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madfranks
9th May 2019, 06:39 AM
I actually do support this, I think psilocybin has massive potential as healing and therapeutic medicines.

https://www.denverpost.com/2019/05/08/denver-psychedelic-magic-mushroom/

Jewboo
9th May 2019, 06:56 AM
I actually do support this, I think psilocybin has massive potential as healing and therapeutic medicines.

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Great. More drivers and workers on psychedelic mushrooms.

:rolleyes: Clown World

Neuro
9th May 2019, 07:11 AM
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Great. More drivers and workers on psychedelic mushrooms.

:rolleyes: Clown World

I don’t think being on psychedelic mushrooms is something people in general would like to combine with working (perhaps with the exception of artists/creative craftsmen), or driving. I think there is a distinct difference between these drugs and let’s say alcohol, amphetamines and weed in this regard. I did it once in Amsterdam and my experience was that you would definitely want to be somewhere where you are totally comfortable (I wasn’t, as I was out on the streets of Amsterdam).

Perhaps at these times of a collapsing civilization it could help people think outside the box sufficiently to survive and start a new life post-civilization?

midnight rambler
9th May 2019, 07:14 AM
Great. More drivers and workers on psychedelic mushrooms.

:rolleyes: Clown World


Book, clearly you don't know anything about 'shrooms because if you did you'd know that anyone tripping on 'shrooms is not going to be wanting to get behind the wheel simply because of the nature of the experience.

Micro-dosing is a completely different matter. You could have a conversation with someone micro-dosing on 'shrooms and you would never be able to tell the difference in any way whatsoever.

hoarder
9th May 2019, 08:37 PM
Perhaps at these times of a collapsing civilization it could help people think outside the box sufficiently to survive and start a new life post-civilization?TPTB were pushing all drugs including psychodelics back in the 60's, then they abrubtly stopped pushing psychodelics only, while pushing all the mind numbing drugs. I speculate they discovered that their use helped people to think outside the box...something they don't want. I was surprised when I read that Colorado was legalizing it.

steyr_m
9th May 2019, 09:01 PM
Great. More drivers and workers on psychedelic

Making them illegal has made such a great change?