Sensible Drug Policy

The International Collaborative for Psychedelic Medicine is committed to psychedelic drug reform and sensible, non-partisan policies at the local, state, federal, and international level. We support the development and implementation of legal frameworks that are evidence-based, compassionate, and equitable for all.

 
 

Advocacy Groups

  • Students for Sensible Drug Policy

    Focused on advocating for sensible drug laws and approaches via youth participation in the development, implementation, and evaluation of drug policies and programs.

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  • Drug Policy Alliance

    Focused on decriminalizing drugs and building health-based alternatives; uprooting the drug war from civil systems; and reinvesting drug war resources into harmed communities.

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  • International Drug Policy Consortium

    Focused on the effectiveness, direction, and content of drug policies at the national and international level; and evidence-based policies that are effective at reducing drug-related harm.

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  • Society for Psychedelic Outreach, Reform and Education

    Focused on supporting communities in building power, equity, and responsibility towards shaping their destinies as psychedelic drugs become integrated in society.

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  • International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research, & Service

    Focused on transforming society’s relationship with psychoactive plants by engaging with issues resulting from the globalization of ayahuasca, iboga, and other ethnobotanicals.

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  • Open Society Foundations - Global Drug Policy Program

    Focused on research, dialogue, advocacy, engagement, and action with policymakers, academics, and grassroots groups to end prohibition and punitive drug control.

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“It’s time to end our hypocritical stance on drug policy and take a more common sense approach.”

— Wesley Shirola, Northwestern University