Tag: Magic Mushrooms
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Denver to license, regulate ‘magic mushroom’ therapy centers
Therapy centers in Denver that use psilocybin or “magic mushrooms” as part of psychedelic-assisted therapies will have to do so subject to the city’s new regulations and licensing requirements. Members of the Denver City Council voted unanimously Monday night to approve a bill that backers say will fill in gaps and prevent conflicts between state…
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‘Magic mushrooms,’ airport train cars roll on to Denver City Council agenda
Colorado voters approved Proposition 122 more than two years ago, which decriminalized the possession, use and cultivation of psilocybin mushrooms — commonly known as “magic mushrooms” — making Colorado the second state in the nation to do so. On Monday night, the Denver City Council will hold a public hearing and consider a bill to…
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Denver moves forward with plans to regulate ‘magic mushroom’ facilities
Approved by Colorado voters two years ago, Proposition 122 decriminalized the possession, use and cultivation of psilocybin mushrooms — commonly known as “magic mushrooms” — making Colorado the second state in the nation to do so. Now, the city of Denver is moving forward with plans to regulate the facilities where people consume psilocybin mushrooms…
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Protect Our Kids PAC warns against Colorado’s magic mushroom ballot measure
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
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…
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Big money pours in for ballot measures on housing, liquor and magic mushrooms
Get ready for lots of campaign ads on housing, liquor and “magic mushrooms” in the next 90 days because that’s where the big money will likely be spent in the November election. As of Monday, two ballot measures have qualified for the general election and another four are under signature review by the Secretary of…