On Monday, October 4, 2021 Seattle’s City Council unanimously approved a resolution to decriminalize noncommercial activity around a wide range of psychedelic substances
Tag: Cannabis
It looks like House lawmakers are cozying up to the idea of the potential therapeutic benefits of psychedelics for PTSD for military personnel.
In this writer’s humble opinion if cannabis is going to be destigmatized it should be placed on a level similar to or the same as alcohol or tobacco.
We can’t deny it. We are in extreme weather. Climate change is here and may be here to stay. And in California that means drought.
Cozy is the Fireside Project for any and all psychonauts to dial into when all the cozies before are not filling the void and there is a need for peer support to make cozy feel safe.
The headlines were blaring: Biden’s pick for drug czar worked as an advisor for a weed company last year!
Imagine an app that could detect subtle changes in your voice. Imagine if that app could tell a mental health clinician if you were experiencing anxiety or depression or a subtle change in mood.
We are 54 years from the Summer of Love when in 1967 San Francisco became the focal point for young people to flap their wings against conservative social values and spread their wings in experimentation of sexual expression and drug experimentation.
When we think of the law one has to also equate the word independence. For it was independence that created the system of laws in this country that formed the basis of our legislative system and consequently our legal system as a profession.
The simple point is it is time for cannabis to enjoy its rightful status as a federally legal substance and not simply a ‘step-child’ industry without the same rights that other regulated legal industries enjoy.