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This is a first-person account from a psychiatry resident (me) enrolling in a clinical trial of psilocybin. Somewhere between a trip report, an overview of the pharmacology of psilocybin, and a review of the clinical evidence suggesting pronounced benefits for depression.

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What am I missing?

That marijuana is even than this! People are growing it illegally right now!

I agree that banning it is hard, and probably impossible to completely stamp out, given it's current prevalence, but I think it's easier to target a specific plant, than literally all sources of sugar, water, and yeast.

The US government did try pretty hard for like 50 years and failed abjectly, so it must at least be... fairly hard? I'm prepared to accept "both are above the threshold of hardness that the richest most powerful nation in the world can accomplish"?

Yeah, but I thought you were arguing that controlling weed is harder relative to controlling alcohol, and I'm not seeing it.

Also, if potency is just about the female flower thing, how come it increased around the time of it's normalization / legalization? Doesn't that imply that attempts to ban it are actually keeping the potency down?

Yeah, but I thought you were arguing that controlling weed is harder relative to controlling alcohol, and I'm not seeing it.

IDK why you thought that -- I said ' "I dropped some seeds in the bush someplace" isn't bad... '

Doesn't that imply that attempts to ban it are actually keeping the potency down?

IDK, maybe? Careful illegal growers were certainly making very potent weed back in the 90's; probably earlier. How potent does it need to be?

IDK why you thought that:

Quotes like this:

Cannabis is even easier tho...

or this:

That marijuana is even than this! People are growing it illegally right now!