narcotic is a substance that has been determined to have no medicinal value and a high potential for addiction and abuse. This would put GHB in the same class as heroin. Georgia and Rhode Island have already succeeded in criminalizing GHB in this way. In five states California, Florida, Texas, Massachusetts, and Hawaii such bills are in various stages of enactment.
An Extremely Dangerous Precedent
Call to Action
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