Controlled Substances Act
United States anti-drug law
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Videos Mentioning Controlled Substances Act

How Psilocybin Can Rewire Our Brain, Its Therapeutic Benefits & Its Risks
Andrew Huberman
Legislation invoked in the late 1960s and early 1970s that made psychedelics like psilocybin illegal in the United States.

Psychedelics for Treating Mental Disorders | Dr. Matthew Johnson
Andrew Huberman
Federal legislation under which psychedelics are classified as Schedule I compounds, making them illegal at the federal level.

Q&A with Tim — Tools for Better Sleep, Parenting, Fear, How to Boost Your Mood, and More
Tim Ferriss
A 1971 act under the Nixon administration that placed psychedelic compounds into Schedule 1, greatly hindering federal funding for research.

#14 – Robert Lustig, M.D., M.S.L.: fructose, processed food, NAFLD, and changing the food system
Peter Attia MD
US federal law enacted in 1970 that regulates the manufacture, importation, possession, use, and distribution of certain substances, which classified marijuana and psychedelics as Schedule I drugs.

The Depths of Ayahuasca: 500+ Sessions — Dennis McKenna
Tim Ferriss
Legislation enacted shortly after the 1967 ethnopharmacology gathering, which effectively 'ended the game' for psychedelic research.

Psychedelics — Microdosing, Mind Enhancing Methods, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
The federal law in the U.S. that categorizes drugs based on their potential for abuse and accepted medical use.

Dr Peter Attia vs Tim Ferriss | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
The act under which LSD and other psychedelics were classified as Schedule I drugs, indicating high addiction potential and no medical use, which Tim Ferriss argues was not scientifically justifiable.

Rick Doblin — Psychedelic Breakthroughs, $10M Bets, PTSD Promise, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
Criminalized MDA and other drugs in 1970.

Michael Pollan Interview | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
Legislation that contributed to the moral panic and legal restrictions on psychedelic research after the 1960s.