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Why dont they criminalize all poisonous plants
Like poison ivy and stuff too?
removing the poison ivy growing on my fence and getting tackled by 10 pigs
I'm actually immune to poison ivy!
I think this means I'm a sovereign citizen.
I think I might be too because ive been in the woods a lot and have never gotten it. Though I have also never tested that by purposely touching any.
Not sure if it's the same with poison ivy, but with Poison oak true immunity is rare/difficult to achieve. I had one co worker who believed he was immune to po for years until he got the oil in an open gash and the infection went systemic. After that, he got po rashes like the rest of us. True immunity does seem to be possible though, I know a few people who have completely immunized themselves with an extremely careful and specific tea regimen
It's not poisonous, but this gave me the mental image of classifying kudzu and watching the DEA napalm the entire southeast only to discover the kudzu is winning and now I can't stop giggling.
Everything.
honestly poison oak should be illegal
Also isn't diamorphine schedule 2?
Also also scheduling is fucking dumb
This but criminalizing invasize species.
Gas the Phragmites