Nevada Senators Approve Joint Resolution Urging Congress To Reschedule Psychedelics And Streamline Research - Cannabis News World
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Nevada Senate Approves Psychedelics Resolution With Overwhelming Bipartisan Support
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information The Nevada Senate voted 18 to 2 today to approve Senate Joint Resolution 10, a measure urging Congress to reschedule certain psychedelic compounds and expand research into their therapeutic use for treating mental health conditions. Mescaline (top left), ibogaine (top right), psilocybin mushrooms (bottom left), and DMT (bottom right). The resolution, backed by a broad coalition of 27 senators…
Hope, Hype, and Humility: Dr. Charles Raison Reflects on Psychedelics’, and Psychiatry’s, Wild Ride - Psychedelic Alpha
Dr. Charles Raison has long held an interest in melding ancient practices with today’s mental health system, looking at how things like meditation and psychedelics might interface with modern psychiatry. Raison, who often goes by Chuck, holds various positions across academia and industry, such as Professor of Psychiatry and Human Ecology at UW Madison, Director of the Vail Behavioral Health… Source
Nevada Senators Approve Joint Resolution Urging Congress To Reschedule Psychedelics And Streamline Research - Cannabis News World
Marijuana Moment Nevada senators have approved a joint resolution that calls on Congress to reschedule certain psychedelics, provide protections for people using the substances in compliance with state law and streamline research. The Senate Legislative Operations and Elections Committee passed the legislation from Sen. Rochelle Nguyen (D), with amendments, in a voice vote last week. The
Nevada Senators Approve Joint Resolution Urging Congress To Reschedule Psychedelics And Streamline Research
Marijuana Moment Nevada senators have approved a joint resolution that calls on Congress to reschedule certain psychedelics, provide protections for people using the substances in compliance with state law and streamline research. The Senate Legislative Operations and Elections Committee passed the legislation from Sen. Rochelle Nguyen (D), with amendments, in a voice vote last week. The […]
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