Boston Suburbs Look To Decriminalize Natural Psychedelics
That includes psilocybin mushrooms, ayahuasca, the peyote cacti and the iboga plant.
On Wednesday, Cambridge, Massachusetts voted 8 to 1 in its City Council to decriminalize “all Entheogenic Plants and plant-based compounds,” making them a lowest law enforcement priority (h/t Marijuana Moment).
Three weeks earlier, Somerville passed a similar measure with unanimous votes from its City Council.
Cambridge and Somerville have a population of over 105,000 and 80,000, respectively.
The Cambridge resolution makes notice of the fact that the so-called War on Drugs “has historically led to unnecessary penalization, arrest, and incarceration of vulnerable people, particularly people of color and of limited financial means.”
DELIC or the
Company ) (CSE: DELC) (OTCQB: DELCF), a psychedelic wellness-focused company, is pleased to announce it has entered into a binding letter agreement (the
Letter Agreement ) to acquire Ketamine Infusion Centers LLC (
KIC ). KIC is a limited liability corporation formed under the laws of Arizona, which owns and operates two ketamine infusion treatment clinics, one in Phoenix, Arizona and the other in Bakersfield, California (the
Transaction ). Supported by clinical trials and peer reviewed studies, ketamine infusions has emerged as a promising treatment option for chronic diseases and pain disorders.
Transaction Highlights
The Transaction establishes DELIC as a diversified psychedelics organization. KIC has been growing steadily with revenues in excess of USD$1.5 million since 2019
New Jersey is expected to start recreational cannabis sales either later this year or early next. Until then, it s not know what the combined med+rec sales will be, but Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Pablo Zuanic has a rough idea.
He decided to take a look at the numbers in other states to. Read More.
In mid-November, the Vancouver-based company completed a reverse take-over with Molystar Resources Inc.
Most companies in the psychedelics space focus on drug development or ancillary services to the forthcoming industry of psychedelic therapy. But Delic has a unique approach.
It is the only public company in the psychedelics space so far to concentrate on media and live events.
Delic CEO Jackee Stang sat down with Benzinga to give us an overview of the company.
A Focus On Psychedelic Education
“We started Delic because it was very clear at the time that there wasn t an outlet for a mainstream audience to be introduced to psychedelics, to learn about the substances, to communicate to each other and join a community involving psychedelics, and so Delic was our answer to that problem,” says Stang.