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qscguk1 t1_itryf6j wrote

I don’t really trip anymore (maybe some mushrooms once in a blue moon), but they helped me a lot in understanding and accepting myself. How can I help the cause legally?

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psychsafetyalliance OP t1_its03bd wrote

Connecting with Decriminalize Nature to start an initiative to decriminalize plant-based psychedelics in your city or state is one option.

Supporting any such existing campaigns in your city or state is another.

If you're a college student, starting or joining a chapter of Students for Sensible Drug Policy is a good move.

You can also support the Drug Policy Alliance, which is the major national organization pushing for drug policy reform.

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iownthesky22 t1_itsqxd1 wrote

Decriminalize Nature is rife with gross and messy approaches to advancing their agenda, lend themselves to silencing indigenous folk, and are just not particularly well versed on anything outside of legalizing “”””plant medicine””””. Chacruna, EntheoNation, and Visionaries Gathering are much, much better resources to start with, from someone that tried very hard to find common ground with Decrim Nature.

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psychsafetyalliance OP t1_itsrjka wrote

Great, thanks for your input! We've heard of Chacruna but are not familiar with the other organizations you've mentioned (we're much more on the science/harm reduction side than the policy side), but will avoid recommending Decriminalize Nature in the future if they suck.

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A_Naany_Mousse t1_ituifeg wrote

Yep. Basically Decrim Nature is advocating for peyote legalization without regard for the objections of the Native American Church. Wild Peyote is extremely important for so many American Indians, but it only grows in a somewhat limited range and is becoming scarce for several reasons. The Native American Church basically doesn't want peyote legalized and then have peyote populations decimated by psychedelic tourism. I mean peyote is a huge lifeline for so many American Indians and it's wild to think they'd risk losing access to their sacred plant because of reckless legalization.

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2022/09/17/native-religious-leaders-oppose-moves-decriminalize-peyote/10363740002/

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ArdentVermillion t1_ittrsho wrote

Any supporting evidence for those bold claims or are we expected to simply take your word for it?

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