
Yes On 4: Why Massachusetts Voters Should Support Psychedelics Now
It’s no hallucination—the prohibitionists opposing Question 4 are using classic anti-marijuana messaging and duping journalists and voters

It’s no hallucination—the prohibitionists opposing Question 4 are using classic anti-marijuana messaging and duping journalists and voters

With UMass poll showing uncertainty, Bay State advocates for regulated psychedelics access speak out, grab big endorsement

A drug policy expert weighs the pros and cons of reclassifying marijuana

The debate grew contentious for a few moments when Tampa hemp entrepreneur Shai Ortiz claimed DeSantis had been paid $200,000 by Smart & Safe Florida

Goldberg was also asked about whether the agency has taken a turn for the better. “I don’t know,” she said. “We don’t have oversight of the agency.”

The Psychedelic Medicine Task Force was created to survey the research on potential therapeutic uses of hallucinogens like LSD, MDMA and psilocybin mushrooms

Tianeptine is prescribed as an antidepressant in other countries but is illegally marketed as a dietary supplement, research chemical or brain enhancer in the US

“The Committee will be inviting various Massachusetts cannabis industry stakeholders to testify.” Chief concerns include “proper channels of accountability within the agency structure.”

Question 4 regarding psychedelics among those facing challenges

As for the public, nationwide, 87% of Democrats, 70% of independents, and 55% of Republicans support legalization
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