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News Update: The Current Situation on Psychedelic Mushrooms in Ohio

At present, Ohio is one of the states with the strictest laws when it comes to drugs. This includes psilocybin mushrooms which is a Schedule 1 controlled substance. A bad brand and misunderstanding still put psychedelic mushrooms in a bad light. Current studies show that magic mushrooms are beneficial, especially in the medical field. Even if that’s the case, research overshadows the bad over the good benefits in using them. Backed with sound research, people are rallying for legislation to reconsider their decision. This will help in the legalization of the use of psychedelic mushrooms. According to studies, psychedelic mushrooms are doing more good than harm. This is taking it an inch to possibility in seeing psilocybe in Ohio. 

What the Research Says

Upon hearing “psychedelic mushrooms,” people assume that these are drugs used to go on a trip. Add to the fact that it’s a dangerous substance. This is understandable why people negatively see mushrooms. But, with what the medical research shows, this couldn’t be further from the truth.

Research on psilocybin focuses a lot on its benefits on certain psychiatric disorders. As an example, studies showed effects on depression and schizophrenia. The study showed similar effects compared to psychiatric drugs used for treatment. This is because psilocybin works in the same area of the brain where antidepressants do. Some even state that psilocybin works longer-lasting effects compared to typical antidepressants.  

People worry that this substance is still not safe to use, but studies show otherwise. With the proper dosage and given in a controlled environment, there is nothing to worry about. A safe and controlled environment should be emphasized in taking these magic mushrooms. 

The research shows both potential and is safe to use, according to the study. So, there is no reason to fear using psychedelic mushrooms. As days go by, the research on psychedelic mushrooms is still happening. More results convince people that these substances are harmless. 

Legalizing Psilocybin in Ohio

As of today, psilocybin is still illegal in the majority of the states in the US, with Ohio being part of those states. Unfortunately, when it comes to Ohio’s laws concerning drugs, it happens to have one of the harshest laws. Being caught in possession of psilocybin, for example, would merit a federal offense. Whether it would count as a misdemeanor charge or a felony would depend on the amount with which you are caught. Advocates would argue either way. A substance that can do so much good would be given an out-of-proportion punishment.

Different Kinds of Shrooms

Despite Ohio’s current drug law situation, we can still be hopeful about some things. We can start by looking at cannabis. It took a while before it was legalized in states in the US. Most likely, psilocybin would follow a similar path. Denver and Oakland are great examples! These cities have started lobbying to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms.

Oregon has taken an extra step as well. Not only they decriminalized drugs, but they also recently made a monumental move. This is the first state to legalize psilocybin. While it only covers medical settings, this is still a decision in favor of magic mushrooms. This helps solidify the benefits found in psilocybin mushrooms.

In light of these events, it’s hard to say that there’s no hope for Ohio to follow suit. Of course, given the rigid laws the state has on drugs, it looks like it’ll be a while before they reach that point. But the research is still ongoing. It is difficult to deny the benefits that magic mushrooms can do to our society. Until then, Ohio citizens have to wait. But not just wait. Wait and help educate others to clear out the stigma about psilocybin mushrooms. Joining advocacy groups can also help! This is one way to help legalize such substances. 

Science showed tremendous progress. We can see it and appreciate it more in psychedelic mushrooms. The favor may not be on the side of the magic mushroom, but it’s only a matter of time until that changes.

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