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This year, Oregon became the first state to introduce psilocybin therapy. Industry leaders say they’re learning as they go.
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One of Oregon’s first psilocybin clients gives new system the thumbs up
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The Oregon Health Authority has granted a license to the state’s first psilocybin service center. This week, EPIC Healing Eugene got the green light to soon offer psychedelic therapy sessions to clients 21 and older.
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The complicated financial landscape around psilocybin means none of the early businesses are guaranteed to survive the next few years as Oregon tries to navigate the uncharted landscape of allowing therapeutic use of a drug that is still illegal federally.
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Hundreds of psilocybin facilitators from around the state have now graduated or are near the end of their programs.
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Voters across Oregon mostly voted against allowing the therapeutic use of the psychedelic drug psilocybin on Tuesday.
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Voters in a growing number of cities and counties in Oregon will have the chance to put either a temporary or permanent ban on psilocybin facilities this fall.
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Oregon voters have until Nov. 3rd to make up their minds on 4 statewide ballot measures. The issues are campaign finance limits, raising taxes on…
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An initiative to allow the therapeutic use of psilocybin in Oregon has qualified for the November ballot.