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Residents urge Greeley to open zoning for state-regulated psilocybin healing centers
Summary
Several residents and local practitioners urged the City of Greeley to amend zoning rules so licensed, state-regulated natural medicine "micro healing centers" can operate, saying the centers provide clinical, supervised psilocybin-assisted therapy rather than recreational sales.
Two Greeley residents urged the City Council on June 10 to reconsider local zoning rules that they say restrict state-regulated natural medicine providers, including "micro healing centers" offering supervised psilocybin-assisted therapy.
Tiffany Simmons, a licensed practitioner, described micro healing centers as clinical environments where "only very small amounts of medicine are securely stored and administered on-site under the care of licensed professionals," and…
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