After enjoying an explosion of popularity in the 60s, psychedelic use declined with the emerging “War on Drugs,” and research was completely halted for 20 years starting in 1972. Fast forward to today, and we’re now seeing some form of psychedelic renaissance, with growing interest in their ability to “change minds” for the average person and to potentially help people with a variety of ailments. For those of us who are keen to minimize the risk of entering another psychedelic drought, and who have experience with launching nonprofit startups, what type of nonprofit psychedelic advocacy group do you think could do the most good?
Many thanks for your important work, and for doing this AMA.
After enjoying an explosion of popularity in the 60s, psychedelic use declined with the emerging “War on Drugs,” and research was completely halted for 20 years starting in 1972. Fast forward to today, and we’re now seeing some form of psychedelic renaissance, with growing interest in their ability to “change minds” for the average person and to potentially help people with a variety of ailments. For those of us who are keen to minimize the risk of entering another psychedelic drought, and who have experience with launching nonprofit startups, what type of nonprofit psychedelic advocacy group do you think could do the most good?
Many thanks for your important work, and for doing this AMA.