Cedric Jones

Cedric Jones

Cedric is a Vietnam vet and a recovering addict. He has “been there and done that” — and has the receipts. After completing a year-long drug rehabilitation program, Cedric was hired by the facility and worked his way up to Intake Director. He also served as Interim Program Director. 

Cedric has a degree in Broadcast Journalism and has worked in all of the media, including serving as editor of a magazine that focused on drug addiction and recovery. He also hosted a radio program on which he interviewed many of the “movers and shakers” in the recovery industry.

Being thoroughly convinced by comprehensive studies — and personal experience — of the medical benefits of entheogenic plants and fungi, Cedric is committed to providing the public with the necessary fact-based, reliable information to make a decision to support the legalization of entheogenic plants and fungi, which he believes is inevitable.

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500 years ago beer was often brewed with all sorts of additives — including magic mushrooms. Thanks to craft brewing, the “psychedelic pint” may be making a comeback.

Expatriates in the UAE are no longer deported for smoking weed. It is no longer illegal to have a baby out of wedlock. It’s a new day in the UAE. Here’s more.

After a fight by local activists that began more than two years ago, Port Townsend City Council approves a resolution to support decriminalizing psychedelics.

After failing to pass a bill to decriminalize psychedelic plants in July 2021, two months later, the City Council of Arcata unanimously approved the measure.

In October 2021, Easthampton joined Somerville, Cambridge, and Northampton in calling for the decriminalization of magic mushrooms and other entheogenic plants.

In March 2021, Northampton became the third city in Massachusetts to pass a resolution supporting decriminalizing magic mushrooms and other psychedelic plants.

Looking for a university in decriminalized territory? Add Harvard and MIT to the list ✅

Success with psychedelic decriminalization is just one more reason why Somerville is one of the best places to live in Massachusetts.

Hazel Park passes legislation that allows adults to plant, cultivate, purchase, transport, distribute or possess magic mushrooms without fear of legal reprisal.