Colorado Voted to Decriminalize Magic Mushrooms What Happens Next? | #psilocybin #magicmushroom #microdosingmushroom #mushroom
Colorado Voted to Decriminalize Magic Mushrooms What Happens Next? | #psilocybin #magicmushroom #microdosingmushroom #mushroom
Colorado Voted To Decriminalize Magic Mushrooms
Colorado’s legalization of magic mushrooms last week was just one of three ballot box initiatives that shifted the US toward wider use of psychoactive drugs — but it could be the one with the most impact.
Colorado’s Natural Medicine Health Act, which passed by a narrow margin, allows for the use of mushrooms at state-regulated “healing centers” under the supervision of trained facilitators. It also legalizes personal private use, growing, and sharing of psilocybin and psilocin, as well as three additional psychedelic compounds — mescaline, ibogaine, and dimethyltryptamine (DMT) — by ad
Stacy Fischer, MD, associate professor of internal medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and program co-leader of cancer prevention and control at the CU Cancer Center