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Would you vote to 'opt out' of psilocybin production/treatment centers?
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699 Votes

Would you vote to 'opt out' of psilocybin production/treatment centers?

YES

4

NO

4

YES

4 Comments
Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

We do not need or want another legal drug. We will see abuse, illegal grows, etc just like legal marijuana. And treatment centers only get maybe 1 % of the users .

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Nik Myles
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Nik Myles

Just another drug to induce the public

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Matt Stickler
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Matt Stickler

Just another drug that could alter the natural impulses of of those who use it.

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

I don't think it's good for you

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NO

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Abigail Crabby Taylor
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Abigail Crabby Taylor

No worse than many of the legal pharmaceuticals that are prescribed.

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Cate Hadley-grace Madison
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Cate Hadley-grace Madison

I believe it to be of very beneficial help to people at suffering from PTSD and other illnesses

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k san
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k san

The drug has proven to help certain people, and as long as it is doing that, why ban it?

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Should the government fully fund mental health treatment for veterans?
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251 Votes

Should the government fully fund mental health treatment for veterans?

Yes

5

No

0

Yes

5 Comments
Sarah Bear
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Sarah Bear

Why tf is this even a question… people who have sacrificed their mental health (at the very least) deserve free accessible mental health services.

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Laura Murphey
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Laura Murphey

I am a veteran with PTSD, I need a little extra help emotionally. Sometimes I dial 988 - the veteran's suicide hotline, and speak to someone who really cares. I get fantastic help at the Bend VA and their Community Cares partners. All supported by you, and received gratefully by so many in need. Thx

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Steven Huillet
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Steven Huillet

Should have been doing this all along!

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Dianne Price
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Dianne Price

Vets should always get the help they need.

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No

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Does the wilderness permit system make you more or less likely to visit?
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246 Votes

Does the wilderness permit system make you more or less likely to visit?

More likely

1

Less Likely

9

More likely

1 Comment
No one has commented yet

Less Likely

9 Comments
Dieter Heinzer
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Dieter Heinzer

I don't want to plan ahead that much - prefer the spontaneous outings.

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Marcus Ainsworth
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Marcus Ainsworth

so we need a permit to walk in the woods now. What's next?

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Jake M
Jake M

Definition of wilderness : a tract or region uncultivated and uninhabited by human beings. When too many humans occupy an area it ceases to be wilderness.

Duane Wyman
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Duane Wyman

Your question really needs to address wilderness camping as that activity impacts greatly the wilderness landscape. Day, permits, visits are far less destructive to the Three Sisters Wilderness and easier to obtain.

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jimmy dean
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jimmy dean

We already pay taxes on this land and this adds a spontanious barrier to access. Loicals should be able to go and hike anytime anywhere. Permits can be for visitors

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Your already paying for high gas prices to get there

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Steven Daniels
Steven Daniels

"Your" already paying? Did you think the price of gas included admission to wherever "you're" going? How about Disneyland? "Your" already paying for the gas to go there so it should be free, right? Maybe if you fly they should pay you?

Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

Just one more thing you have to pay for

Duane Wyman
Duane Wyman

It is enforced to preserve the overall wilderness experience to benefit all who recreate and obtain a wild connection to Nature.

Duane Wyman
Duane Wyman

Dude, try to hike the Wonderland Trail at MRNP. It is a lottery for dates - good luck.

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