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Sunday Edition: Shrooms

After President Trump signed the executive order concerning the treatment of severe mental illness in April, the FDA followed up by issuing “national priority vouchers” to three companies studying the effects of so called magic mushrooms.

Sunday Edition: Shrooms
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Today’s Topic: Shrooms

An Executive Order signed by President Trump in April promotes psychedelics, including psilocybin, to treat mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety. The order gives a boost to the handful of jurisdictions that have legalized psilocybin.

Denver and Oakland in 2019, Oregon in 2020, the state of Colorado in 2022 and New Mexico in 2025 all legalized the use of psilocybin – also known as “magic mushrooms,” or “shrooms,” and “boomers” – under certain conditions.

Washington D.C. and several California cities have also decriminalized magic mushrooms at the local level. 

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