In 2018, a senior official at the DEA publicly stated that "the train has left the station on magic mushrooms."
The DEA's own people know which way this is going. Everyone does. The legislation is moving in the same direction for psilocybin as it did for cannabis. Oregon has already decriminalized it. Colorado has decriminalized it. City after city is following. It's not a question of if — it's a question of when.
So here's the real question:
Should you be forced to keep fighting against depression, anxiety or PTSD using tools that don't work because the wahoo's in Washington can't get their act together long enough to sign the paperwork?
We don't think you should. We think you deserve to have access to what actually works. Especially when it's something natural that grows in the ground.
You ever notice that any DEA bust that makes the news uncovered millions of dollars? That's not a coincidence. That's how federal enforcement works — they go after operations worth going after.
If Shrooomz was making millions a month, yeah, that would get someone's attention. But only because of the money.
We're a boutique operation made up of a few people who believe in the power of magic mushrooms enough to make them available for people who suffer from depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
They couldn't care less about our mom and pop operation.
That's why every customer who orders gets their order. That's why you can order with confidence.
Of course, if you think the government is really trying to look out for you by saying you can't have this natural mushroom that grows out of the ground — then you'll have to keep trying antidepressants and hoping that one day they'll arrive at the magical combination that restores your brain chemistry.
But if you are tired of that merry-go-round...
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