Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden during the first presidential debate Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, at Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland, Ohio.

Biden’s Defense of Hunter’s Struggle With Drugs Was a Hopeful Moment

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“Black Pill” is internet slang that has gained prominence in 2020. It’s an alternative to the Matrix’s red/blue pill binary, and, as opposed to “opening your mind,” it refers to something that makes you look to the future with harsh and utter pessimism. Last night’s debate was a bulky and bitter black pill. Yet, there was a shining, damn-near beautiful moment that may signal a change in America’s view of addiction.

It ...

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Poison Center warns of effects after Ann Arbor decriminalizes psychedelic substances – School of Medicine News

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The Ann Arbor City Council on Sept. 21 voted unanimously to decriminalize several illicit psychedelic substances, including ayahuasca, mescaline, peyote, psilocybin mushrooms and ibogaine. The rationale for this vote resulted from the work of a grass-roots movement advocating for the use of psychedelics for various physical, emotional and mental health conditions.

Consultants at your Michigan Poison Center at the Wayne State University School of Medicine want anyone who intends to engage in the ...

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Ann Arbor lawmakers vote to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms

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Lawmakers in Ann Arbor, Mich., voted unanimously Monday to decriminalize psychedelic plants and fungi.

The city council voted in favor of a resolution that makes investigating or arresting anyone in the purchase, seizure, growing, cultivation or distribution of entheogenic plants or plant compounds the lowest priority of local law enforcement, AnnArbor.com reported.

The move effectively decriminalizes substances with hallucinogenic properties deemed illegal under state and federal law, including ...

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Ann Arbor council to vote on decriminalizing psychedelic mushrooms, plants

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ANN ARBOR, MI — Two Ann Arbor City Council members are hoping to convince their colleagues to decriminalize magic mushrooms and other psychedelic drugs.

On council’s agenda for Monday, Sept. 21, is a resolution sponsored by Council Members Anne Bannister and Jeff Hayner, both 1st Ward Democrats.

If approved, it would declare the investigation and arrest of people for using, growing, possessing, transporting and distributing ...

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