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In November, Colorado voters approved Proposition 122, which decriminalized the possession of certain defined natural medicines, including psychoactive psilocybin mushrooms.  It also created the Regulated Natural Medicine Access Program, legalizing the production of psilocybin mushrooms in licensed facilities for use at licensed healing centers. Join Adam Foster for a discussion of what the measure did and did not do, a look at how Oregon has implemented a similar law, and a first glance at the timeline for implementation of Proposition 122 and how Colorado regulators are preparing the Access Program.  
 
- What is natural medicine?  
 
- What is the upcoming regulatory framework?  
 
- What have we learned from Oregon, and what can we expect here?  
 
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Psychedelic Business and Natural Medicine in Colorado
In November, Colorado voters approved Proposition, 122, which decriminalized the possession of certain defined natural medicines, including psychoactive psilocybin mushrooms. Proposition 122 also created a Regulated Natural Medicine Access Program, legalizing the production of psilocybin mushrooms in licensed facilities for use at licensed healing centers. Join Adam Foster for a discussion of what the measure did and did not do, a look at how Oregon has implemented a similar law, and a first glance at how the timeline for implementation of proposition 122 and how Colorado regulators are preparing the Access Program.
 
Presented by C. Adam Foster, Esq., Total Management, Inc.
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12:00 - 1:00 pm
Psychedelic Business and Natural Medicine in Colorado
In November, Colorado voters approved Proposition, 122, which decriminalized the possession of certain defined natural medicines, including psychoactive psilocybin mushrooms. Proposition 122 also created a Regulated Natural Medicine Access Program, legalizing the production of psilocybin mushrooms in licensed facilities for use at licensed healing centers. Join Adam Foster for a discussion of what the measure did and did not do, a look at how Oregon has implemented a similar law, and a first glance at how the timeline for implementation of proposition 122 and how Colorado regulators are preparing the Access Program.
 
Presented by C. Adam Foster, Esq., Total Management, Inc.
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