I begin my second article of 2022 taking stock of who in the psychedelic world has already claimed their piece of history.
Drugs
A new year marks a turn of a page and in many cases that turn of a page can make a difference for many. In California that change of year now means The Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) is accepting equity fee waivers from businesses that meet certain eligibility standards.
Governor Newsom signed a mammoth 770 new laws in 2021 and although some will not take effect on Day 1 like mandating mental health instruction in schools or requiring gender-neutral toy sections in stores, most will.
In their spare time from covid-19 vaccine development Pfizer has joined some fellow Big Pharma companies and thrown their money into the cannabis industry…
All this change in policy can’t seem to happen fast enough because there has been a shift toward recreational drug users taking microdoses of LSD and mushrooms to improve their wellbeing and mental health during the pandemic.
If Christmas is the time of year for good news and miracles then good news is around the corner for cannabis social equity businesses and federal inmates released to home confinement during the pandemic.
Measure 109 creates a license and regulatory framework for production of psilocybin and facilitation of psilocybin services for adults 21 years of age and older.
New York City took the giant step and did it becoming the first city in the country to open the doors for people who need a safe and non-judgemental supervised consumption site to use their drugs.
The goal of Measure 109 is to make psilocybin, the chemical compound found in magic mushrooms, legal for therapeutic use. This would make Oregon the first state in the country to do this.
The system that is supposed to protect children very often, too often, leaves them in harm’s way and children are left brutally injured or dead.