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The Nations Capital Just Decriminalized Hallucinogens
Washington D.C. Approves Initiative 81, The Entheogenic Plants and Fungus Measure, putting an end to the investigation and arrest of people that grow and consume psychedelic plants and fungi including ibogaine, DMT, mescaline, and psilocybin mushrooms. Personal possession and donating entheogens are also among law enforcement's lowest priorities.
Oregon Decriminalized Possession Of ALL Drugs
Its a Yes on Measure 110, The Drug Decriminalization and Addiction Treatment Initiative!
Oregon has finally decided to choose a different path when it comes treating drug users as patients instead of criminals. Personal possession and consumption of all scheduled narcotics will be treated as a violation rather than a misdemeanor.
Big Pharma Threatened By The Psychedelic Renaissance
Psychedelic drugs like magic mushrooms and the “rave drug” ecstasy are threatening major pharmaceutical companies and could potentially give small companies huge market share in the Trillion dollar a year mental health industry.
The United Nations Rethink Entheogens
The United Nations calls on Governments across the globe to consider decriminalizing psychedelic drug use and the possession of drugs for personal use.
FDA on Board with Psilocybin as a “BreakThrough Therapy”
FDA is helping to speed up the process of researching and approving psilocybin, MDMA, and Ketamine for breakthrough treatments in patients with Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, and even addiction.
Legal Magic Mushrooms : An Emerging Industry Comes Out of the Dark
It all began with a grassroots movement in Colorado and now over 100 Cities across the U.S. are in the process of decriminalizing Psilocybin Mushrooms for therapeutic use.
As people look for a way to naturally heal, decriminalization of All Entheogenic substances has gained traction across America, Canada, and Mexico.
SykoActive Invites you to Celebrate, World Mental Health Day
Today is a special day as we bring awareness, inspiration, and education to the world as we breakdown the barriers and stigma surrounding mental health and inspire a new generation to view and treat mental health in a new light. In 1992, an initiative by The World Federation for Mental Health declared October 10th World Mental Health Day!
Ann Arbor is 3rd U.S. City to Decriminalized Entheogens
Ann Arbor’s City Council unanimously passed the resolution after a campaign organized by Decriminalize Nature Ann Arbor, which had support from the board of directors of Decriminalize Nature. The resolution is adapted from the Decriminalize Nature resolution that passed in Oakland in 2019 and follows a trend of decriminalizing psychedelic substances for breakthrough therapy treatments focused on treating mental and emotional health issues.
Entheogenic Plants and Fungi: Patients Seek Natural Alternatives.
Patients can now consult with psychotherapist in a safe setting and treat themselves with all natural medicines including Peyote, Ayahuasca, Psilocybin, Kratom, Iboga and MDMA.
Federal Government Moves to Legalize Cannabis with The MORE Act
The MORE Act would decriminalize cannabis on the federal level, a current back-and-forth obstacle that states have faced since they were given the authority to legalize on a state level.
Congress Passes Right To Try Act: Does This Help or Hurt Patients?
Patients already have a Right to Try through the FDA’s humanitarian expanded access program, which gives them hope while protecting them from greedy exploitation. Does the federal Right to Try Act Help or Hurt terminally ill patients and take away important safety protections already in place?
Canadian Group, Decriminalize Nature Canada, is Gaining Traction to Decriminalize Psychoactive Substances.
In Canada, a new ePetition (e-2534) is gaining traction to decriminalize psychoactive plants, backed by the group Decriminalize Nature Canada.
Will Oregon End the War on Drugs in America?
This November, Oregonians will vote on The Drug Decriminalization and Addiction Treatment Initiative. Measure 110 would reclassify personal and non-commercial drug possession offenses. Possession of a controlled substance in Schedule I-IV, such as heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamines, would be reclassified from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class E violation resulting in a $100 fine or a completed health assessment.