A new law that could have helped people use special plants to feel better was stopped by a leader. But this leader also gave money to some places to study these plants and see if they can help people. In another place, some people who wanted the same thing were not allowed to make their case in court because they didn't have a good lawyer on time. This means that it might become harder for people to use these special plants for feeling better or healing. Read from source...
- The author uses a misleading title that implies progress in psychedelics regulation, but does not provide enough evidence or context to support this claim.
- The author focuses too much on the negative aspects of the situation, while ignoring the positive developments and potential benefits of psilocybin research and therapy.
- The author fails to address the underlying causes and motivations behind the political decisions and legal actions regarding psychedelics, such as the influence of pharmaceutical companies, public opinion, cultural norms, etc.
- The author does not provide any concrete solutions or recommendations for improving the current state of psychedelics regulation, nor does he acknowledge the complexity and diversity of the issue.