Why it matters: Senator John Fetterman has voiced his support for psychedelics as a form of mental health therapy during a Senate Agriculture subcommittee hearing. Fetterman, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, has previously advocated for drug reform and called on President Biden to decriminalize marijuana.
What they are saying: Fetterman believes psychedelics, specifically magic mushrooms, could be an economic boom for the mushroom sector and revolutionize mental health. During the hearing, Fetterman asked a farming cooperative owner if they were open to the idea of growing psychedelic mushrooms, to which he said they were open.
The big picture: The emerging drug reform movement has reached Capitol Hill with Fetterman’s support of psychedelics as a form of mental health therapy. This could lead to further conversations and actions towards alternative forms of mental health treatment.
What to watch: Fetterman’s advocacy for drug reform and support of psychedelics as a form of mental health therapy could spark further discussions and proposals towards decriminalization and alternative treatments. Keep an eye on any potential legislation or policies that may come from this movement.
My take: It’s refreshing to see politicians push for drug reform and alternative forms of mental health treatment. The war on drugs has been a failure and it’s time to explore alternative options that prioritize mental health and wellbeing. Psychedelics have shown promising results in treating various mental health conditions, and it’s time to have more conversations and studies around their potential benefits.