Oregon is on track to become the first state in the US where people can take “magic” mushrooms legally. In 2020, Oregon legalized psilocybin through a ballot initiative called Measure 109, which will allow both Oregon residents and tourists aged 21 and older to access legal “magic” mushrooms in the state. Right now the timeline for that is still being decided, and the final regulations are being completed. It is hoped that that information will be released in the next few months. What is known, though, is that businesses will need a special license from the Oregon Health Authority to sell psilocybin, and a trained facilitator will administer the drug and supervise your entire experience at a set location. Costs for the psilocybin experiences aren’t determined by the law, but they’re expected to vary based on where you choose to have your experience. It’s expected to cost anywhere from $1500 to $7000. It’s still unclear when those services will be available to the public. The manager of Oregon Psilocybin Services at the Oregon Health Authority, Angela Allbee, said that licenses will be available to businesses by early January. Businesses may be able to open their doors in the first half 2023, at the earliest. Comments are closed.
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