New RAND Report Shows Therapeutic Use Driving U.S. Views Towards Psychedelics
A new report from the RAND Corporation shows that nearly one-quarter of U.S. adults now support the legal use of psilocybin with public support driven by approval for therapeutic not personal access or recreational use. The post New RAND Report Shows Therapeutic Use Driving U.S. Views Towards Psychedelics first appeared on Lucid News. The post New RAND Report Shows Therapeutic Use Driving U.S. Views Towards Psychedelics appeared first on Lucid News.
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