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    Publisher’s Note: From Stigma to Science

    By Jonathan Sposato,

    14 days ago

    Right or wrong, psychedelics have long been relegated to the fringes of society, dismissed as dangerous substances with no legitimate medical value. Having grown up during the late ‘60s and ‘70s, my word associations for “magic mushrooms” were always with “Woodstock hippies” or worse, “Charles Manson.”

    But recent research taking place in our region has begun to challenge this perception, uncovering the profound potential of things such as psilocybin, MDMA, and LSD to treat heal the human psyche. In this increasingly complex world, could a simple mushroom be the answer to depression, anxiety, PTSD, and even addiction?

    Seattle, with its progressive reputation, is currently playing a big role in this “psychedelic renaissance.” We could potentially lead the nation in unlocking the value of psychedelics. The region’s trifecta of STEM expertise, cultural openness, and entrepreneurial drive has fostered an environment where both research and therapeutic trials have begun in earnest and at scale.

    In 2022, the Seattle City Council approved a resolution to decriminalize noncommercial activity around a wide range of psychedelic substances, and Seattle became the largest major city in the United States to do so. Last year, Gov. Jay Inslee signed legislation that enacts a state task force to further psychedelics and lay the groundwork for a long-term strategic plan. That bill, known as SB 5263, authorized UW Medicine to launch a pilot program in 2025 to safely access and study psilocybin. Sorry everyone, but applications for that trial are now closed.

    What really sets Seattle apart in this burgeoning field is not just its science or even politics, but its commitment to social justice and equity.

    And again, on character, what really sets Seattle apart in this burgeoning field is not just its science or even politics, but its commitment to social justice and equity. To this day, the legacy of the War on Drugs still looms large over any discussions of drug policy and psychedelic legalization, but local initiatives like “Decriminalize Nature Seattle” are continuing the work to decriminalize possession and use of natural psychedelics, recognizing that punitive drug policies have disproportionately harmed marginalized communities. By shifting the focus from punishment to education, Seattle and Washington state are leading the way in pivoting the national conversation.

    I’ve said this before: What happens in Seattle influences the rest of the country and the world. In this issue of Seattle magazine, we invite you to explore with us the groundbreaking research and treatments reshaping our understanding of psychedelics, and their incredible potential to heal and transform. Our stories in this issue point to the challenges and solutions that promise to reshape the way we think about health care. The mental health renaissance unfolding in our own backyard is nothing short of innovative and inspiring.

    Yours in entheogens,

    Jonathan NG Sposato

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