UK parliament to discuss psilocybin rescheduling

Psychedelic Alpha, in their Bulletin #136 report: "According to the Conservative Drug Policy Reform Group (CDPRG), a debate on ‘Psilocybin Access Rights’ will be heard in the House of Commons in mid-May. The debate will provide an opportunity for members of parliament (MPs) to make the case for better access to psilocybin researchers and ultimately patients, according to a communication from the group. The applicants for the debate represent a variety of parties across the political spectrum, from the incumbent Conservatives through to the Scottish Nationalist Party and the main opposition party, Labour. More than two-dozen MPs supported the debate. The debate is expected to take place on Thursday 18th May at 2pm, with up to three hours allocated. However, this is subject to the confirmation of Parliamentary business."

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