NY Times: Veterans Have Become Unlikely Lobbyists in Push to Legalize Psychedelic Drugs

Veterans, drawing on their military service and struggles, emerge as powerful advocates for psychedelic medicine, particularly in addressing post-traumatic stress and mental health challenges.

This article accentuates the intersection of the mental health crisis among Veterans, the advocacy for psychedelic medicine, and the changing landscape of drug laws. With a focus on the alarming rate of Veteran suicides and the inadequacies of traditional pharmacological interventions, the campaign led by Veterans seeks alternative solutions, including psychedelic therapies. The narrative emphasizes the urgency of addressing mental health issues among Veterans and explores the evolving public attitudes toward drug prohibition.

Read the article here.

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