Advocacy Materials
Six graphics, ready to post, print, or send.
The Graphics
Each one stands alone — share a single graphic, or the whole set.
The main poster. What's happening, why it's rushed, and how to get organized — the one to lead with if you're only sharing one.
Walks through the DEA's fast-track process step by step — Notice of Intent, comment window, review, temporary order — and why the emergency track skips the full review.
The comparative-harm numbers — tobacco, alcohol, and 7-OH's documented toll side by side — plus the poly-drug caveat, stated on the graphic itself.
The documented paper trail — FEC filings, the timeline, and the officials named in the record — condensed into one shareable graphic.
A side-by-side rebuttal to the most common talking points, each one paired with its source — good for replying to comments or countering a headline.
Getting the Most Reach
A single graphic with a short caption travels further than a link. Spread the six out over several days instead of dumping them all at once.
Group chats, family threads, community boards — anywhere a quick visual lands better than a paragraph of text.
Meetings, tabling, handing something to a rep's office — these are sized to print cleanly.
When someone asks "where's that from," the full pages on this site have the sourcing for every figure shown here.