Denver Activists Are Close To Forcing A Vote To Decriminalize Mushrooms
Denver, one of the first places in the country to see medical and legal cannabis, may soon get the chance to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms. According to CPR.com, the advocacy group, Colorado for Psilocybin proposed a legal measure that would do away with felony charges for people caught in possession of mushrooms.
Tyler Williams, one of the leaders of the Psilocybin Decriminalization Initiative said that people should not be jailed for consuming mushrooms.
“I’m a big believer in cognitive liberty, and so whatever people decide to consume I think is up to them. I think people should be informed about what they are consuming, and they shouldn’t have to be afraid of going to jail for that,” Williams said.
This week, Williams and numerous other activists representing different groups attended a public hearing where they laid out their plan for officials. After the meeting, the city was just a few steps away from decriminalization. The next step will be for the activists to get enough signatures on a petition to have the issue up for vote for this November’s ballot.
A report in The Journal of Psychopharmacology suggested that psilocybin mushrooms could help long-time smokers kick their habit. The report sourced a recent John Hopkins study, authored by Matthew W. Johnson, an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
The study featured a small test sample, but is one of a series of tests at Hopkins that are showing the healing powers of psychedelic compounds. Six months after the study, 80 percent of the test subjects had quit smoking and showed no signs of turning back.This success rate is far better than many other methods which are said to help people quit smoking. In comparison, most other products on the market have success rates of 30 or 35 percent. “Quitting smoking isn’t a simple biological reaction to psilocybin, as with other medications that directly affect nicotine receptors. When administered after careful preparation and in a therapeutic context, psilocybin can lead to deep reflection about one’s life and spark motivation to change,” Johnson said.
According to the study, ten men and five women, all mentally and physically healthy, participated in the study. The average age of the study participants was 51; they smoked, on average, 19 cigarettes a day for 31 years; and had repeatedly tried and failed to stop smoking.
Ten participants reported minimal past use of hallucinogens, with the most recent use being an average of 27 years before study intake. Five had never used hallucinogens. Johnson’s next study will use MRI scans to compare success rates for people who take psilocybin with those of people who use nicotine patches. In 2012, John Hopkins made news in psychedelic research with a study showing that the psychedelic experience can help terminally ill patients come to terms with their own mortality.
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It is just ludicrous that eating something you can find along a trail while hiking can possibly be illegal. Thanks for sh(room)aring this development.
Wonderful! The power to positively impact lives shouldn't be kept under lock and key.
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It should be illegal to not experience shrooms :-)
I'm just thinking... but I'd like to go out there and do a doc looking for how horrible Colorado has become because of all these "druggies", lol.
The only law we should have should be that you can't make anything illegal.
I couldnt agree more lol
Good information bro 👌👊👍
Nice! It’s about time this is brought to light in the USA! A great time to do it too because of the Marijuana decriminalization battle going on here. May as well address both issues and have them all decriminalized around the same time period just as they pushed propaganda and made it all illegal in the 1930’s.
Psilocybin is the best antidepressant known to man, it can cure so many terminal and debilitating illenesses, especially ones that involve the brain such as PTSD and TBI and it can even cause brain cells to regenerate which is something the human body doesn’t usually do. I don’t see why it shouldn’t be decriminalized and used in modern medicine and even recreationally and religiously as it has been used by mankind for thousands of years.
Great article! Thanks for sharing! I’m looking forward to updates on this!
The entire reason the world is so backwards and unjust is money. The reason natural substances that can treat depression are illegal is that companies need to be able to produce and package of identical little pills for which they can charge you whatever they think you'll find a way to pay. That should be a crime. Keeping natural remedies away from people because you can't charge them for it is immoral. Frankly, it's murder. They will kill you for a dollar, and you'll be the one society looks down upon.
Exactly. Pharmaceutical companies and politics are all in bed together.
I will be keeping an eye on the situation for sure, thank you for the thoughtful comment!
This is a good start. I've read a lot of articles about shrooms actually being very good for the brain. Of course the government doesn't want citizens who all have good functioning brains.
Good information friend