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Legal status of psilocybin mushrooms: Revision history


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  • curprev 07:1007:10, 12 August 2012AscendingPig talk contribsm 23,168 bytes +74 This whole article probably needs a "more citations" notice, but we do need some kind of citation for a comparison between psilocybin and other Schedule I drugs (LSD? Marijuana?) in terms of potential for abuse. undo

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  • curprev 17:3417:34, 8 July 2011174.141.212.129 talk 20,578 bytes −34 Citation NOT needed for the claim that psilocybin mushrooms have zero abuse potential. If you repeatedly take psilocybin mushrooms they don't work anymore until you lay off for a good while. It is literally impossible to be addicted to them. undo

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