Explaining Colorado Prop 122 with co-author Joshua Kappel, and our hosts Jimmy and Nicholas. Joshua Kappel, chair of the campaign committee for the Natural Medicine Health Act, helps Colorado citizens understand the precise contours of decriminalization.
They discuss the differences between the public, regulated use of plant-based psychedelics and private, personal use in community healing models. Joshua describes the permissions and limitations on personal and state-regulated psychedelic use, as set forth by Proposition 122.
In addition to removing criminal penalties for plant-based psychedelic use, our hosts explore Prop 122’s regulations on professional licensure, access to medical care, child-rearing, and drug paraphernalia. How does the proposition affect psychedelic cultivation and processing?
What are the nuances of sharing natural psychedelics? Who can share them, and under what contexts? Later, our hosts will explore how cannabis legislation outcomes are influencing and informing the trajectory of psychedelic reform efforts. How does Proposition 122 protect personal use and community healing without opening the door to unregulated capitalism?
About Psychedelic Passage: Psychedelic Passage ( [ Ссылка ] ) facilitates safe containers for sacred psychedelic use by creating an online ecosystem that leverages human connection to pair journeyers with a network of pre-vetted, professional guides in their local area. The company’s comprehensive vetting process ensures each hand-selected facilitator serves journeyers with integrity. The goal is to inspire trust, confidence, and lasting change in each journeyer. To date, their network of guides has facilitated hundreds of safe and transformational journeys for people all across the United States. You can also learn more about the founders and hosts by viewing the bios for Nicholas Levich and Jimmy Nguyen.
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