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Decriminalize Entheogens Jackson, Michigan 2024

 

Hello and thank you for your support in decriminalizing entheogens in Jackson Michigan.

We seek to decriminalize and make available education and information regarding responsible, safe, and meaningful access to entheogenic plants and fungi for those seeking these as a path toward healing, exploration, or expanding of consciences. There are many ways you can help. Below you will find four different emails that can be sent to the city council members here in Jackson. Simply insert their name at the beginning and your name at the end. You are more than welcome to also share your personal story here. We deserve our right to nature and decriminalizing entheogenic plants will accomplish this! Our community needs to know! Lets Decriminalize entheogens in Jackson, Michigan 2024

 

Jackson County Commissioners to send the emails to: 

Ward 1 Arlene Robinson: arobinson@cityofjackson.org

Ward 2 Freddie Dancy: f_dancy@hotmail.com

Ward 3 Angelita V. Gunn: Angela_Velasco@yahoo.com

Ward 4 Conner Wood: cwood@cityofjackson.org

Ward 5 Shalanda Hunt: shunt@cityofjackson.org

Ward 6 Will Forgrave: forgravefor6@gmail.com

 

Email 1

Hello, [Insert Name]

We the people of Jackson want to decriminalize entheogens. Will you help? We have provided some great information we think you should know about.

Did you know that a May 2018 study by UC Davis researchers and scientists found that natural “magic mushrooms” inspire strong neural growth? The study shows increases In Dendrite growth, the number of Dendrites per neuron, and a widening of the Axon, all critical to the flow of information in the human brain. This enables plasticity in neural patterns, allowing for one of the most successful forms of treatment for depression, PTSD, and end-of-life anxiety. Below, find links to scientific and news articles, including the groundbreaking UC Davis study, to learn more about one of nature’s greatest medicines that co-evolved with humans, mammals, and life on Earth for hundreds of millions of years.

Psilocybe Mushrooms:

  • Respected as safe and sacred medicine for millennia throughout the world
  • Beneficial for depression, anxiety, addictions, and recidivism
  • Encourages openness, creativity, neuroplasticity, and spiritual growth
  • Johns Hopkins study: 80% considered their psilocybin experience as one of the top 5 most meaningful experiences in their lives
  • UCLA and NYU are studying psilocybin as treatment for end-of-life anxiety
  • Canadian federal government has recently granted medical exemptions for four end-of-life patients to be able to use psilocybin

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