Drug recriminalization in Oregon: 5 Questions for attorney Jon Dennis
The Psychedelic Ecosystem will have the best chance of ensuring access, establishing robust businesses, and mitigating existential risk by eschewing legalized consumer models and promoting psychedelics as medicine and enacting decriminalization measures.
Zach Haigney • Psychedelics-as-a-Service
What’s happening: In the 1970s, psychedelics were criminalized, effectively ending research into therapeutic uses. More recently, regulators have eased restrictions on psychedelic research, fast-tracking clinical studies and legitimizing the space.
Insider No. 84: Psychedelic Wellness
The overcompensation of psychedelic activism:
It’s obviously and objectively wrong that psychedelics are as illegal as they are. Even if you don’t think acid should be sold in gas stations (I don’t), for decades they’ve been scheduled in a way so that researchers and practitioners with the best intention aren’t able to touch them.
This isn’t an
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