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New Psychedelic Support Line Fireside Project Aims to Help Callers Process a Drug Trip


Elaine Chung + Fireside Project
After Joe Biden, drugs specifically psychedelics were the biggest winner of the 2020 election: Oregon legalized psilocybin mushrooms for mental health treatment; Washington D.C. decriminalized them; and New Jersey introduced a reform bill to drastically reduces penalties for the possession of psychedelics, which later passed.
The changes in these laws follow what Anderson Cooper coined a “psychedelic renaissance,” during a
60 Minutes episode in 2019. Nowadays, everyone from Gwyneth’s Goop gals to the world’s greatest lab partner Michael Pollan is experimenting with drugs that most of us used to only be able to find at a Phish festival. This widened acceptance is generally considered a step in the right direction. After all, studies testing whether psychedelic compounds like MDMA and psilocybin can reduce depression, anxiety, and PTSD have repeatedly shown promising results. ....

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