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Half of Americans Think Psychedelics Should Be Legal for Mental Health Conditions

A recent survey was conducted by VeryWellMind in August 2022, polling around 1,800 American adults on their opinions regarding psychedelics. While only 15% responded favorably, 34% veered towards the negative side, and the remaining respondents either never heard of psychedelics or was neutral, around half of the respondents represented half of the population who supported using it for treating mental health disorders.

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