Colorado… psilocybin… home-grow
Nicole Foerster of Decriminalize Nature Boulder County… psilocybin a person can grow and possess [and share]…
…any encroachment on those positions, Foerster said, “would be considered a rollback of the personal use section” of the measure… Kevin Matthews [who said, “I don’t like the word ‘fight’ – they’re prepared to defend the measure… I didn’t expect the movement to expand as rapidly as it has and it speaks to the mycelial nature of this revolution. In many ways, I think the movement has a mind of its own and that those of us on the front lines are simply conduits and doing the best we can to embody its unfolding… my biggest priority is decriminalization first. Psychedelics are going to innovate every facet of society and everything we understand about being human. This is a human movement, and because of that, my priority is making sure that humans have the chance and the choice to work with psychedelics in a manner that they were originally and traditionally utilized… makes access equitable, meaning… can store, use, possess, and cultivate psilocybin mushrooms… and it also keeps power in the hands of individuals and communities.”
Original Article (Denver Post & Psycann Advisors):
Top Colorado lawmaker wants to protect “spirit” of psilocybin legislation. Advocates aren’t so sure & An interview with Kevin Matthews a pioneer of psychedelic reform
Artwork Fair Use: James St. John
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