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Bad Trip? Lawsuit Says ‘Magic Mushroom’ Therapy Ended In 4-Story Fall
United States🏛️ PoliticsProgressive20 hr. ago

Bad Trip? Lawsuit Says ‘Magic Mushroom’ Therapy Ended In 4-Story Fall

A Colorado man, Jacob Ramirez, is suing his therapist and her husband over an incident where he allegedly fell four stories from a hotel window during a psilocybin therapy session. According to the lawsuit, Ramirez claims that counselor Rachel McGuire left him unattended while under the influence of psilocybin, leading to the fall. He survived but sustained severe injuries requiring over $2 million in medical treatment. The lawsuit accuses McGuire of practicing without proper licensing and asserts that she failed to adhere to standard safety protocols. Psilocybin, which Colorado voters decriminalized in 2022, remains a contentious issue as states like North Carolina and Massachusetts explore therapeutic applications. While some lawmakers argue for expanded research and access, critics caution against premature legalization.

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Bad Trip? Lawsuit Says ‘Magic Mushroom’ Therapy Ended In 4-Story Fall

A Colorado man, Jacob Ramirez, is suing his therapist and her husband over an incident where he allegedly fell four stories from a hotel window during a psilocybin therapy session. According to the lawsuit, Ramirez claims that counselor Rachel McGuire left him unattended while under the influence of psilocybin, leading to the fall. He survived but sustained severe injuries requiring over $2 million in medical treatment. The lawsuit accuses McGuire of practicing without proper licensing and asserts that she failed to adhere to standard safety protocols. Psilocybin, which Colorado voters decriminalized in 2022, remains a contentious issue as states like North Carolina and Massachusetts explore therapeutic applications. While some lawmakers argue for expanded research and access, critics caution against premature legalization.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the controversy around psilocybin therapy as a progressive cause, highlighting legislative efforts in states like Colorado, North Carolina, and Massachusetts to advance psychedelic research and treatment. It emphasizes support from bipartisan lawmakers and portrays the push for ps

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