About the Cover Artist, Machado Leão Higher Education:Psychedelic Research Finds a Home in Academia Ali McGhee Zendo Project Celebrations: A Decade at Burning Man and New Beginnings for the Organization …
Download this entire issue (Large Size / Reduced Size) or browse individual articles by title below. About the Cover Artist, Natasha Chomko Psychedelic Science From the Desk of Rick Doblin, Ph.D. Rick …
Ann Shulgin, one of the foremost thinkers and authors to have guided the current resurgence of interest in psychedelics, died at home on July 9, 2022, in the company of people who loved her, at the age …
In the Spring of 2020, a handful of us working in Peyote conservation wrote a piece for the MAPS Bulletin exploring the relationship between Peyote conservation work and the budding psychedelic movement. …
After suffering through decades of the Andean region’s most repressive, expensive, and fruitless drug war, designed and funded by the USA, Colombia is finally revolting against its historical drug policy …
Even for those who live within the world of unregulated drug markets, it is likely that drug sellers aren’t what you likely think they are. For those who don’t live in that world, it’s a near …
In MAPS’ Winter 2021 Bulletin article, “Beyond Oregon: A New Drug Policy Horizon in the U.S.,”1 we discussed hopes for Oregon’s regulatory implementation of Measure 1092, the Oregon Psilocybin …
Oregon Psilocybin Services (OPS) is housed within the Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division’s Center for Health Protection and is working to implement Ballot Measure 109 (M109), the Oregon Psilocybin …
Deaths of despair in our nation rose sharply over the last decade, despite significant increases in spending on mental health care. Given the continuously worsening trajectory and the failure of the mental …
As many readers of this Bulletin will know, psychedelics are increasingly entering mainstream consciousness because of their documented positive effects. As most readers will also know, to date, most public …