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Legalizing magic mushrooms under Trump? Psychedelic fans remain skeptical

  • Benji Dezaval distributes hallucinogenic mushrooms at his Colorado "psychedelic church," which he founded to comply with laws allowing their use in spiritual ceremonies.
  • Robert Kennedy Jr. Supports psychedelic legalization but is criticized by Dezaval for his history of misinformation, which may harm the movement.
  • Dezaval has provided mushrooms to over 1,000 people, with participants reporting positive effects, including improved motivation for those suffering from depression.
  • Colorado law requires mushrooms to be consumed under supervision, with the first licensed centers opening this summer.
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Legalizing magic mushrooms under Trump? Psychedelic fans remain skeptical

Dressed in a floral shawl, Benji Dezaval carefully places hallucinogenic mushrooms on the tongues of the faithful of his Colorado "psychedelic church," as if they were communion wafers.

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Your Alaska Link broke the news in on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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