Psychedelic Science is the second major psychedelic conference to announce an event in Denver next year.
More than 10,000 attendees are expected over the conference's five days, according to MAPS, with programming focusing on business, culture, medicine, health care, science, policy and other areas connected to regulated psychedelic therapy. The event was planned prior to the passage of, the voter-approved measure that decriminalized certain psychedelics and set a timeline for legal mushroom psilocybin therapy, according to Psychedelic Science executive producer Benjamin Greenzweig.
, a new industry expo for the burgeoning psychedelic treatment sector, announced in November that it would be coming to the Colorado Convention Center in September. "That was a very successful step forward for this industry," Greenzweig says of the FDA decisions."Clearly since 2017, and even in the past two to three years, we've seen how quickly research and science have accelerated."
leading the implementation. DORA will be charged with licensing"healing centers," where psychedelics can be used for therapeutic purposes in a supervised setting. DORA will also license facilitators, who will assist people ages 21 and up during psychedelics sessions; these facilitators will also be able to visit users at their homes or in approved medical-care facilities to facilitate psychedelic treatment, according to Prop 122's language.
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