This Month in Psychedelics - February 2022

A lot happened in the world of psychedelics in February. A southern U.S. state legalized medical marijuana, scientists created a new way to make 5-MeO-DMT, a follow-up study found psilocybin therapy was an effective treatment for major depression for one year, zebrafish microdosed LSD, and the NFL invested $1 million into cannabinoids.

There’s a lot to get through this month, so without further ado, let’s jump into the news:

Policy

Wins

Southern states have been among the last to warm up to cannabis policy reforms, but Mississippi legalized medical marijuana for people with qualifying debilitating conditions like cancer or sickle cell disease. The law went into effect but it may still be several months before dispensaries will open.

Future

Following last month’s news about the DEA trying to criminalize five more psychedelics, a judge granted a hearing for opposition to the proposal. It will take place in May.

Industry

The recent explosion of interest surrounding 5-MeO-DMT has put a strain on the population of Sonoran Desert toads, which has been under threat of being wiped out because of their highly sought-after psychedelic venom. However, scientists may have found a solution to help conserve the species—a new way to farm 5-MeO-DMT that doesn’t involve milking toads. To make matters even better, the company behind this discovery plans to operate in the spirit of open science by supplying other companies with free samples of the substance as long as they make a commitment to open science.

Sustainable iboga is hard to find in the West, but Gabon has taken the first step toward setting up a legal distribution channel for the plant. In this model, participating villages will work alongside Gabon’s Ministry of Forests, a North American iboga therapy center operator, and the NGO Blessings of the Forest.

Money changed hands from the profit sector to a non-profit company this month as MAPS became the beneficiary of a handsome $500k donation from atai Life Sciences’ philanthropy arm, atai Impact.

Research

Published Studies

Ravers and festival-goers often refer to experiencing the dreaded “comedown” after taking MDMA, but a new study indicated that the drug itself doesn’t actually cause comedowns. Instead, factors such as the unknown purity of illicit substances, lack of rest, and becoming dehydrated can contribute to whether they occur or not.

The jury’s still out when it comes to whether microdosing is effective or just a placebo, but another trial found no evidence that microdosing LSD does anything. However, a different study found that giving microdoses of LSD to zebrafish may indicate its potential benefits for humans. As always, we need more research. But especially in the case of microdosing.

New research trials looking at using psychedelics to treat depression reported positive results. One follow-up study found that psilocybin therapy relieved major depressive disorder symptoms for up to one year in most patients. Two studies found that ketamine is capable of alleviating depression and quieting suicidal thoughts. And the first-ever clinical trial of DMT for major depressive disorder showed promise.

Cannabis is often blamed for causing people to become lazy and sit around on the couch wasting the day away. But over the last few years, many studies have found the exact opposite. Another one was added to the pile this month, as it found that consuming cannabis does not result in “amotivational syndrome.”

Future Studies

Concussions have been a big topic in the sports world for the last few years. A lot of effort is going into researching what can be done to recover from head injuries, and the NFL made big moves by investing $1 million into cannabinoid research. Two medical teams will investigate how cannabinoids affect pain management and neuroprotection.

Miscellaneous

You may recall that last year a U.S. sprinter named Sha’Carri Richardson was suspended from competing in the 2021 Summer Olympics due to a positive cannabis test. That was bad enough on its own, but this month Richardson suggested there may be a racist double standard at play after the Olympics allowed a Russian skater to compete in the 2022 Winter Olympics even after failing a drug test—for a performance enhancing drug, no less! There are some differences between the two cases, but it does seem a bit questionable, to say the least.

And last up for this recap is a reminder that although psychedelics have the potential of uncovering the truth sometimes, the insights that they give you aren’t always true. It’s tempting to fall into the mental trap of believing that everything you experience while tripping is correct, but if you or someone you know has been feeling that way lately then be sure to check out the linked article above.

That’s all for this month’s update. Remember to always test and weigh your drugs and until next time—keep thinking wilder.

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This Week in Psychedelics - 2.25.22

Cannabis

  • Where Is The Cannabis Industry Headed In 2022? (Forbes)

  • The Media’s War on Cannabis (Volteface)

  • Michigan marijuana recall reversal let businesses sell contaminated cannabis (MLive.com)

  • Why you still can’t buy legal pot in N.J. 16 months after voters gave the go-ahead (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

  • Customers At South Dakota’s Only Medical Dispensary Still Getting Arrested (High Times)

  • The US cannabis industry now supports 428,059 jobs (Leafly)

  • Cannabis shown to be an effective treatment option for back pain: Study review (The GrowthOp)

  • New Law Could Help Free Louisiana Man Serving Life in Prison For Cannabis (High Times)

  • South Dakota Governor Won’t Rule Out Vetoing Marijuana Legalization Bill That Passed The Senate (Marijuana Moment)

  • New Zealand Police Reboot Illegal Cannabis Operation Search After Year of Inactivity (High Times)

  • Marijuana Legalization Bill Heads To Delaware House Floor Following Second Committee Approval (Marijuana Moment)

  • Oregon Lawmakers Take On State’s Illicit Pot Operations (High Times)

  • Maryland Lawmakers Vote To Put Marijuana Legalization Referendum On November Ballot (Marijuana Moment)

  • London drug trial a vital but ‘tiny’ step (Green World)

  • College Students Who Use Marijuana Show Signs Of Greater Motivation Compared To Non-Users, Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • California Bill Would Protect Cannabis Users From Employment Discrimination (High Times)

  • Our outdated marijuana laws put Americans in danger. It's past time for federal cannabis reforms. (USA Today)

  • Three In Four Florida Voters Support Legalizing Marijuana, New Poll Finds (Marijuana Moment)

Magic Mushrooms

  • Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata: The Ohio Valley Shroom Taking Over the World (DoubleBlind)

  • Probing How Magic Mushrooms Might Help Cure Addiction (Discover)

  • Oregon Senators Approve Psilocybin Equity Bill In Committee (Marijuana Moment)

  • Oklahoma Lawmakers Pass Psilocybin Bill in Committee (Truffle Report)

  • Second Hawaii Senate Committee Approves Psilocybin Task Force Bill, With Decriminalization Measures Still Pending (Marijuana Moment)

  • Can ‘magic mushrooms’ make the trip to legal in conservative Utah? (The Salt Lake Tribune)

MDMA

  • MDMA Doesn't Actually Cause Comedowns, New Study Finds (VICE)

DMT

  • New study offers a detailed glimpse into the otherworldly encounters produced by the psychedelic drug DMT (PsyPost)

  • The First-Ever Clinical Trial For DMT Use In Major Depressive Disorder Show Promise (The Dales Report)

  • Tackling Trauma with Pharmahuasca and DMT (Psychedelic Science Review)

Mescaline

Iboga

  • Gabon Takes First Step Toward Legal Export of Sustainable Iboga (Lucid News)

Nitrous Oxide

Ketamine

  • N.B. clinic brings psychedelic drug to mainstream to treat PTSD (CBC)

Miscellaneous

  • The Insights Psychedelics Give You Aren’t Always True (VICE)

  • Your Brain on Psychedelics Might Look the Same as Your Brain on Religious Mysticism (DoubleBlind)

  • Top Federal Drug Agency Funds Research On Differing Legal Marijuana Regulatory Models (Marijuana Moment)

  • California’s Proposed Psychedelic Decrim Bill Paused in State Assembly (Lucid News)

  • The Corporatization of Psychedelics Would Be a Disaster (Jacobin)

  • Police Keep Arresting People For Drugs Even As Incarceration Rates Drop, Pew Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Reclaiming Ownership of Your Body With Psychedelics (Psychedelics Today)

  • At Harvard, Psychedelic Drugs' Tentative Renaissance (The Harvard Crimson)

  • Utah Senate Committee Approves Psychedelics Study Task Force Bill That Already Passed House (Marijuana Moment)

  • Is the Hype Around Psychedelics Bursting? (Psychology Today)

  • What’s Next for Australia’s Psychedelics Movement? (Truffle Report)

  • Why Victoria should review its response to drugs and decriminalise usage (The Age)

  • After Its Vilification In The 1960s, There Is Now A Renaissance In Psychedelic Drugs To Help Treat Depression And Mental Health Issues (Forbes)

  • Do Psychedelic Drug Therapies Actually Require Getting High? (Discover)

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This Week in Psychedelics - 2.18.22

Cannabis

  • Virginia Senate Votes To Start Recreational Marijuana Sales This September Through Current Medical Dispensaries (Marijuana Moment)

  • Sha’Carri Richardson, Suspended Over Marijuana, Suggests Racist Double Standard After Olympics Lets Russian Skater Compete Amid Doping Scandal (Marijuana Moment)

  • Israel Announces New Cannabis Decriminalization Plans (High Times)

  • Apple Secretly Joined Amazon In Advancing Commercial Cannabis Reform (Forbes)

  • New York Lawmakers Send Marijuana Licensing And Equity Bill To Governor’s Desk (Marijuana Moment)

  • South African Government to Fast Track Cannabis Reform Regulations (High Times)

  • D.C. Mayor Signs Bill To Let Older Patients Get Medical Marijuana Without Doctors And Create 4/20 Cannabis Tax Holiday (Marijuana Moment)

  • Marijuana for trauma: Report shows positive effects of medical cannabis (The Jerusalem Post)

  • Hawaii Senate Committee Approves Bill To Legalize Marijuana For Senior Citizens 65 And Older (Marijuana Moment)

  • Bill To Create State-Run Marijuana Shops In New Hampshire Approved By House (Marijuana Moment)

  • Alabama Senators Approve Marijuana Decriminalization And Expungements Bill In Committee (Marijuana Moment)

  • South Dakota Lawmakers Approve Marijuana Legalization And Taxation Bills In Committee (Marijuana Moment)

  • WA researchers look at potential to use medicinal cannabis for weight loss (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

  • GOP Missouri Lawmaker Unveils Wide-Ranging Marijuana Legalization Bill As Others Pursue 2022 Ballot (Marijuana Moment)

  • Kentucky Democrats File Bills To Legalize Marijuana (Marijuana Moment)

  • Lawmakers, Cops Consider Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization in Pennsylvania (NORML)

  • Wyoming Legislators Introduce Cannabis Decriminalization Bill (High Times)

  • Maryland Lawmakers Take First Step To Putting Marijuana Legalization On 2022 Ballot With Hearing On Two Bills (Marijuana Moment)

  • New York Senate OKs bill to allow hemp farmers to grow adult-use marijuana (Marijuana Business Daily)

  • Majority Of Arkansas Voters Back Cannabis Legalization (High Times)

  • IRS Official Clarifies That Medical Marijuana Is Not Tax-Deductible Under Federal Law After Misstatement (Marijuana Moment)

  • Proposed Bill Could Protect Employees in Colorado who Use Cannabis (High Times)

  • Hemp-Reinforced Bobsled and Luge Tracks Debut at Winter Olympics in Beijing (High Times)

LSD

  • Another trial finds no evidence LSD microdosing does anything (New Atlas)

  • LSD, afterglow and hangover: Increased episodic memory and verbal fluency, decreased cognitive flexibility (Beckley Foundation)

  • New study addresses the question; ‘Can LSD boost creativity?’ (leafie)

Magic Mushrooms

  • Psilocybin Treatment for Major Depression Effective for Up to a Year for Most Patients, Study Shows (Johns Hopkins)

  • Top Italian Court Blocks Marijuana And Psilocybin Referendum From Going Before Voters (Marijuana Moment)

  • Psilocybin use associated with lowered odds of having been arrested, study finds (PsyPost)

  • Oklahoma Lawmakers Approve Psilocybin Decriminalization And Research Bill In Committee (Marijuana Moment)

  • Mushroom rabbi grows ceremonial psilocybin for Denver congregation — but is that legal? (The Denver Post)

  • Hawaii Senators Approve Psilocybin Task Force Bill In Committee, With Decriminalization Measures Still Pending (Marijuana Moment)

  • Oregon proposes only using one type of mushroom for new psilocybin system, and no pills (OPB)

  • Nova Mentis Study Confirms Oral Microdose Psilocybin Treatment of Autism (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • These Four Companies Want to Take You on a Psychedelic Voyage in Oregon (Willamette Week)

  • No Need for Magic Mushrooms? Producing Synthetic Psilocybin from Bacteria and Yeast (Truffle Report)

  • Psyched Wellness Announces Key Findings from the 90-Day Oral Toxicity Study on AME-1 (Psilocybin Alpha)

MDMA

  • Bar-Goers Were Poisoned by Ecstasy-Laced Champagne, German Police Say (Gizmodo)

DMT

Ayahuasca

  • Deontay Wilder contemplates using ayahuasca to help decide his boxing future (leafie)

  • When Is Drinking Ayahuasca a Religious Experience? (Reason)

5-MeO-DMT

  • More Companies Embrace 5-MeO-DMT to Create Therapies (Lucid News)

Peyote

  • Calling on Federal, State, and Local Governments to Protect and Respect Peyote (Lophophora williamsii) and its Byproducts (Chacruna)

  • How peyote — used as a ceremonial, legal medicine — helped heal one family’s grief (Rocky Mountain PBS)

Novel Psychoactive Substances

  • Mydecine Announces MYCO-005 Family of Improved Safety Microdose Novel Molecules (Psilocybin Alpha)

  • Awakn Files Patent For A New Class Of Entactogen-Like Molecules (Psilocybin Alpha)

Synthetic Cannabinoids

  • Report finds too many New Zealanders are dying from preventable drug overdoses (Newshub)

Nitrous Oxide

  • Doctors warn of emerging public health issue from recreational use of laughing gas (Irish Examiner)

Ketamine

  • Ketamine No Better Than Placebo for Reducing Suicidal Ideation in Depression (Mad in America)

  • Ehave, Inc. Launches KetaDASH, Its In-Home Ketamine Therapy In The San Francisco And Sacramento Market (GlobeNewswire)

  • FDA: Safety Concerns With Compounded Ketamine Nasal Spray (MPR)

  • PharmaTher Announces Grant of U.S. Patent on Ketamine Formulation (Psilocybin Alpha)

Miscellaneous

  • Judge Grants Hearing for Opposition to DEA Proposal to Criminalize 5 More Psychedelics (Psychedelic Spotlight)

  • MAPS Accepts $500,000 Donation From Atai Life Sciences’ Philanthropy Arm (Forbes)

  • Maryland Senators Propose Free Psychedelics for Veterans with PTSD (Truffle Report)

  • Psychedelics Open Opportunity to Study Synesthesia (Lucid News)

  • Trauma and Vulnerability to Suggestion: Redefining How We Understand Consent (Psychedelics Today)

  • The Psychonaut’s Guide to Kabbalah and Spiritual Journeying (DoubleBlind)

  • What Are the Prospects for Canada’s Federal Drug Decriminalization Bill? (Filter)

  • Maryland Lawmakers Work To Decriminalize Drug Paraphernalia (Marijuana Moment)

  • The 5 Craziest Places On Earth to Do Psychedelics (DoubleBlind)

  • The Religious Uses of Licit and Illicit Psychoactive Substances in a Branch of the Santo Daime Religion (Chacruna)

  • “Largest-Ever” Harm Reduction Ad Campaign Demands Services, Honors the Dead (Filter)

  • Naming and shaming drug users is focus group fodder – Labour must do better (LabourList)

  • Co-Creating a Psychedelic Commons: A Commoner’s Guide (Chacruna)

  • Meet the 16 Most Influential Women Shaping the Future of Psychedelics (Business Insider)

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This Week in Psychedelics - 2.11.22

Cannabis

  • South Carolina Medical Marijuana Legalization Bill Officially Approved In Senate, Heads For House Consideration (Marijuana Moment)

  • Maryland Lawmakers Introduce Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization Bill (High Times)

  • UK trial of medical cannabis and long covid to get underway this month (Cannabis Health News)

  • The Super Bowl won’t be lit: no cannabis ads allowed (The Verge)

  • Bill Introduced to Raise THC Limit in Hemp to One Percent (High Times)

  • Cannabis Store Co-owned By Top Virginia Senator Sells Mislabeled Products With Illegal THC Content, Media Investigation Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Study Shreds Cannabis ‘Amotivational Syndrome’ Theory (High Times)

  • Flower still king of US marijuana market, though supremacy waning (Marijuana Business Daily)

  • Oklahoma Becomes Marijuana Legalization Battleground Between Advocates, With Legal Challenges And A New Ballot Initiative (Marijuana Moment)

  • New York Cracks Down on Illegal Cannabis Businesses (High Times)

  • Missouri Supreme Court Unanimously Orders Medical Marijuana Applicant Disclosures (Marijuana Moment)

  • Pennsylvania Senate committee holds first-ever hearing on legalizing recreational marijuana (WGAL)

  • Police Seizure Of Marijuana Dispensary Cash Leads To Federal Litigation (Marijuana Moment)

  • Cannabis platform Leafly closes merger with SPAC, goes public on Nasdaq (Marijuana Business Daily)

  • The Eternal Pricing Struggle of UK Medical Cannabis Patients (TalkingDrugs)

  • Weedmaps Ad Satirizes Plight Of Broccoli Emoji As Marijuana Stand-In On Social Media (Marijuana Moment)

  • Young cannabis users at increased risk of repeat stroke (Medical News Today)

  • Federally Owned Utility Company Walks Back Threat To Block Electricity For Marijuana Businesses (Marijuana Moment)

  • Cali Vibes Rocks Long Beach, Allowing Cannabis (High Times)

  • How does cannabis use affect brain health? Caution advised, more research needed, experts say (ScienceDaily)

LSD

  • Microdose Psychedelics Presents a Molecular Masterclass: The LSD Conference (GlobeNewswire)

Magic Mushrooms

  • Psilocybin microdosing does not reduce symptoms of depression or anxiety, according to placebo-controlled study (PsyPost)

  • Lawmakers say no to bill legalizing psilocybin-assisted therapy in Maine (The Portland Press Herald)

  • Oregon proposes only using one type of mushroom for new psilocybin system, and no pills (OPB)

  • More States Follow Oregon’s Lead Toward Legal Psilocybin Therapy (Lucid News)

  • Usona Identifies Controlled Crystal Engineering Process for Large-Scale Synthesis of Psilocybin Polymorphs (Business Wire)

  • Maine CDC Director Opposes Bill to Legalize Therapeutic Psilocybin (Psychedelic Spotlight)

  • The Many Types of Psychedelic Mushrooms (Truffle Report)

  • Mazatec Shamanic Knowledge and Psilocybin Mushrooms (Chacruna)

MDMA

DMT

Ayahuasca

  • Creating Awareness on Sexual Abuse in Ayahuasca Communities: A Review of Chacruna’s Guidelines (Chacruna)

5-MeO-DMT

  • Scientists Create Cell-Based Psychedelic Toad Venom, a Potential 5-MeO-DMT “Bio-Factory” (Lucid News)

Mescaline

Iboga

  • Osoyoos Indian Band eyes cutting-edge drug treatment centre (Vancouver Sun)

Novel Psychoactive Substances

  • Cybin Announces Grant of U.S. Patent Covering its Proprietary Compound CYB004 (Deuterated DMT) for the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders (Psilocybin Alpha)

Nitrous Oxide

  • Another new weapon to beat Corona, first 'nasal spray' launched in India (News Track)

  • Nitrous Oxide Safe For Dental Procedures In Children With Sickle Cell Disease: Study (Medical Dialogues)

Ketamine

  • Ketamine effectively silences suicidal thoughts, especially in bipolar patients (Study Finds)

  • Researching Ketamine for Social Anxiety Disorder (Truffle Report)

  • Yale researcher receives grant to study effects of ketamine in individuals with epilepsy (Yale Daily News)

  • Trip Tunes: A Conversation with Producer Jon Hopkins About Making Music for Ketamine (DoubleBlind)

  • Ketamine Infusions in the Home May Facilitate Safe Treatment Access During the Pandemic (Pharmacy Times)

Miscellaneous

  • Can microdosing psychedelics boost mental health? Here’s what the evidence suggests. (National Geographic)

  • Utah House Overwhelmingly Approves Psychedelics Study Task Force Bill (Marijuana Moment)

  • Maryland Senate Bill Would Provide ‘Cost-Free Access’ To Psychedelics For Military Veterans (Marijuana Moment)

  • Psychedelics Offer New Route to Recovery from Eating Disorders (NEO.LIFE)

  • Are Psychedelics the Future of Pain Relief? (VICE)

  • Michigan Activists Submit Psychedelics Decriminalization Language (High Times)

  • DEA Faces Backlash Over Proposed Scheduling Of Five Psychedelic Compounds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Proposed Drug-Decrim Ballot Initiative All Set in Washington State (Filter)

  • Can Psychedelics Make People More Drawn to Conspiracy Theories? (Sam Woolfe)

  • Yes, Psychedelics Do Change Our Metaphysical Beliefs (DoubleBlind)

  • Panel Discusses Coalition Building to Unlock Therapeutic Effects of Psychedelics (The Yale School)

  • Legal Psychedelics: The U.S. Cities Where Psilocybin, LSD And Others Are Decriminalized (Healing Maps)

  • Canada’s Reforms on Psychedelics Are Slowly Taking Shape (Bloomberg)

  • Survey Shows 65% of Affected Americans Want Access to Psychedelic Treatments for Mental Health Conditions (Pharmacy Times)

  • New Polling by Mind Medicine Australia Reveals Over 60% of Australians Support Increased Access to Psychedelic Medicines (Mind Medicine Australia)

  • Big Pharma In Psychedelics: Inside Mindset Pharma’s Deal With Otsuka (Forbes)

  • Using Real-World Evidence to Accelerate Psychedelic Drug Development (Truffle Report)

  • Is city getting ‘high’ on hallucinating drugs? (The Hindu)

  • Drug Euphoria Is a Good Thing, Actually (Filter)

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