Get the Most Comprehensive Psychedelic Policy Report in the Country

The National Psychedelic Landscape Assessment (NPLA) tracks 220+ bills across 38 states and Washington, D.C., identifies the most viable pathways for reform, and outlines policy strategies to expand affordable access.

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Why This Report Matters

Funders, lawmakers, and advocates are using the NPLA to inform decisions in real time. It’s the first resource of its kind designed specifically to turn legislative momentum into measurable public benefit.

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What to Expect

The NPLA report offers users a comprehensive and data-backed audit of the current legislative landscape surrounding psychedelic therapy access. Discover critical insights that can inform their strategic initiatives and drive forward the movement towards more equitable and effective therapeutic practices.

By leveraging this detailed analysis, stakeholders can better understand the nuances of existing regulations, seize emerging opportunities, and align their efforts with the current momentum in psychedelic policy reform. This report is an essential tool for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of this evolving field and to enhance their impact within it.

A bar chart titled 'Legislative Landscape of Psychedelic Policy Categories (2020-Present)' showing the number of bills in different policy categories. The categories include Study Committees, Automatic Rescheduling, Clinical Trials, State-Based Pilot Programs, Decriminalization, Medical Access, Adult Use, Implementation, and Recriminalization. The bars are color-coded: green for enacted, pink for failed, and blue for active. The chart displays more active bills than enacted or failed, especially in the Decriminalization and Medical Access categories.

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