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This suggests that magic mushrooms are used by young adults largely as an experimental drug. Psilocybin, the psychedelic compound found in magic mushrooms, helps to "open up" depressed people’s brains, even weeks after use, a study has found. I think I first really took note of this issue when I heard friends starting to talk about potential benefits for treating anxiety. Not too long after, we encountered a border seizure case involving magic mushrooms, purchased over the counter in British Columbia.

This law was viewed as a political response to a growing fear of psychedelic drug use in young people and the spread of the counterculture movement. In the early 1950s, an American banker and mushroom enthusiast named R. Gordon Wasson came across an indigenous tribe using psychoactive mushrooms when he was on vacation in Mexico, according to Drug Policy Alliance. Wasson sent samples of the mushrooms to Albert Hoffmann, a Swiss chemist known for discovering LSD. Hoffmann isolated psilocybin from the mushroom Psilocybe mexicana in 1957, and he developed a way to produce a synthetic version of the psychedelic compound a year later. Psilocybin, like other psychedelics, is illegal in the United States, but controlled doses may have therapeutic effects.

By comparison, researchers found the number of psilocybin-related calls to poison centers from patients years old between 2013 and 2018, prior to decriminalization efforts, was largely unchanged. There have been high-quality studies looking at MDMA and PTSD, but there have not been high-quality studies looking at psilocybin and PTSD. I was concerned about this legislation, because I think we’re getting ahead of where the science is on substances.