Colorado issues first psilocybin-related licenses, kicking off psychedelic industry rollout
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Colorado issues first psilocybin-related licenses, kicking off psychedelic industry rollout
"It's a huge thing to me to be able to enter the industry. Probably one of the greatest things I've done with my life besides fighting for the country."
"I hope more veterans will consider psychedelics as a mental health tool."
Colorado has taken a significant step in legalizing psilocybin-related businesses by issuing its first licenses for psilocybin cultivation and therapy services. The Department of Revenue approved a total of seven applications, paving the way for psychedelic-assisted therapy in the state. Among the licensees is Troy Leonard, a veteran aiming to provide psilocybin mushrooms for therapeutic use. The state anticipates that licensed services will become publicly accessible by spring, marking a new chapter in mental health treatment options.
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