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Utah lawmakers passed HB 390, a bill sending a proposal to the governor that would authorize the Huntsman Mental Health Institute to conduct clinical trials on the efficacy of psychedelic-assisted therapy for veterans with treatment-resistant PTSD. If signed into law, the study would investigate substances like psilocybin, MDMA, and DMT in controlled settings, with researchers aiming to begin the trials by 2027 pending sufficient funding and federal compliance.

Utah Passes Bill Supporting Psychedelics Trials for Veterans’ Mental Health

Mar 6, 2026

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Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment

Utah is taking a significant leap forward in exploring the healing potential of plant medicine and psychedelics. State lawmakers recently approved HB 390, a bill that now sits on the Governor’s desk awaiting a signature. This legislation would authorize the Huntsman Mental Health Institute to launch clinical trials specifically for military veterans struggling with treatment-resistant PTSD. The study aims to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of substances like psilocybin, MDMA, and DMT in a supervised, therapeutic environment. If all goes as planned, researchers hope to kick off these trials by 2027, provided they hit their funding goals and stay in the clear with federal regulators.

For the cannabis and psychedelic community, this is a massive win. It shows that even traditionally conservative states are recognizing that current mental health treatments aren't enough and that "alternative" therapies deserve a real shot. For everyday tokers and enthusiasts, this progress helps normalize the medical use of these substances, breaking down stigmas and paving the way for broader accessibility and better mental health support across the board.

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