growing… policy on psychedelic…
[Oregon’s Measure 109] …does not legalise psilocybin [for homegrowing, as cannabis is now] or make it available at dispensaries, as cannabis is now…
…screening process should help exclude those unsuited to it. Oregon’s health department will license the centres, facilitators, psilocybin producers and testing labs… does not mean Oregonians can pick up a few mushrooms on their way home from work and spend the evening tripping… [or, as currently written, have the rights to cultivate direct relationships with the psilocybe mushrooms species in one’s own home or in nature… or share with friends… or gift to a loved one… or protect the psilocybe mushrooms from corporate exploitation through profiteering activities… or provide Oregonians with the right to medical choice free from surveillance… or allow the naturally-occurring abundance of guaranteed access to all Oregonians]…
Original Article (Paper Tribune):
Sensible policy on psychedelic drugs is growing more common
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