Oregon's Legal Psilocybin Program Opens, Meeting High Demand for Magic Mushrooms

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Oregon has become the first state in the US to offer legal access to psilocybin, also known as magic mushrooms, through licensed service centers. The centers have a waitlist of over 3,000 people seeking treatment for depression, PTSD, and end-of-life dread. No prescription or referral is needed, but clients must be 21 years or older and complete a preparation session with a licensed facilitator. While psilocybin remains illegal in most of the US, the FDA has designated it a "breakthrough therapy." Oregon's move is seen as a potential revolution in mental health care, although some critics argue it is unsafe and makes misleading promises.
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