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Colorado’s governor wants to legalize an African psychedelic, but there’s a conflict over where ibogaine is sourced
Colorado's Natural Medicine Advisory Board approved sourcing iboga from Gabon's Ebyeng village to support legal psychedelic treatment access, marking the first legal exports.
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Colorado’s governor wants to legalize an African psychedelic, but there’s a conflict over where ibogaine is sourced
Gov. Jared Polis wants to push a new substance into Colorado’s psychedelic medicine program — some say pushing too hard. And a member of a state psychedelic advisory board has called for an investigation into the governor’s psychedelic adviser, accusing…
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Read Full ArticleColorado’s governor wants to legalize an African psychedelic, but there’s a conflict over where ibogaine is sourced; The potential addition to the state’s psychedelic medicine program could have national implications as other states move to regulate hallu
Gov. Jared Polis wants to push a new substance into Colorado’s psychedelic medicine program — some say pushing too hard. And a member of a state psychedelic advisory board has called for an investigation into the governor’s psychedelic adviser, accusing…
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