
Safer Psychedelics In New England’s Unsteady Plant Medicine Scene With SPAN
An interview with New England’s newest “friendly neighborhood safety dealers” about the importance of psychedelics education
An interview with New England’s newest “friendly neighborhood safety dealers” about the importance of psychedelics education
“Rather than creating complicated legal and regulatory structures for psilocybin, the best path forward may be clearing the way for education.”
Assessing their effectiveness presents unique challenges, particularly within the rigorous framework of double-blind trials
Plant medicine advocate sees a “glaring problem” in how people with depression “don’t know where to go” when institutions ignore “what really has been working throughout human history”
Bay State lawmakers file multiple natural medicine-related bills in wake of ballot measure defeat
From municipal progress, to broken trusts, to a grassroots resurgence, 2024 was a didactic reckoning for the commonwealth’s plant medicine community The 2024 election cycle in the Bay State
From our extensive coverage of hemp products to psychedelics journalism (which you can’t get enough of) and dispensary troubles
“I think it’s really unfortunate that local communities, often rural communities continue to prevent access to psilocybin services.”
From avoiding the cannabis community to living up to claims that the campaign was catering to elite interests, Yes on 4 is an example of how not to run
It’s no hallucination—the prohibitionists opposing Question 4 are using classic anti-marijuana messaging and duping journalists and voters
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