A decade after Colorado legalized cannabis and started the green rush, legalized psychedelics are becoming a big business.
, which dives into the ethics of psychedelic healing and sexual and psychological abuse committed by facilitators, Lomax says she hopes that training will be required for anyone conducting psilocybin therapy in a clinical setting. However, she also wants to see a balance struck that allows Indigenous, religious and personal use outside of clinical settings.
"Some therapist across the country is going to cross the line, because that's what people do. Let's acknowledge that and do everything we can to create a foundation to be as tight as we can be. Most of our participants said they'd never talked about this stuff in medical school, but without this foundation, we're going to pay for it later," he says.
Discussions of equitable access and religious and Indigenous use filled much of the advisory board meeting, and both topics are likely to occupy much of that committee's work. According to DORA's Sam Bahrami, who oversees the advisory board meetings,"affordability is a huge part" of the conversation.
"There need to be some rules just so people have clarity in what's allowed in our society, and law enforcement needs to know if they pull over a truck on the highway full of mushrooms, is that personal use?" Fenberg pointed out during the town hall."According to the ballot measure, that could be."
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
How To Make Tabitha Brown’s Famous Vegan ‘Deviled Eggs’ With Mushrooms and Pickle Juice'There are two things I miss being vegan: I miss seafood, and I miss a deviled egg,' she says. Brown shares how she came up with the unlikely combo—mushrooms and pickles—that turned out to be the secret recipe to making this deviled egg alternative as delicious as possible.
Read more »
4 tidbits from Colorado’s proposed $38.5 billion budgetColorado lawmakers have sent their annual budget bill to Gov. Jared Polis, which will dictate state spending for the next fiscal year and ripple out for years to come.
Read more »
Hikers are losing their shoes in Colorado's high country, requiring rescuesSummit County Rescue Group says slushy spring snow is snatching hiking boots, leaving hikers stranded.
Read more »
Big-game hunting interest soars beyond Colorado’s capacitySoaring interest in Colorado’s big-game hunting seasons — for animals like deer, elk and bear — far outpaces the number of licenses that state wildlife officials have to offer, driving business for outfitters and raking in cash for the state.
Read more »
SOFI TUKKER on their Sluttiest Chapter Yet | The Green RoomIlana Woldenberg caught up with Sophie and Tucker of SOFI TUKKER ahead of their Coachella set at the Outdoor Theater. The high-octane duo talked all things building their Freak Fam community, what&…
Read more »