Colorado bipartisan trigger bill on synthetic psilocybin passes first hearing
A House bill that would create a psilocybin exception for the state’s drug classifications passed its first reading today. The measure would only go into effect if the FDA approves synthetic psilocybin. The trigger bill, officially titled FDA-approved Crystalline Polymorph Psilocybin Use, was voted to move to a committee hearing 12-1.
However, no one’s quite sure how far along the FDA is in approving psilocybin … if the bill passes and the FDA approves it, Compass Pathways, a biotech company; Tess Butler, the senior manager of advocacy and state government policy at Compass Pathways spoke at the hearing in support of the bill… the bill now heads to a vote of the whole State House. If it passes that chamber, it will head to the State Senate.
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Colorado bipartisan trigger bill on synthetic psilocybin passes first hearing
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