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Mushroom rabbi grows ceremonial psilocybin for Denver congregation…

Scenes like this have become more commonplace… much like cannabis, it’s taken decades to reverse the stigma around psychedelics and investigate their benefits… as shrooms and other psychedelics have experienced increased exposure… police raided… cultivation facility in north Denver… where the group grew more than 35 strains of mushrooms for use at its events…

…pushes the boundaries of what’s legal as it explores the intersection of Judaism and psychedelics, is spotlighting the gap between city, state and federal law on psychedelics… under the parameters of decriminalization, it remains a crime to buy or sell psilocybin, and to grow it beyond a “personal” amount… to be able to join… prospective members must fill out an application, complete a medical questionnaire and some undergo an interview to ensure their goals align with the community…

Original Article (East Bay Times):
Mushroom rabbi grows ceremonial psilocybin for Denver congregation – but is it legal
Artwork Fair Use: Otto

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