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Denver drops drug charges against ‘mushroom rabbi’ who promotes religious psychedelic use

Denver drops drug charges against ‘mushroom rabbi’ who promotes religious psychedelic use
Denver drops drug charges against ‘mushroom rabbi’ who promotes religious psychedelic use

 

By PHILISSA CRAMER/JTA

 

Ben Gorelick is the founder of Sacred Tribe, a multifaith community that integrates psilocybin use and ideas rooted in Jewish tradition.

Denver rabbi who promotes psychedelic use as part of spiritual practice will no longer face prosecution after Coloradans voted last month to legalize psilocybin, the chemical compound found in psychedelic mushrooms.

Denver’s district attorney’s office announced last week that it was dropping charges against Ben Gorelick, the founder of  Sacred Tribe, a multifaith community that integrates psilocybin use and ideas rooted in Jewish tradition. A spokesperson for the office told the Denver Post that the move was “in light of the voters’ decision” to pass Proposition 122, which makes growing and sharing psilocybin and other related substances legal for adults over 21 in Colorado.

 

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