Organization:Oregon Psilocybin Society
Oregon Psilocybin Society is an organization interested in making "psilocybin services" -- a sequence of supervised sessions which includes the use of psychedelic psilocybin mushrooms -- available to adults in the U.S. state of Oregon. The group, established by mental health counselors Tom and Sheri Eckert in 2016,[1][2] proposes to introduce an initiative to state voters in 2020 whereby any individual over 21 years of age, upon attaining medical clearance from a physician, could participate in psilocybin services, provided on-site at a licensed facility. The service progression would include, at minimum, a preparation session, a psilocybin administration session, and an integration session. All sessions would be conducted by trained facilitators. The "Psilocybin Service Initiative" was submitted to Oregon's Office of Legislative Counsel in January 2017.[2]
References
- ↑ Acker 2017.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Korfhage, Matthew (April 18, 2017). "We're Entering a New Golden Age of Psychedelics, and Portland Is Leading the Way". Willamette Week (Portland, Oregon: City of Roses Newspapers). http://www.wweek.com/culture/2017/04/18/can-lsd-make-you-better-at-your-job-the-guy-in-the-cubicle-next-to-you-might-be-trying-it/. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
Sources
- Acker, Lizzy (December 5, 2017), "This couple wants to make it legal to use psychedelic mushrooms in Oregon", The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon), http://www.oregonlive.com/trending/2017/12/this_couple_wants_to_make_it_l.html
- Adams, Mike (November 6, 2017), "Initiative to Legalize Psilocybin Begins Collecting Signatures", High Times, https://hightimes.com/news/initiative-legalize-psilocybin/
- Andrews, Reed (December 4, 2017), Group pushes to legalize psychedelic mushrooms in Oregon, Portland, Oregon: KATU, http://katu.com/news/local/group-pushes-for-legal-psychedelic-mushrooms
- Farah, Troy (August 8, 2017), Oregon's Psilocybin Society Drafts Framework for Legal Mushroom Therapy, Psychedelic Times, https://psychedelictimes.com/addiction/oregons-psilocybin-society-drafts-framework-legal-mushroom-therapy/
- Kase, Aaron (July 11, 2017), "Shrooms Could Be Legalized Sooner Than You Think – Folks in Oregon are looking to put it to a vote in 2020", Vice, https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/mba3m3/shrooms-could-be-legalized-sooner-than-you-think
- Silva, Cristina (November 27, 2017), "Will Magic Mushrooms Be the Next Drug to Become Legal in California and Oregon?", Newsweek, http://www.newsweek.com/will-magic-mushrooms-be-next-drug-become-legal-california-and-oregon-722736
- Wofford, Ben (November 8, 2016), "Why Psychedelics Might Be Legalized Sooner Than You Think", Rolling Stone, https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/why-psychedelics-might-be-legalized-sooner-than-you-think-w449133
External links
- California psilocybin legalization initiative, proposal submitted to California Attorney General, August 25, 2017