Psychedelic Medicine Has Institutional Buy-In & 4 More Catalyst Summit Takeaways
Culture, PolicyAfter leaving the Catalyst Summit, I am more confident than ever in the governmental and regulatory pathways for legal psychedelic medicine.
Oregon Adopts First Set of Rules for Legal Psilocybin
PolicyOregon Health Authority did not budge on three rules that the public took issue with.
Senator’s Wife Secretly Gave Him Psilocybin to Alleviate Depression
PolicySenator Larry Campbell, who struggles with depression, PTSD, and “getting old," reveals that psilocybin microdoses helped improve his mood.
Inside Illinois’ First Psychedelics Bill: How Advocates Are Breaking the Taboo
PolicyPsychedelic advocates are preparing to present Illinois' first-ever policy reform bill, but before they do, they need public support.
Psychedelics Movement Marches Forward in These 4 US States
PolicyAnother Michigan city decriminalizes psychedelic plants and fungi, while Maryland passes a bill to provide military veterans with cost-free access to healing medicines like ketamine, psilocybin, and MDMA.
Oregon Psilocybin Rules ‘May Have a Negative Impact on Lower Income Individuals’
PolicyThe State acknowledges proposed psilocybin services rules will incur costs that "could ultimately be passed onto clients."
Oklahoma House Passes Psilocybin Decriminalization Bill
PolicyNow it's up to the state's Senate to consider the bill decriminalizing the possession of psilocybin and authorizing research.
The Road to Psychedelics Legalization
PolicyMatthew X. Lowe, Ph.D., the Research Director of Unlimited Sciences, explains why observational research is the key for eventual legalization of psychedelic drugs.
When Will Psilocybin Be Available in Oregon and What’s the Hold-Up?
PolicyThe Oregon Health Authority has until December 31, 2022, to finalize the framework, paving the way for licensure in early 2023.
Judge Grants Hearing for Opposition to DEA Proposal to Criminalize 5 More Psychedelics
PolicyBiotech companies and researchers opposed to five more tryptamines becoming schedule 1 controlled substances will present their case this spring.