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Amanda Feilding, Countess of Wemyss and March, is an English drug policy reformer, lobbyist, and research coordinator known for her work in the field of psychedelic science. As founder of the Beckley Institute (formerly the Foundation to Further Consciousness), her work focuses on researching the potential harms and benefits of psychoactive substances and exploring how they can be used to cure sickness and enhance wellbeing.

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Beyond Bureaucracy: The Aftermath of UNGASS

The UNGASS was a disappointment to both progressives and hardliners alike. Whilst we may decry the small progress in the outcome document, we can find solace in the fact that an increasing number of countries seem intent on acting unilaterally outside the UN Drug Conventions.

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Denver Has Decriminalised Magic Mushrooms – the Medicinal Power of Psychedelics Is Finally Being Recognised

Like the American city, it is truly time that our government based its policies on scientific evidence, rather than outdated prejudice.

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Investigating the Interaction Between Schizotypy, Divergent Thinking and Cannabis Use

A study on the acute effects of cannabis on divergent thinking and schizotypy.

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Drugs Should Be Moderated, Not Banned – the New Ban Will Fuel Hard Drug Use

Prohibition has not made drugs disappear. Demand for drugs is irrepressible: governments must focus instead on minimising their risks, as opposed to implementing legislation like the Psychoactive Substances Act

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Amanda Feilding Q&A: “Just Six UK Patients Prescribed Medical Cannabis”

Amanda Feilding has dedicated her life to campaigning to amend global policies towards illegal drugs by conducting scientific research into the medical benefits of cannabis and psychedelics through her NGO, the Beckley Foundation.

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Out of UNGASS: Launching the 2016 Public Letter of the Beckley Foundation

Fifty-five years after the 1961 UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs was launched, it is clearly evident that the global war on drugs has had many unintended and devastating consequences worldwide, and has failed to eliminate drug production or drug use.

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Inside the Mind of Amanda Feilding, Countess of Psychedelic Science

If LSD is having its renaissance, 75-year-old English countess Amanda Feilding is its Michelangelo.

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The English Countess Revolutionizing Psychedelic Drugs Research

An emerging body of scientific evidence suggests that recreational drugs like magic mushrooms could treat mental illness. And we have Amanda Feilding, a hippie aristocrat turned drug reformer, to thank for it.

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New Psychoactive Substances Ban Won't Even Achieve Its Aims

The proposed bill will have much deeper effect than simply adding a few more names to the list of already banned substances.

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The War on Drugs Has Failed - It's Time for a New Approach

There is much debate as to what the best model of future drug control might look like, but the important thing is not the specific policy to be implemented, but the principles upon which they will be founded and the freedom for countries to experiment with new approaches.

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