California Psychedelic Decriminalization

California’s Cowardly Politicians Gut Psychedelic Decriminalization Bill

The California legislature had the power to act on psychedelic decriminalization, but instead decided to continue the War on Drugs
DEA Right to Try Psilocybin

DEA Under Pressure from Terminally Ill “Right to Try” Psychedelic Advocates

The DEA is denying psilocybin therapy for dying patients despite the Right To Try Act. Here’s a timeline of the fight to access to psychedelic therapy for terminally ill patients 
Psychedelic Clinical Trials

Three Phase 3 Clinical Trials that Could Legalize Psychedelics

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The road to psychedelic legalization has many paths. These 3 clinical trials have the best chances to legalize psychedelics for therapy
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The DEA Backs Down, Will Not Criminalize 5 Psychedelics

This week the DEA announced it would withdraw its plan to schedule 5 research psychedelics. But we shouldn't celebrate just yet
5 Countries Where Psychedelics are Legal

6 Countries Where Psychedelics Are Legal (Updated 2023)

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People around the world are learning about the mental health benefits of psychedelics. Here are 5 countries where psychedelics are legal.

Indiana Nurse Faces Ten Years in Prison for Microdosing Psilocybin Mushrooms

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Microdosing psilocybin mushrooms for depression is becoming mainstream, but current laws still make this treatment extremely risky

5 States Likely to Legalize Psychedelics

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As psychedelics continue to gain mainstream acceptance, these 5 states have started the process to legalize psychedelics

Colorado to Legalize Psychedelics?

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A Colorado initiative gives voters the power to legalize psychedelics and psilocybin therapy this November.
Magic Mushroom Rabbi Faces Jail Time as He Fights for Religious Freedom

“Magic Mushroom Rabbi” Faces Jail Time as He Fights for Religious Freedom

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Ben Gorelick, the “Magic Mushroom Rabbi”, faces prison time as he fights for the right to use magic mushrooms in religious ceremony.
British Columbia to Decriminalize Possession of All Drugs

British Columbia to Decriminalize Possession of Most Drugs

Those caught with under 2.5 grams of illicit drugs, including heroin and fentanyl, will not face jail time when the regulations go into effect.