“Therapists, psychiatrists, and neurologists are afraid to discuss psychedelics with their patients. When we get this bill out of the Judiciary Committee, it will give these professionals the space they need to educate without fearing reprisal in their career,” remarked James Davis, who led efforts to pass psychedelic decriminalization measures across six Massachusetts cities.
Advocates also raised concerns about ballot measures filed in Massachusetts by a Washington-D.C. based super pac, “New Approaches,” that would create a strictly regulated framework for use.
The Super Pac responsible has not yet selected a ballot measure to move forward with, leaving open the possibility of spending tens of millions of dollars for a state law that would maintain jail sentences for people who grow their own mushrooms.