RFK, Ramaswamy And Williamson Push Psychedelics Reform On Presidential Campaign Trail – Marijuana Moment

Posted: December 22, 2023 at 7:55 pm

Democratic, Republican and independent 2024 presidential candidates might disagree on many major political issues, but three hopefuls have each recently used their platform on the campaign trail to promote their visions for psychedelics reform.

Marianne Williamson, who is running for the Democratic nomination against incumbent President Joe Biden, has released a comprehensive drug policy platform that broadly condemns prohibition, pledging to legalize less harmful drugs including marijuana and psilocybin while providing free access to psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy to treat drug addiction.

Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy reaffirmed his more modest position last week, calling for the decriminalization of ayahuasca and ketamine for military veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to mitigate the suicide crisis.

Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who left the Democratic primary to run as an independent candidate, is sharing why hes embraced allowing access to psychedelics for mental health treatment, describing how his sons experience with ayahuasca helped him process the death of his mother.

Its a uniquely 2024 commonality among the otherwise divided candidates, underscoring the increased bipartisan interest in exploring the therapeutic potential of psychedelics.

Each candidate had previously expressed support for psychedelics reform, but recent statements and campaign materials add context to how they view the issue and how they envision implementing change if they beat the political odds to get elected to the White House.

The Democratic candidate released a new drug policy platform last week, emphasizing the need for bold reform to tackle the overdose epidemic.

The War on Drugs has completely failed to alleviate the problem it supposedly set out to solve, she said. It has only created more problems, fueling mass incarceration and violence at home and abroad.

Williamson also said that its something of a misnomer to say the drug war has failed, arguing that it achieved racially discriminatory and political end goals of the Nixon administration as intended.

If we are actually interested in solving drug problems, we must recognize that drug addiction is a symptom of the wider malaise in our society, and punishing people for it does nothing to address its root causes, she said. Furthermore, every adult deserves the right to control what they put in their own body, as long as they are not harming anyone else.

The candidates plan lays out four drug policy pillars that she said would save lives and preserve individual liberties:

At a recent campaign event in Iowa, the Republican candidate spoke with an attendee who voiced support for the therapeutic use of certain psychedelics. Ramaswamy said that he agreed theres a need to make plant-based medicines available, though he wants to start with veterans suffering from PTSD.

What was whacky yesterday is true today. Thats what history teaches us, he said.

Ramaswamy, whose overall drug policy platform has evolved in several, sometimes conflicting, ways over his campaignincluding backing federal marijuana legalization while voting against a cannabis initiative on Ohios ballotsaid in an X post last week that he supports decriminalizing ayahuasca & ketamine for veterans suffering from PTSD, to prevent the epidemic of fentanyl & suicide.

As President, I will take a holistic approach to ensure our veterans receive the care they need to live long, flourishing livesstarting during their service and continuing in the decades that follow, he said.

The Democratic-turned-independent candidate has been vocal about his support for expanding therapeutic access to psychedelics since entering the race, and he shared one of the personal reasons hes come to embrace the reform during an appearance at a Genius Network event last week.

Kennedy, who has proposed legalizing marijuana and psychedelics and using tax revenue from their sales to fund holistic treatment centers, said that he was moved by his sons experience with ayahuasca.

My inclination would be to make them available, at least in therapeutic settings and maybe more generally, but in ways that would discourage the corporate control and exploitation of it, he said.

After his wifes death by suicide, Kennedy said that his son struggled to process the trauma. But on a trip to Patagonia, he participated in an ayahuasca ceremony that proved psychologically healing, helping him come to terms with the loss after a profound journey that involved interplanetary exploration.

The last planet he visited, his mother was there. And she started passing through him, in and out of him again and again and every time she did that, he felt all these experiences of forgiveness, of love, of understanding, of comprehension, of empathy and compassion, Kennedy recalled. When he came back from that trip, he was completely changed. He was very open about talking about his feelings, [but] the reason I really know that it changed him is he started taking out the garbage and doing the dishes.

The candidate added that he also knows a Navy SEAL veterans and NFL players who have gone through psychedelic experiences that have helped them deal with conditions such as PTSD and traumatic brain injuries.

The comments and platforms offer more examples of the growing bipartisanship around psychedelics reform, which has also seen Democratic and Republican congressional lawmakers come together to support research into their therapeutic use.

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