(This story first appeared at reMind, a psychedelics business platform. The reMind Psychedelics Business Forum is Dec. 3 at MJBizCon. Full information about the forum is available here.)
New Jersey lawmakers are hoping to succeed with psychedelics policy reform in ways their counterparts in California and Connecticut have not – at least not so far.
While Colorado, Oregon and now Massachusetts asked voters to decide whether to legalize psychedelic medicines, the Garden State is pursuing legislative action.
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The Psilocybin Behavioral Health Access and Services Act, sponsored by New Jersey state Sens. Nick Scutari and Joe Vitale, would create a legal framework for psilocybin cultivation, manufacturing, testing and administration as part of a therapeutic-access model.
The bill was reintroduced in the Legislature in January and
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