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    ‘Magic Mushrooms' for Therapy? Vets Help Sway Conservatives

    SALT LAKE (AP) — Matthew Butler spent 27 years in the , but it took a day in jail to convince him his post-traumatic stress disorder was out of control.

    The recently retired Green Beret had already tried antidepressants, therapy and a support dog. But his arrest for punching a hole in his father's wall after his family tried to stage an intervention in Utah made it clear none of it was working.

    “I had a nice house, I had a great job, whatever, but I was unable to sleep, had frequent nightmares, crippling anxiety, avoiding crowds,” he said. “My life was a wreck.”

    He eventually found psychedelic drugs, and he says they changed his life. “I was able to finally step way back and go, ‘Oh, I see what's going on here. I get it now,'” said Butler, now 52. Today his run- with police have ended, he's happily married and reconciled with his parents.

    Butler, who lives in the Salt Lake City suburbs, is among veterans in several U.S. states helping to persuade lawmakers to study psychedelic mushrooms for therapeutic use.

    Conservative Utah has become at least the fourth state over the last two years to approve studying the potential medical use of psychedelics, which are still federally illegal. A string of cities have also decriminalized so-called magic mushrooms and an explosion of investment money is flowing into the arena.

    Experts say the research is promising for treating conditions ranging from…

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