…in Oregon
This much is certain: The trip will cost you… the Oregon Psilocybin Society said, “…. this novel approach could help alleviate the mental health crisis here in Oregon by addressing costly epidemics like suicide, treatment-resistant depression and anxiety, PTSD, and addiction to drugs, alcohol, and nicotine.”
The price tag… a single seven-hour “…dosing session” could cost upwards of $2,000… costs about [$3,000 or] $1,000 a day for the three-day stay… the fight over control of and profit… add-on services, including screenings with a physician and therapist, one to two “preparatory” sessions, and a post-trip “exploratory” session, can tack on an additional $1,500… a publicly traded… company with a $46 million valuation, plans to open… in Oregon. [Actors]… simultaneously leading the government advisory board that is crafting the rules surrounding psilocybin legalization and starting a company that will profit from that new marketplace… Oregon’s ethics… “…you’ll have your high-end destination resorts…” says Dave Kopilak, a Portland lawyer…
Original Article (Willamette Week & Ballotpedia):
These four companies want to take you on a psychedelic voyage in Oregon & Oregon Measure 109, psilocybin mushroom services program initiative
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