Wednesday, June 11, 2025

THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS ENTHUSIASTICALLY SUPPORT THE PSYCHEDELICS RESEARCH BECAUSE THEY BELIEVE IT WILL OPEN UP A NEW DRUG MARKET FOR THEM

With Rick Perry’s backing and $50 million from the state, Texas set to become a leader in psychedelics research

Lawmakers have approved funding clinical trials for ibogaine as a treatment for addiction and brain trauma. It comes as Texas contemplates banning THC.

 
 
The Texas Tribune
Jun 11, 2025
 
 

As Texas sets to crack down on the recreational use of cannabis, state leaders are opting to invest $50 million in another plant with purported medicinal benefits – a psychedelic called ibogaine.

For several years, people have silently traveled to clinics in Mexico to take ibogaine. The extract of an ancient African shrub has been used across the Texas border to alleviate addiction and brain trauma.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is set to sign Senate Bill 2308 on Wednesday, creating a consortium of universities, hospitals, and drug developers to conduct clinical trials on an ibogaine drug, with the hopes of receiving U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval. Lawmakers approved $50 million in taxpayer dollars to support this effort, making Texas the global leader in psychedelic research investment.

Since Texas is trying to be the first to develop the drug, the legislation ensures Texas retains control of the research and development process. The goal of this investment is to ensure Texans reap the economic benefits from an ibogaine treatment program, not a pharmaceutical company. The investment entitles Texas to at least 20% of any successful ibogaine drug resulting from the trials, with a quarter of that revenue allocated to a fund for state veterans.

After a failed attempt in Kentucky to start a state-funded ibogaine drug, Texas has picked up the effort under the leadership of a familiar statewide figure-turned psychedelics cheerleader — former Gov. Rick Perry.

“None of this is possible without Perry,” said Bryan Hubbard, the former chair of the Kentucky Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission and current executive director of the American Ibogaine Initiative. “He made it happen in Texas. That is a big deal and catches the attention of the nation.”

Ibogaine is an illegal drug that has found itself in a unique position where Republicans champion it. This comes as some of them, led by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, have made it a mission this session to ban recreational use of THC, which awaits Abbott’s approval.

Katharine Neill Harris, a drug policy fellow at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, said it’s easy for Republicans to sign on to ibogaine because the intent of it is to medicinally treat addiction.

Miracle drug?

 The Rick Perry effect

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I ibogaine is needed especially for veteran suicide. On average 22 vets commit suicide each day. Watch the Joe Rogan Podcast on YouTube with former Gov. Rick Perry. It is eye opening. As far as the Cartels getting involved, that is BULLSHIT because the drug has strict administering procedures and should only be taken once. There is no high.