RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:What's the TRIP Potential?News Flash. Mushrooms are already in the recreational market. The only difference is that right now, being illegal, you don't know where they're coming from and if there's anything else mixed in with them. Also, microdosing psilocybin is not even close to the same thing as going on a deep dive trip into a different universe. Speaking from personal experience, I know that small amounts of psilocybin provides heightened mental, visual, and auditory acuity. There are studies going on right now with data coming out about the benefits on psilocybin, so not sure what rock you're living under. Mushrooms aren't chemically addictive, and I don't even think you can overdose on them. If you can, I think it's some crazy amount that wouldn't even be feasible anyways. They've already been proven to stimulate and/or repair neural pathways in mice studies, alleviate depression, amongst other things. Now, I agree that the same rules should apply to operating a vehicle if you go on a trip, but let'sbe real for a second. When is the last time you heard about anyone getting into an accident while on mushroooms? If they did, I can all but guarantee there were other factors involved. Most people who want to trip just settle in at home with some music or go for a walk. Of course, there are always morons who get behind the wheel after doing whatever drugs or booze they like, but that will never stop no matter on the legalities of anything. The times are changing, and people know there's money in this in the future. The dinosaurs that think weed and other soft drugs are gonna make you start stealing old ladies purses are goinng extinct. Time to get with the program.