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Take psychedelics and find 'a deeper self-love,' just as Aaron Rodgers has

Maybe Aaron Rodgers is right. Maybe psychedelic drugs can be more helpful than harmful. Maybe the federal government should decriminalize them because of that, as the longtime Green Bay Packers and recently acquired New York Jets quarterback and others advocated for during the Psychedelic Science 2023 conference in Denver this week. But does he have to seem so smug talking about it, as he did ...
NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers participates in a talk with author Aubrey Marcus as part of Psychedelic Science 2023 in the Bellcor Theatre of the Colorado Convention Center on June 21, 2023, in Denver.

Maybe Aaron Rodgers is right.

Maybe psychedelic drugs can be more helpful than harmful. Maybe the federal government should decriminalize them because of that, as the longtime Green Bay Packers and recently acquired New York Jets quarterback and others advocated for during the Psychedelic

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