Wow, this is genuinely amazing. Great for humanity. I'm not kidding in the slightesthttps://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1126255960874471424 …
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Obvious question is why scientific evidence of benefits is necessary to decriminalize psilocybin mushrooms whereas no scientific evidence of harms was ever required to justify the total ban of a naturally occurring fungus.
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Totally agree with legalization, but wouldn’t make such a blanket statement the benefits are “indisputable” or risk-free, especially for those with predisposition to psychosis
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There's also the idea that the government shouldn't regulate what we decide to put into our bodies
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Sure!! Try it . In no time you would be as handsome as this guy U interviewed
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So you were one of those shroom guys in college?
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If history has taught us anything, among those lessons would be to take a few moments whenever you are tempted to use a phrase like "the scientific evidence is indisputable." Science is never settled, it should always be asking questions.
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Have you see the fungus guy in Paul Stamets? Amazing ecological knowledge related to fungus. Also claims to have cured his imminently terminal mother from cancer with turkey tail mushrooms and herceptin.
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All of these things usually start off with the best of intentions...but human nature kicks in...
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