OREGON MOVES CLOSER TO LEGAL MAGIC MUSHROOMS
- Oregon has approved the regulated use of psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms.
- The first "facilitators" who will accompany clients as they experience the drug have received their state licenses.
- No service centers or laboratories have been licensed yet, causing concern among investors in the industry.
- The Oregon Health Authority says psilocybin may come in various forms, including whole dried mushrooms, ground homogenized fungi, extracts, and edible products.
- As of Tuesday, three manufacturing licenses and three facilitator licenses have been issued.