—taking amounts of psychedelic drugs so small as to have an imperceptible hallucinatory effect, while potentially increasing creativity and productivity.hallucinatory drug use is up significantly in recent yearsFor Betty Aldworth, the communications and marketing director at the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies , an organization that promotes research into and policy changes around psychedelic drugs and marijuana, the increased use is a sign of changing attitudes.
Legalization backers say fears about young kids being lured into dangerous cycles of psychedelic use are wildly overblown. The model outlined in Initiative 58 would create a regulated path for people to access the drugs in Colorado, and in that sense is in fact similar in some regard to how cannabis is regulated. Supporters say that should reassure the public, because there will be standards and controls on the supply, possession, and oversight of the drugs. But the campaign has been careful to argue thatInitiative 58 envisions at least three sessions with state-licensed facilitators.
Take Megan and Nicole Smith, a pair of sisters who live in Colorado Springs and run Zenchronicity, a company that supports others who want to use psychedelic drugs to treat their trauma, similarly to what Initiative 58 proposes. From their website, people can apply to have the sisters coach them through the process.“It’s almost like an AA setting,” Nicole Smith said, “where you’re with coaches or you’re with somebody that has similar trauma that’s worked through it.
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What BULLSH..
No thanks, just let us smoke our herb. It’s just a weed