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Home / Crime and Justice / Man Jailed Over Psychedelic Death as Colorado Eyes Legalization

Man Jailed Over Psychedelic Death as Colorado Eyes Legalization

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Colorado man imprisoned for arranging a fatal ibogaine treatment.
  • Ibogaine, an illegal psychedelic, is being considered for legalization.
  • The case highlights the tension between federal law and state drug reform.
Man Jailed Over Psychedelic Death as Colorado Eyes Legalization

A Colorado resident is serving a federal prison sentence after a weightlifter died from an ibogaine treatment session he arranged. Ameen Alai is the first person in the U.S. to be incarcerated for an offense related to this psychedelic drug, which is illegal to import and a Schedule I controlled substance.

This imprisonment comes as Colorado is poised to become the first state to establish a legal framework for ibogaine treatment. The state has a history of relaxed drug laws, having previously decriminalized certain natural psychedelics in 2022, including psilocybin and DMT.

The deceased, Anthony Haman, a former national champion wrestler, died from ibogaine toxicity, though his prior elbow surgery and potential sepsis were noted as contributing factors. Alai maintains he is not responsible for Haman's death, arguing the individual should not have proceeded with the treatment due to his undisclosed health issues.

Alai believes his prosecution serves as a warning against psychedelic use and threatens Big Pharma's business model. Despite his conviction, he intends to appeal his sentence.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ameen Alai was imprisoned for arranging a fatal ibogaine treatment for a weightlifter in his home, leading to the first known U.S. jailing for this illegal psychedelic's use.
Ibogaine is a psychedelic drug derived from the root bark of a West African shrub, showing potential for addiction treatment but also carrying significant health risks and remaining illegal in the U.S.
Colorado is moving towards establishing a legal framework for ibogaine treatment and could become the first state to offer it professionally, despite the federal prohibition.

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