Is making psilocybin mushroom capsules at home difficult?
All you need is a mini scale, an electric grinder and a pack of fillable capsules.
These can be bought together for less than it costs to buy an eighth of mushrooms in most cities… “I never liked or used the term renaissance here. I liked to call it a resurgence. What I have observed is a substantial bit of depression and defeatism sweep the space since the FDA decision [about MDMA and Lkyos]. People don’t realize how much the psychedelic world has evolved given the productization and commercialization in California and Colorado specifically,” said Joe Moore… [In Oregon] as drafted, the Portland Psychedelic Health Act would designate the enforcement of laws against certain plant- and fungi-based substances—for example psilocybin, ayahuasca, mescaline and DMT – as the city’s lowest law enforcement priority. It would, advocates say, effectively decriminalize at the local level what’s sometimes known as a “grow, gather, gift model,” with commercial activity still forbidden. The reform would cover cultivation, foraging, preparation, possession and gifting of what it calls “natural psychedelics,” which it refers to as “non-toxic and non-addictive.” …a final version expected to be submitted to officials sometime mid-month [October 2024].
Original Article (Westword & Ecstatic Integration & Marijuana Moment):
Is making psilocybin mushroom capsules at home difficult? & Is the psychedelic renaissance over? & Activists in Oregon’s biggest city plan to put a psychedelics decriminalization measure on the 2026 ballot
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