Nearly 70 percent of adults have faced traumatic events; the profound impacts of trauma and its deep-rooted mind-body connection are more pertinent than ever.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom Oct. 7 vetoed a state bill seeking to legalize some naturally occurring psychedelics.
The doctors and law enforcement leaders say legalizing unsupervised psychedelic usage poses great risks to users’ mental and physical health and public safety.
A California bill seeking to legalize some naturally occurring hallucinogens is now headed to the governor’s desk after narrowly passing the Legislature.
Nearly 70 percent of adults have faced traumatic events; the profound impacts of trauma and its deep-rooted mind-body connection are more pertinent than ever.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom Oct. 7 vetoed a state bill seeking to legalize some naturally occurring psychedelics.
The doctors and law enforcement leaders say legalizing unsupervised psychedelic usage poses great risks to users’ mental and physical health and public safety.
A California bill seeking to legalize some naturally occurring hallucinogens is now headed to the governor’s desk after narrowly passing the Legislature.