L.A. dispensaries openly sell ‘magic mushrooms’ as state weighs decriminalization

June 6, 2023 · Los Angeles Times

Magic mushrooms have been used as a punchline in the past, but now a growing body of research suggests they may be a medicine of the future. While psilocybin mushrooms and other psychedelics are still illegal, some L.A.-area dispensaries are selling them openly and there is growing support to relax the laws. (Full Story)

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