Dr. Bronner’s Donates $1 Million to Oregon Psychedelic Mushroom Decriminalization Efforts
Soap company Dr. Bronner’s — a.k.a. the world’s #1 shower read — has announced its support of the therapeutic use of psilocybin, a.k.a. the psychedelic stuff in magic mushrooms. The company donated $1 million to a campaign supporting a voter initiative in Oregon that would create a framework for mental health practitioners in the state to incorporate psilocybin therapy into their practices.
David Bronner, the cosmic engagement officer for the “activist soap company,” announced the donation on Monday via a Reddit Ama, expanding on the need for it...
David Bronner, the cosmic engagement officer for the “activist soap company,” announced the donation on Monday via a Reddit Ama, expanding on the need for it...
- 4/29/2020
- by Brenna Ehrlich
- Rollingstone.com
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