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Charles Davy's avatar

Let's be clear, patents only benefit the owner of the patent and no one else. It helps them protect their investment and allows them to charge what they like (usually way too much) for the drug.

The fact that Native and Indigenous voices were either silenced, censured or ignored should be of concern to everyone. After all these people have been using these compounds for millenia. What could they possibly know?

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Lisa Johnson's avatar

While I understand the limitations of having a single reporter covering such a large and multi-faceted conference, I hope that The Microdose will also cover the protests that took place during the conference's final day and session. A recurring theme I heard from attendees at the conference pertained to the dichotomy between the "good vibes" crowd and the "power VCs looking to make money" crowd, but even among those who were concerned about the influence of money and power in shaping this emerging field, there was relatively little attention paid to concerns about appropriation of Native and Indigenous traditions and practices. The protests were warranted. I hope that we will hear sincere public engagement on these issues with Indigenous representatives by MAPS and other stakeholders in this emerging field.

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