Harrison Jordan on Canada's Psychedelics Revolution: Legal Insights and Healing Potential
I have seen the effects of psychedelics on people and how it can expand their spiritual journey, as well as trauma healing with respect to past traumas, and it's really eye-opening for me.
Ever wondered how psychedelics are transforming lives in Canada? In this episode of 'The Peace on Drugs', host Aaron Akulis sits down with Harrison Jordan, a cannabis and psychedelic lawyer from Toronto. They dive into the evolving landscape of psychedelics access in Canada and its profound implications for spiritual growth and trauma recovery. Harrison brings his expertise to the table, discussing the Special Access Program that allows patients to apply for psilocybin or MDMA through their doctors.
He also sheds light on the legal nuances surrounding these substances, including Health Canada's class-wide exemptions for medical professionals. The conversation doesn't stop there. Harrison shares compelling stories of how psychedelics are helping people expand their consciousness and heal from deep-seated traumas. Aaron and Harrison also tackle the broader issues tied to the war on drugs, such as how it has driven addicts from clinics to the streets and the role of the industrial prison complex.
They explore practical solutions like safe injection sites and safe supply programs, aiming to offer guidance and hope to those struggling with addiction. If you're curious about the intersection of law, spirituality, and healing, this episode is a must-listen. It's a rich dialogue that not only informs but also inspires.