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Magic mushroom co-op… attention

“There would be a way for somebody to give away medicine for free and charge for bonafide harm-reduction or support services,” McAllister said… Critics of his co-op “don’t understand how the support center operates,” Darren Lyman says. “I don’t sell products. I provide support.”

According to Sean McAllister, a cannabis and psychedelics attorney, Colorado’s natural medicine laws now allow people to share decriminalized psychedelics in the context of spiritual guidance, counseling, community-based healing and other supportive uses. The natural medicine itself must be free, he said, but another provision states that people can charge for bonafide harm-reduction services or support services.

Original Article (Westword):
Magic mushroom co-op catches district attorney’s attention
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