Observations on 25 Years of Cannabis Law Reforms and Their Implications for the Psychedelic Renaissance in the United States

Posted: 21 Oct 2022

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Robert A. Mikos

Vanderbilt University - Law School

Date Written: October 1, 2022

Abstract

Interest in psychedelics is booming, heralding a possible psychedelic renaissance in the United States. But policy makers interested in expanding access to psychedelic substances would be wise to heed lessons gleaned from the past 25 years of marijuana law reforms. That experience suggests that it may prove impossible to repeal or narrow the federal ban on psychedelics in the near term, but that states provide an alternative pathway to reform. Still, to blunt the risk of a federal crackdown, policy makers may need to sacrifice certain policy goals. Furthermore, until the public warms to a broader psychedelic renaissance, policy makers may pursue narrow reforms. Policy makers will also need to address thorny questions over how psychedelics will be supplied once legalized.

Suggested Citation

Mikos, Robert A., Observations on 25 Years of Cannabis Law Reforms and Their Implications for the Psychedelic Renaissance in the United States (October 1, 2022). Annual Review of Law and Social Science, Vol. 18, pp. 155-167, 2022, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4252405 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-lawsocsci-120621-012645

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