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Colorado finalizes psilocybin regulations, allowing for supervised use
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Colorado has officially finalized its regulatory framework for the emerging psilocybin industry following voters’ approval two years ago. Proposition 122 decriminalized the possession, use, and cultivation of psilocybin — commonly known as “magic mushrooms” — making Colorado the second state in the nation to do so. (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:11095963150525286,size:[0, 0],id:”ld-2426-4417″});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src=”//cdn2.lockerdomecdn.com/_js/ajs.js”;j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,”script”,”ld-ajs”); “(Gov. Jared Polis) appreciates the…
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Lawmakers pass bill to implement legal ‘magic mushroom’ industry in Colorado
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An effort to roll out Colorado’s legal psychedelics industry cleared its last major legislative hurdle on Saturday with the House’s passage of Senate Bill 290. If made law, the bill would help to implement Proposition 122, passed by Colorado voters in November. The ballot measure legalized the “magic mushroom” hallucinogenic compounds psilocybin and psilocin for medicinal…
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Protect Our Kids PAC warns against Colorado’s magic mushroom ballot measure
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The Protect Our Kids political action committee warned against a Colorado ballot measure seeking to decriminalize the hallucinogenic compounds in magic mushrooms during a town hall Tuesday. The town hall – hosted by Colorado Politics, The Denver Gazette and The Colorado Springs Gazette – was a public forum for the proponents and opponents of Proposition…
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Bipartisan group of 30 leaders opposes Colorado’s ‘magic mushroom’ ballot measure
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A bipartisan group of 30 current and former elected officials have banded together to speak out against Proposition 122, the “natural medicine” ballot measure seeking to decriminalize the hallucinogenic compounds found in certain strains of mushrooms. Under Proposition 122, so-called “magic mushrooms” – more specifically the hallucinogenic compounds psilocybin and psilocin – would become legally accessible to individuals 21 years or older…