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You're right, I should've said 'I don't think any of you are suggesting this scenario' as it's unclear what what kind of education you think is adequate before someone has state sponsored access to psychedelics.


I agree education is the main prerequisite, I just also think that education alone probably isn't enough for the state to supply psychedelics to it's citizens; I'd imagine it would have to be more controlled. Maybe the licensing you suggested would work, so once a person is experienced within the medical setting (and/or educated sufficiently) they could then have a license for home use.


I think everyone that wants to try psychedelics should have access, but if it's legally through the state I doubt it will ever be over the counter. I just don't personally believe that's realistic or safe for the population at large.




I think you're right, it's just a matter of what kind of regulation. Although safer options may become available I think there will always be a blackmarket, any scenario where the state supplies psychedelics would probably involve restrictions on how much each person can have within a certain timeframe. I'd imagine few of us that are experienced would want the state determining our doses.


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