New Mexico Moves Toward Legal Psilocybin Therapy—Will It Pass?

Another state is stepping into the psilocybin conversation—this time, it’s New Mexico. A new bill introduced in the state legislature could make psilocybin therapy a legal treatment option for mental health conditions.
According to KRQE News, the proposed legislation would create a regulated framework for psilocybin-assisted therapy, similar to programs in Oregon and Colorado. If passed, this bill would pave the way for supervised therapeutic use of psilocybin to treat depression, PTSD, and other conditions.
🔬 Key Takeaways from the Bill:
- New Mexico lawmakers are considering legal psilocybin therapy.
- The bill would establish licensed treatment centers for supervised sessions.
- Advocates point to growing research on psilocybin’s mental health benefits.
- If approved, New Mexico could become the next state to embrace psilocybin therapy.
At Black Forest Mushrooms, we’re watching closely as more states begin to recognize what research has been saying for years—mushrooms have the power to heal. New Mexico’s bill represents another step toward making psilocybin therapy accessible for those who need it most.
While legalization is a big milestone, the real challenge is ensuring these treatments are both effective and available to everyone—not just those who can afford premium therapy. As New Mexico debates this legislation, equity and accessibility must be part of the conversation.
Read the full article from KRQE News here:
KRQE.com
Leave a comment