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“No Blank Check”⁠—Psychedelic Activists Tread Warily After Decrim Wins

In the past two months, both Denver, Colorado and Oakland, Californiadecriminalized psilocybin mushrooms (and in Oakland’s case, other naturally-occurring psychedelics like ayahuasca and iboga)

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How a trip on magic mushrooms helped decriminalize psychedelic plants in a California city

Carlos Plazola locked himself in a bedroom while his cousin stood guard…

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Movement To Decriminalize Psychedelics Spreads Nationally

The movement to decriminalize psychedelics is gaining traction across the U.S.—and beyond—following successful campaigns to reform psilocybin laws in Denver and Oakland…

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Magic mushrooms should be decriminalised

“IT WAS LIKE when you defrag the hard drive on your computer. I experienced blocks going into place, things being rearranged in my mind…

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Magic mushrooms, illegal in most places, may have therapeutic uses

“MY CHILDHOOD was similar to those of many immigrants: my parents were under a lot of stress, and there was violence and alcoholism in the family,” says Carlos Plazola…

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Psychedelic drug use linked to lower suicide risk, finds study

Psychaedelic drugs have been linked to a lower risk of suicide in marginalised people in a new study.

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Sacred Knowledge: how psychedelics shaped an academic’s life

In 1963, then-psychology grad student William A Richards was studying in Germany when he volunteered to take part in an experiment with psychedelics.

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Could psychedelics transform mental health?

Think of magic mushrooms and LSD and it’s likely that science is not the first thing that springs to mind.

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Can Psychedelic Drugs Do Good?

On October 29, 1966, the Austin-based band 13th Floor Elevators performed their psych-rock hit, “You’re Gonna Miss Me” on American Bandstand.

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Another psychedelic revolution, but this time it’s different

After years battling arduous laws and red tape, psychedelic therapy research is enjoying new found freedoms. The onus is now on scientists to prove it really works…

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