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Oregon initiative would decriminalize psilocybin

An initiative that would decriminalize most psilocybin offenses and open the door to regulated production and therapeutic use of the psychedelic substance in Oregon is moving forward.

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Will Denver Be the First Place in America to Legalize Magic Mushrooms?

Denver could essentially legalize psychedelic mushrooms by next spring if a group of local activists has its way. But they have a few hurdles to overcome first.

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These Psychedelics Are Showing Real Promise for Treating Mental Disorders

Research presented at the American Psychological Association's annual meeting in San Francisco last weekend is illuminating the rapid advance of psychedelic science. New findings are adding to a growing mountain of evidence that psychedelics could be effective at treating a range of psychological problems, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and social anxiety.

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Does Microdosing Psychedelics Have Any Medical Benefits?

Microdosing psychedelics has been a thing for a while now. It is the practice of ingesting drugs such as LSD or psilocybin (the stuff that puts the magic in magic mushrooms) in amounts too small to create a psychedelic experience in a bid to improve focus and creativity, boost mood, or quell anxiety.

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Can Magic Mushrooms Treat Cocaine Dependency?

So far, no one has come up with a pharmacological agent to help people strung out on cocaine get off the marching powder, but researchers are looking at one promising prospect: psilocybin, the chemical that puts the magic in magic mushrooms.

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Many Psychedelics Share This Common Trait - And It Will Literally Change The Way You Think

New research suggests that different classes of psychedelic drugs all share the tendency to promote the growth of new brain cells, especially the kind that reach out and forge connections with other brain cells. This finding could help explain both the mind-expanding properties of the drugs and the mechanisms by which they appear to act as valuable treatments for a broad range of psychiatric disorders.

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Mind Molding Psychedelic Drugs Could Treat Depression and Other Mental Illnesses

It seems that psychedelics do more than simply alter perception. According to the latest research from my colleagues and me, they change the structures of neurons themselves.

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Did Michael Pollan Kill God? Inside the NYT Food Columnist's Exploration of Magic Mushrooms

Michael Pollan had enlightenment envy.

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What's the Vibe?: 10 Music Festivals and the Drugs That Define Them

From SXSW to Burning Man to the Electric Daisy Carnival, festivals are known not only for their musical styles, but also for the drug-taking habits of the people that attend them. Blissfully dancing acid heads, ecstatic rollers, and drunken mud pit wallowers weave in and out of the massive crowds. They're part of the scenery at what is, after all, a massive party scene.

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Denver Voters May Have a Chance to Legalize Magic Mushrooms

oters could have an opportunity to legalize psychedelic mushrooms in Colorado if a group of activists are cleared to start a petition drive.

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