Churches, practitioners, therapy centers and any other event where the new "untripped masses" can acquire things as well as the experienced. The new phenomena but also any of the remaining old trip fests, though I thought most have been busted out. All these places are popping up all over and we can document the map.
In New Mexico, we just can't keep, store or sell dried mushrooms above personal use amounts. If you get caught with 16lbs bagged out on the road to hEll paso, they will go 180° about face and treat you like a trafficker. Nothing or very bad, not much middle.
I grow multiple species, one so we can figure out year 'round indoor woodlovers that fruit at 69°, which is the first tropical woodlover. But our congregation trips and we can let others with us or let them take samples of their own. Veterans can get them or any medicine we have free. We have a species collection and trying to get a supply going for growers.
There are counseling centers at
Las Cruces - https://www.mariposa....com/contact-us
Santa fe
Albuquerque - https://psychedelic....=0&s=2&pc=false
There are the peyote native churches, not connected to mushrooms or mdma, but in the light right now with the ayahuasca people and anybody else.
There are Spring and Fall pot fests where pinning tubs, kits and fruit are on vendor tables.
The UNM is doing studies
https://hsc.unm.edu/...ychedelics.html
NMPsychedelic Sciences Society (I'm in this one)
https://m.facebook.c...hedelicscience/
The State govt is reviewing it all
That's a lot. Like California level and Oregon is the same way, but plenty of places have one thing or another or have let go of cultivation where it's not quite so hazardous - anything new or back in with the current "global" trip fad happening in the US.
Edited by KunLong, 29 September 2024 - 05:55 PM.