General news and articles talking about the Decriminalize Nature movement

Psychedelic Decriminalization Bids Gain Momentum in Cities Nationwide

Psychedelic decriminalization efforts are spreading like mycelium as activists lobby city governments in Berkeley, California…

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In Denver and Oakland, magic (mushrooms) in the air

Laws changed, now folks trip more openly. Meet Tobey and Sam…

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What’s behind the recent push to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms in Western states?

Are psychedelic mushrooms the next frontier for state-based drug policy reform in the United States?…

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Will Oakland Lead the Psychedelic Revolution?

The city of Oakland breeds hell-raisers. Visionary writers such as Jack London and Amy Tan have called the Town home, as did radical politician Earl Warren, who paved the way for eliminating segregation in schools…

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Psychedelics Decriminalization Moves Forward In Cities Around The U.S.

Activists in Berkeley, California and Port Townsend, Washington took steps this week to get psilocybin mushrooms and other psychedelics decriminalized…

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Exploring The Psychedelics Renaissance

Shelby Hartman, editor-in-chief of Doubleblind, a biannual magazine exploring the global expansion of psychedelic drugs like psilocybin mushrooms…

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Do you know the mushroom man?

As America experiments with decriminalizing psilocybin, one scientist spreads the gospel of ‘shrooms at festivals — and in ‘Star Trek.’…

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Les hallucinogènes bientôt dépénalisés aux Etats-Unis?

Au pays de l’Oncle Sam, de plus en plus de voix s’élèvent pour dépénaliser certains hallucinogènes naturels..

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Can psychedelics heal? A growing movement says yes

For most of his adult life, Carlos Plazola kept his stress and anger at bay with exercise. Running didn’t solve all his problems, but it kept him going…

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Backers of Oakland resolution to decriminalize plant-based psychedelics speak out

The Bay Area’s psychedelic community was forced underground 50 years ago when the drugs were made illegal by the federal government, and although many thousands of people continued to use psychedelics, they largely kept quiet about It..

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