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Front Cover: Color Bird by Natasha Chomko
Back Cover: Dehydration by Natasha Chomko
| About the Cover Artist, Natasha Chomko | |
| Psychedelic Science | |
| From the Desk of Rick Doblin, Ph.D. | Rick Doblin, Ph.D. |
| MAPS Research: MDMA-Assisted Therapy for PTSD | |
| MAPS News | |
| MAPS’ Strategic Priorities for a Post- Prohibition Reality | Kan Yan and Fede Menapace |
| Dare We Do Better? Drug Education for the MAPS Movement | Shirelle Noble |
| MAPS Doubles Ethnoracial Diversity in Trials Again | McKenna Leighton and Charlotte Harrison |
| Bringing Psychedelics Under Control: Legal Regulation as a Pathway to Safety and Wider Access | Scott Bernstein |
| A Framework for Regulating the Promotion of Psychedelics in a Fully Legalized Context | Dana Karout |
| Coordinated Federal and State Psychedelic Policy: So Outrageous it Just Might Work? | Brett Waters |
| Oregon’s Journey: The Implementation of Ballot Measure 109, The Oregon Psilocybin Services Act | Angie Allbee |
| Psilocybin Facilitator Training Programs in Oregon: An Inside Look at Oregon’s Burgeoning Psychedelic Marketplace | Jon Dennis |
| Considering Complexities with Measure 109 Implementation | Jonathan Perez-Reyzin and Ismail Lourido Ali, J.D. |
| This Won’t Last Forever: Reframing Perspectives on Drug Sellers | Mitchell Gomez |
| Legal Coca: Colombia’s Drug Policy Insurrection | David Restrepo |
| Indigenous Medicine Conservation: Foundational During the Psychedelic Movement | Miriam Volat, M.S. |
In Memoriam: Ann Shulgin, Forerunner of Today’s Psychedelic Re-Emergence, Dies at 91 | David Presti, Maria Mangini, and Bob Jesse |
| MAPS: Who We Are | |
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Chief Editor: Bia Labate, Ph.D.
Communications Director: Betty Aldworth
Managing Editor: Grace Cepe
Associate Editor: Bryce Montgomery
Designer: Katherine Kinsey