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This Year in Psychedelics - 2021

Before we get into this recap of the biggest psychedelic news stories from 2021, I’d like to address the fact that this blog post is coming out a month late. Normally I strive to publish my yearly recaps on New Year’s Eve, but things have been really hectic on my end lately and I’ve been barely keeping up with putting out the weekly link roundups, much less creating monthly and yearly recaps or other types of content.

So I apologize for not getting this out into the world sooner. I’ve started to realize that I bit off way more than I can chew over the last year and fell behind on things here at Think Wilder. Here’s hoping 2022 will be a little more focused so I can meet my deadlines and get my work out in a timely manner for y’all to enjoy!

Just like last month’s recap, there is no video recap of this year’s psychedelic news recap up on YouTube. I’ll have another update about some changes coming to my YouTube channel that should hopefully be out later this week on my channel, so make sure you subscribe there if you’d like to be informed about things on that front.

Moving on to the main show, there was a ton of huge news in 2021. Without further ado, let’s jump into the news.

Policy

Wins

Nine U.S. cities decriminalized psychedelics:

When it comes to cannabis policies there were several successes at the state level, even though attempts to change things at the federal level were unsuccessful. Four states legalized weed:

In addition, Alabama legalized medical marijuana and New Jersey and Louisiana decriminalized cannabis.

Taking things a bit further, Baltimore, MD and Scotland decriminalized the use of all drugs.

The governors of Connecticut and Texas signed legislation that will enable the states to study the therapeutic potential of psychedelics. And New Zealand legalized drug checking, becoming the world’s first country to do so.

Industry

One of the biggest stories in the psychedelic industry involved the fight over patenting various aspects involving psychedelics. The one that probably stirred up the most discontent was when COMPASS Pathways submitted a patent application that attempted to claim the right to common, preexisting psychedelic therapy techniques. This prompted a discussion about patents in psychedelia, with many people wondering if companies should own the future of the field. COMPASS Pathways has five U.S. patents and a total of ten worldwide, so they are quickly claiming rights to a lot of intellectual property in the space. But not without a fight—last month a non-profit known as Freedom to Operate submitted a new legal filing that argues against COMPASS Pathways’ patent on its form of synthetic psilocybin based on the idea that it is not a novel invention. The results from this case will set a precedent for not just COMPASS Pathways but for other psychedelic companies as well.

Psychedelic companies started making waves on the stock markets around the world, with five companies joining the Nasdaq (Mindmed, atai Life Sciences, Field Trip Health, Enveric Biosciences, and Bright Minds Biosciences) and Cybin joining the New York Stock Exchange.

Psychedelic companies secured a historic amount of funding, estimated at a cool $2 billion.

A few other interesting stories in the realm of psychedelic industry from 2021:

Research

Published Studies

Several studies came out:

Future Studies

Looking ahead:

  • A study looking to treat tobacco addiction with psilocybin will receive federal funding

  • The NIH granted Yale nearly $200k to fund the studying of psilocybin for depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder

  • The Australian government earmarked $15 million for psychedelic research

  • The DEA has proposed a dramatic increase in the production of cannabis and psychedelics for research in 2022

Research Centers

A record-breaking number of psychedelic research centers were announced or opened:

In addition to these new psychedelic research centers, Harvard Law School’s Project on Psychedelics Law and Regulation will contribute to the effort to create evidence-based laws and policies involving psychedelics.

Harm Reduction

The FDA and CDC issued warnings to consumers about potential risks involving delta-8 THC, a relatively new psychoactive cannabinoid that has grown in popularity due to its widespread legality but remains essentially unregulated at this time. Apparently there has been a significant increase in reported adverse health effects from people using this drug.

However, before you go ahead and toss any of these products you may already own out of the window, it may be helpful to know that it’s not like people are getting poisoned. In fact, it’s far more likely that they are unintentionally getting high after using delta-8 THC because of misunderstandings, bad labeling, and a lack of experience.

The Fireside Project has been helping people process psychedelic experiences via its free peer support phone line since it launched last April, but the organization took things to the next level by releasing a psychedelic peer support app. Now psychonauts in need of support can find help on either the phone or via chat, which may be helpful for people who prefer one form of communication over another.

Drug checking is an essential practice for any responsible psychonaut, and new technologies are coming out that will ensure more innovative and accurate results than ever before. The popular harm reduction organization known as DanceSafe released a new ketamine test kit (called the Morris reagent) that was engineered to identify the difference between ketamine and common analogues like DCK and 2FDCK. And a startup called Miraculix took things one step further by creating rapid at-home test kits that can assess the potency of various psychoactive drugs, including MDMA, LSD, and psilocybin.

Harm reductionists have yet another tool that can be used to help psychonauts use drugs as safely as possible; a new app called Pill-iD lets users scan pills to see what they contain.

However, it’s not a perfect option because rather than find out what’s actually inside a pill, the app instead uses machine learning to cross-check the user’s image against a large database of scanned pills to provide details about what drug is actually contained within, the risk level from taking it, and any potential side effects.

So while it’s not advisable to rely solely on this new app to find out what’s inside your pill, it could help inform naïve users that there is a possibility they might have bought an adulterated drug. As I’ve tried to hammer home over and over again, it’s always advisable to use a reagent test kit to further rule out the possibility that your pills contain unwanted drugs and to properly weigh your substances before you take them.

Miscellaneous

What a year! Tons of new psychedelic research studies, a streak of drug policy reform wins, the growing psychedelic industry, and several important developments in psychedelic culture… last year was certainly a lot to take in.

Now that you’ve read my recap of the biggest psychedelic news from 2021, I’d like to recommend the following highlights from other publications that you might enjoy:

And lastly, I will leave you with the links to the annual psychedelic news recaps I’ve published over the last six years. I hope you have a wonderful 2022 and make sure you subscribe to my monthly newsletter to keep up-to-date with all the latest psychedelic news.

Previous Years in Psychedelics

That’s all for this year’s update. Remember to always test and weigh your drugs and until next time—keep thinking wilder.

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This Week in Psychedelics - 12.24.21

Cannabis

  • Analysis: Unregulated Delta-8 Vape Products Frequently Mislabeled, May Contain Heavy Metals (NORML)

  • Malta Officially Legalizes Marijuana With President’s Signature, Becoming First In Europe To End Cannabis Prohibition (Marijuana Moment)

  • Several States to Usher In the New Year with Cannabis Liberalization Laws (NORML)

  • The Next States to Legalize Recreational Marijuana (MSN)

  • Pfizer Bets On Medical Cannabis With $6.7 Billion Acquisition (Forbes)

  • Scientists are (finally) studying how weed affects athletic performance and recovery (Leafly)

  • New York Senator Files Bill To Extend Marijuana Equity Benefits To Gay, Lesbian And Bisexual People (Marijuana Moment)

  • Cartels Ditch Pot and Opium Fields for Synthetic Drugs, Mexico Defense Secretary Says (High Times)

  • Ohio: Citizens’ Petition Seeks to Compel Lawmakers to Hold Marijuana Legalization Vote (NORML)

  • Senator Calls For Federal Marijuana Standard To Measure Impaired Driving (Marijuana Moment)

  • Top Maryland Lawmaker Files Marijuana Legalization Referendum For 2022 Ballot (Marijuana Moment)

  • Iowa Democrats Announce Plan To Let Voters Decide On Marijuana Legalization Amid GOP Resistance (Marijuana Moment)

  • Whole-Plant Cannabis Extract Reduces Epileptic Seizures By 86% in Small Study (High Times)

  • Researcher Uses Reddit To Learn What Kinds Of Marijuana Posts Influenced Legalization Attitudes (Marijuana Moment)

  • Pair of Cops Booked After Being Caught Smoking Pot in Mississippi (High Times)

  • Marijuana Group Releases ‘Robbery Preparedness Guide’ For Dispensaries Amid Spike In Thefts (Marijuana Moment)

  • Dr. Sanjay Gupta adds to chorus of cannabis research on autism in 2021 (Leafly)

  • Legal Cannabis Outsells Ontario Illicit Market for First Time (High Times)

  • These were the weirdest weed news stories of 2021 (Leafly)

LSD

  • U.S. FDA puts plans to test LSD in anxiety patients in clinical study on hold (Reuters)

Magic Mushrooms

  • Canada’s Psilocybin Policy Reform Movement Continues to Make Progress Federally (Truffle Report)

  • FDA Approves Psilocybin For Binge Eating Study By Tryp Therapeutics (Benzinga)

Ayahuasca

  • Global ayahuasca trend drives deforestation in Brazil’s Acre state (Mongabay)

Morning Glory Seeds

  • Study shows common flower species holds promise for beneficial psychedelic drugs (Newswise)

Ketamine

  • Ketamine Therapy Quickly Reduces Depression and Suicidal Thoughts (SciTechDaily)

DXM

Miscellaneous

  • Port Townsend Becomes 13th City to Decriminalize Psychedelics (DoubleBlind)

  • Psychedelics: The newest tool in nuclear negotiations? (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists)

  • How Should Psychedelic Medicine Handle “Flashbacks”? (Mad in America)

  • New center to study psychedelics pops up at University of Texas at Austin (My San Antonio)

  • The Dumbest Drug Scare Stories of 2021 (VICE)

  • DEA Wants To Help Parents Decode The Emojis Young People Use To Discuss Marijuana And Other ‘Bomb Ass’ Drugs (Marijuana Moment)

  • GOP Lawmakers File Bills To Streamline Research Into Marijuana, Psychedelics And Other Schedule I Drugs (Marijuana Moment)

  • Colorado Ballot Initiatives Filed to Legalize Psychedelics (Truffle Report)

  • Two Leaders in Psychedelics Industry and the Harm Reduction Approach (Nasdaq)

  • How Do Hallucinogenic Drugs Change Our Personality? (Psychology Today)

  • Microdosing companion app Houston wants to be your guide to 'inner space' (Mashable)

  • Why Psychedelic Research May Bring the Next Big Breakthrough in Dementia Treatment (Psychedelic Spotlight)

  • MYND Life Sciences Acquires Rights for the Use of Psychedelics to Treat Alzheimer’s Disease and other Dementias (Psilocybin Alpha)

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This Week in Psychedelics - 10.22.21

Cannabis

  • Luxembourg first in Europe to legalise growing and using cannabis (The Guardian)

  • Switzerland to legalise recreational and medical cannabis usage (The Local)

  • Virginia Has Sealed 64,000 Marijuana Distribution Charges Since Legalization Took Effect This Summer (Marijuana Moment)

  • New York: Employers Are Prohibited from Testing Most Employees for Cannabis (NORML)

  • Top Mexican Senator Says Marijuana Legalization Bill May Be Taken Up Within Weeks (Marijuana Moment)

  • South Dakota Lawmakers Advance Marijuana Legalization Bill As Activists Pursue 2022 Ballot Initiative (Marijuana Moment)

  • Oregon illegal pot grows: More calls to send National Guard (AP News)

  • USPS Releases Final Rule Banning Mailing Of Hemp, CBD And Marijuana Vapes (Marijuana Moment)

  • Alabama Announces Medical Cannabis Licenses Won’t Be Available Until 2022 (High Times)

  • Impact Of Marijuana Legalization On Crime Reduction Is Being Underestimated, New Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Recreational Cannabis Law in Washington, D.C. May Soon Be Operational (High Times)

  • New York: Officials Advance Home Cultivation Regulations for Qualified Patients (NORML)

  • Minnesota Denies Coverage of Medical Marijuana for Injured Workers (High Times)

  • Brit jailed for 25 years in Dubai over CBD vape oil speaks of 'shocking' conditions in call to mum (ITV)

  • Indica and Sativa Labels Can’t Be Trusted, Study Indicates (High Times)

  • Americans Want To Live Where Marijuana Is Legal, Real Estate Survey Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Study: Cannabis Use Benefits ADHD Symptoms in Adults, According to Self-Reports (ADDitude)

LSD

  • LSD vs. Psilocybin Microdosing for Mental Health and Workplace productivity (The Third Wave)

  • Can You Overdose On LSD? This Is What To Know (Healing Maps)

Magic Mushrooms

  • Boris Johnson to consider calls to legalise magic mushroom drug psilocybin (BBC)

  • Open-label study of COMP360 psilocybin therapy for depression in cancer patients demonstrates feasibility of simultaneous psilocybin administration in small groups (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • COMPASS Pathways is granted new US patent for crystalline psilocybin (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Doing Shrooms Alone: The Art of Tripping Solo (DoubleBlind)

  • Psyched Wellness Announces Preliminary Data Showing Potential New Functional Property and Health Benefit of Amanita Muscaria Mushroom (AME-1) To Inhibit Human Mast Cell Activation (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • The “Unsung History” of Psilocybin Research: Gastón Guzmán and His Scientific Contribution (Chacruna)

  • Numinus Advances Phase 1 Trial on Proprietary Psilocybin Product (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Magic Mushrooms Could One Day Treat Depression. How Do They Work? (ScienceAlert)

MDMA

DMT

  • First Patient Dosed in Phase IIa DMT-Assisted Therapy Clinical Trial (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Small Pharma Granted Fast-Track Designation From U.K. Regulator for DMT-Assisted Therapy for Major Depressive Disorder (Psilocybin Alpha)

Novel Psychoactive Substances

  • Cybin Announces Completion of 74 Pre-Clinical Psychedelic Molecule Studies (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Emyria passes MDMA analogue development milestone with Eurofins to lead extensive compound screening program (Proactive Investors)

Nitrous Oxide

  • Nang gang: Nitrous oxide helps alleviate depression, study finds (The Big Smoke)

Ketamine

  • Are Ketamine Clinics Paving the Way for Legal Psychedelic Therapy? (DoubleBlind)

  • Why Ketamine-Assisted Therapy Has Gone Mainstream (Forbes)

  • PharmaTher Engages Alcami for Clinical and Commercial Manufacturing of Novel Ketamine Products (Psilocybin Alpha)

Miscellaneous

  • Easthampton, Mass. Decriminalizes Natural Psychedelics (DoubleBlind)

  • Oakland Psychedelics Activists Launch Initiative To Legalize Community-Based Sales With Support From City Council (Marijuana Moment)

  • DEA Proposes Dramatic Increase In Marijuana And Psychedelic Production In 2022, Calling For 6,300 Percent More MDMA Alone (Marijuana Moment)

  • Preventing Sexual Abuse in Psychedelic Therapy (Psychedelic Spotlight)

  • Bank Of America Cancels Account Of Marijuana And Psychedelics Research Institute Registered With DEA (Marijuana Moment)

  • Activist Apes Erect 2,001-Pound Monolith In Front Of DEA Headquarters, Demanding Feds ‘Evolve’ On Drug Policy (Marijuana Moment)

  • How Do I Talk To My Doctor About Psychedelics? (Truffle Report)

  • Addressing Abuse and Repair: An Open Letter to the Psychedelic Community (Chacruna)

  • This New Company Believes Psychedelics Can Treat Dementia (Psychedelic Spotlight)

  • Campaign Launches to Decriminalize Drugs in Washington, DC (Filter)

  • Can microdosing psychedelics impact an insurance application? (News24)

  • Even in a Year of Massive Reforms, Racist Myths Pervade the Drug Policy Debate (TalkingDrugs)

  • Countdown to ecstasy: how music is being used in healing psychedelic trips (The Guardian)

  • Homecoming: The Psychedelic Digital Companion Therapists Are Already Using (Forbes)

  • The Whitewashing of Psychedelic Medicine (Reality Sandwich)

  • Field Trip Health Ltd. Continues Expansion With Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Centers in Seattle, Vancouver and Fredericton (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Baltimore Study Boosts Movements to Decriminalize Drugs and Sex Work (Filter)

  • Carlos Santana still takes hallucinogens (MSN)

  • ‘Shrooms! Shamans! Kosher LSD! Why Los Angeles Is Suddenly Tripping Out (Los Angeles Magazine)

  • How Nutrition Can Improve the Psychedelic Experience (Psychedelic Spotlight)

  • Why creatives should microdose LSD and cannabis before big pitches (AdAge)

  • Psychedelics and Sports: Can They Propel Athletes to Unprecedented Pinnacles of Ability? (Psychedelic Spotlight)

  • Tryp Therapeutics Reports Clinical Hold on Proposed Phase 2a Study in Eating Disorders (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • The Neuroanatomy of a Psychedelic Trip: The Basics (Healing Maps)

  • atai Life Sciences Launches atai Impact, a Philanthropic Program to Harness the Power of Innovative Mental Health Approaches for Positive Social Change (Psilocybin Alpha)

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This Week in Psychedelics - 8.13.21

Cannabis

  • Native American tribe in North Carolina legalizes medical cannabis (Marijuana Business Daily)

  • Marijuana Sales Increased In Multiple States During COVID, Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Study suggests cannabis can induce a psychedelic-like “oceanic” experience (PsyPost)

  • Weedmaps adds in-app cannabis purchasing for iPhone users (TechCrunch)

  • Seattle-based online cannabis marketplace Leafly to go public (The Seattle Times)

  • Senate Votes To Let Researchers Study Marijuana From Dispensaries (Marijuana Moment)

  • Here’s where New York’s next governor stands on marijuana legalization (Leafly)

  • California High Court: Recreational Cannabis Law Doesn’t Apply To Inmates In Prison (CBS SF BayArea)

  • These States Possess the Highest Number of Cannabis Consumers Per Capita (NORML)

  • Illinois Announces Cannabis Dispensary License Lottery Winners (Forbes)

  • Wisconsin Lawmakers Unveil New Marijuana Legalization Bill—At A Cannabis Shop In Illinois (Marijuana Moment)

  • Scientists Think Cannabinoids in Sativex Can Actually Beat Brain Cancer (MERRY JANE)

  • Wyoming Officials Clear 2022 Marijuana Ballot Initiatives For Signature Gathering (Marijuana Moment)

  • Oklahoma Activists Prepare 2022 Ballot Measures to Legalize Marijuana And Overhaul State’s Medical Cannabis System (Marijuana Moment)

  • Nebraska Medical Marijuana Advocates Reveal Updated 2022 Ballot Strategy Featuring Two Separate Initiatives (Marijuana Moment)

Magic Mushrooms

  • A 13th Century Fresco Might Feature a Psychedelic Mushroom (InsideHook)

  • In Canada, End-of-Life Therapy May Be the Path to Legal Psilocybin (Filter)

  • Canadian Groups Push For Legal Psilocybin: Survey Shows Support (Truffle Report)

  • Myth Busting: Magic Mushroom Spores Have Little to do with Potency (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • How magic mushroom ingredient psilocybin helps patients with depression or PTSD change how they feel, by rewiring the brain with more connections (South China Morning Post)

  • Tryp Therapeutics Partners with Calvert Labs to Conduct Exploratory Studies for Proprietary Psilocybin Formulations (Psilocybin Alpha)

Ayahuasca

5-MeO-DMT

  • Why Are Celebrities Smoking Toad Venom? (Yahoo!)

Salvia Divinorum

  • atai Launches Revixia Life Sciences to Develop Salvinorin A for a Variety of Mental Health Conditions (Psilocybin Alpha)

Novel Psychoactive Substances

  • Psilera Initiates Landmark Preclinical Studies with New Psychedelic Derivatives aimed at Reducing Alcohol Consumption (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Bexson Biomedical Launches New Project, Applying Subcutaneous Delivery Technology To Multiple Psychedelic Compounds For Therapeutic Use (Psilocybin Alpha)

Synthetic Cannabinoids

  • Where Cannabis Synthetic Spice Came From and Is It Related To HHC? (CBD Testers)

Ketamine

  • Could Ketamine Restore Child-like Brain Plasticity and Learning? (Lucid News)

  • Will Ketamine Help Sleep? We Explain Any Benefits (Healing Maps)

  • We Just Got Closer to Understanding Why Ketamine Is Such a Powerful Antidepressant (ScienceAlert)

  • Study finds cognitive safety of ketamine and esketamine for patients with treatment-resistant depression (News-Medical.net)

  • How Much Does A Ketamine Infusion Cost? (Healing Maps)

PCP

Miscellaneous

  • These States Could Have Marijuana And Psychedelics Legalization On The Ballot In 2022 (Marijuana Moment)

  • Fireside Project Expands Psychedelic Support Service with App Launch (Lucid News)

  • Biden Exploring Clemency For People With Federal Drug Convictions, White House Says (Marijuana Moment)

  • Wearable Psychedelics Could Soon Give Users Maximum Control Over Their Trip (VICE)

  • Why Aren’t Psychedelic Drugs Prohibited in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics? (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • Psychedelics May Inspire Healthier Habits, Survey Finds (Lucid News)

  • Tripping Together (NEO.LIFE)

  • Campaign will target middle-class drug users (The Times)

  • Psychedelics As Medicine: Right To Try Case Versus DEA (JD Supra)

  • Prisoners Sue After Drug Testing of Their Legal Mail Gave False Positives (Filter)

  • Psychedelic Research Has a Racist Past (Mad in America)

  • The Wonderful and Absurd Life of Rosemary Woodruff Leary: Fashion Icon, Fugitive, and Psychedelic Pioneer (Part Two: Freedom and Unfreedom) (Chacruna)

  • Safely Exploring High Doses of Psychedelics (Maps of the Mind)

  • The Cosmic Giggle: Laughter and Psychedelics (Reality Sandwich)

  • Psychedelic Decriminalisation Only Scratches the Surface (VolteFace)

  • In Awe: Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy and the Mystical Experience (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • What Do I Need To Know About Tripping Alone In Nature? (Lucid News)

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This Week in Psychedelics - 7.9.21

Cannabis

  • First Full-Service Marijuana Delivery App Launches On Apple Store Following Policy Change (Marijuana Moment)

  • Delta-8-THC craze concerns chemists (Chemical and Engineering News)

  • Federal Marijuana Trafficking Convictions Have Fallen Dramatically Following Enactment of Statewide Legalization Laws (NORML)

  • Study: Cannabis farms not as thirsty as previously thought (Eureka Times-Standard)

  • FBI Loosens Marijuana Employment Policy For Would-Be Agents (Marijuana Moment)

  • Cannabis Use Associated With Increased Decision Making Skills (Green Entrepreneur)

  • Sioux Tribe Is Opening South Dakota's First and Only Medical Cannabis Dispensary (MERRY JANE)

  • Brazil Gains Ground on Medical Marijuana, in Defiance of Bolsonaro (Filter)

  • Temple research finds that tweaking CBD may help it curb pain and opioid use in mice (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

  • South Dakota Marijuana Activists Unveil Four Legalization Initiatives For 2022 Ballot, Pending Supreme Court Decision (Marijuana Moment)

  • Study: Cannabis use may be associated with suicidality in young adults (The Highland County Times)

Magic Mushrooms

  • Just One Dose of Magic Mushroom Compound Regrows Lost Brain Connections in Mice (ScienceAlert)

  • Is This Peter Thiel–Backed Startup Trying to Monopolize the Astral Plane? (Mother Jones)

MDMA

  • Director James Cameron was high on MDMA when he came up with key Terminator 2 character (Metro)

  • One-third of MDMA tested at festivals actually 'dangerous' drug eutylone - KnowYourStuff (Newshub)

  • My summer of love: ‘Under the spell of ecstasy, strangers went straight to limitless intimacy’ (The Guardian)

DMT

  • Tripping On Your Lunch Break: Inside the Rise of Casual DMT Use (VICE)

  • Microdosing DMT… Wait, That’s a Thing? (EntheoNation)

Ayahuasca

Mescaline

  • Mescaline Could Help Fight Addiction, Depression, PTSD, and Anxiety, Study Suggests (MERRY JANE)

  • Mescaline is Resurgent (Yet Again) As a Potential Medicine (Lucid News)

  • Is Mescaline A Key Component In The Future Of Medicine? XPhyto Aims To Find Out (Forbes)

Peyote

  • Inside a Peyote Pilgrimage (The New York Times)

  • Two Projects Seek to Change the Legal Status of Peyote and Mushrooms in Mexico (Chacruna)

Novel Psychoactive Substances

  • Twenty Two Plus One: Sunrise αMT at Huangshan (Maps of the Mind)

  • NSW Health issues urgent alert over 'potent hallucinogen' found in MDMA (Sky News)

Synthetic Cannabinoids

Ketamine

  • Colorado ketamine bill signed into law, limits police influence on sedative’s use (KDVR)

  • Portrayed As Date Rape Drug, Ketamine Is Removed from California Decrim Bill (Lucid News)

Miscellaneous

  • Rhode Island Governor Signs Historic Bill Legalizing Safe Consumption Sites For Illicit Drugs (Marijuana Moment)

  • Study suggests psychedelic users reframe “bad trips” into positive experiences through detailed narratives (PsyPost)

  • Michael Pollan is Back with Mind-Bending Thoughts on Drugs, Ego Death, and the Healing Power of Plants (GQ)

  • Third California City Seeks To Decriminalize Psychedelics (Marijuana Moment)

  • Psychedelic Drugs Are Moving From The Fringes Of Medicine To The Mainstream (Forbes)

  • Best Practices for Serious Psychonauts (Maps of the Mind)

  • Psychedelic Motherhood: The Altered States of Birth (Chacruna)

  • Tryptamine Patents: Explaining Deuterated Drug Analogs (Truffle Report)

  • The Ritual: A Framework for Psychedelic Journeys (Maps of the Mind)

  • Real-World Research in Psychedelic Science (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • Keeping a Drug Journal (Maps of the Mind)

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