Rising star Rome In Silver returns to Lighting in a Bottle to deliver yet another powerhouse set. Definitely don’t want to miss this performance! He provided support for tours of bass queens REZZ and CloZee recently and demolished his set at Okeechobee festival. With his newest release, “ The Owl Song,“ which dropped on his new label Memory Palace, Of The Trees is kicking ass and taking names. This young artist has a MASSIVE future ahead of him. He recently released an EP through Wormhole Music Group titled ‘ Angst‘, and is slotted for huge upcoming appearances at the Untz Music Festival and Infrasound Music Festival. Mythm has been on fire lately and things are only heating up. Tickets are available here and you can find the full lineup below! We are excited to share with you some of our must-see performances at this exciting upcoming magical gathering.įor the first time ever, the LIB daily music lineup! Don’t sleep on LIB’s return! Snag your ticket and meet us #WhereLightningStrikes ⚡️ /uQTYd1vZXY MAPS has earned both the Guidestar Platinum Seal of Transparency and a 4-Star Rating from Charity Navigator.Lightning in a Bottle is quickly approaching and we’re here to bring you a list of what are sure to be some all-star sets! Taking place at Buena Vista Lake in California from May 25th to 30th, there is something for everyone on this multi-genred lineup. Since MAPS was founded, philanthropic donors and grantors have given more than $130 million for psychedelic and marijuana research and education. MAPS is sponsoring the most advanced psychedelic therapy research in the world: Phase 3 clinical trials of MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD. Betty Aldworth, Director of Communications, MAPSįounded in 1986, MAPS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit research and educational organization that develops medical, legal, and cultural contexts for people to benefit from the careful uses of psychedelics and marijuana. We hope that communities will continue to create more comprehensive educational tools and services to avoid preventable deaths, and address the legal and policy barriers that exist to diminish access to these services. MAPS is committed to the evidence-based principles that form the foundation of ethical harm reduction and, through our support of community-based harm reduction efforts, we are specifically committed to providing peer support through challenging psychedelic experiences. Drug checking resources can also help prevent accidental overdose and health consequences from adulterated substances, yet there are still states in the US that criminalize the possession or use of testing kits that could save lives. But research from as far back as 2013 from the National Institute of Health documents that increasing community access to Naloxone can prevent death from overdose. It’s been well documented by the Centers for Disease Control that accidental drug overdoses have now become the leading cause of death in the U.S. This trial must be a reminder that, collectively, we as a global community must continue to support harm reduction services while fighting the policies that inhibit safety for people who use drugs. MAPS recognizes that the result of this trial may now engender a chilling effect for the organizations that offer harm reduction services. Rather than ignoring this fact, we as a community must acknowledge and mitigate the risks by providing harm reduction services: the education, services, and resources that can ease difficult experiences, give people tools to prevent taking adulterated drugs, and prevent overdose. At music festival environments in particular, they may use psychedelics and have challenging experiences. In the coming days, MAPS will file post-verdict motions for judgment notwithstanding the verdict and a new trial for not properly instructing the jury that certain testimony should not have been allowed.Įvery day and despite laws against it, millions of people around the world will use drugs. MAPS’ counsel, leadership, and Board of Directors believe there are adequate grounds to appeal the decision. Despite the presence of medical staff who were contracted to address medical emergencies, MAPS has been ordered to pay 25% of the $4 million in damages awarded. The jury found Do Lab and Richard Gottlieb dba RGX Medical collectively hold 75% of the liability in the death 25% of the liability was assigned to MAPS. The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), a nonprofit organization, provided volunteer peer support services but was excluded from the settlement. The defendants, Do Lab and Richard Gottlieb dba RGX Medical, were insured to provide medical services at the festival and separately reached a settlement last year with the plaintiffs. found in favor of the plaintiffs on the issues of medical responsibility and damages related to the death of a 20-year old woman at the 2017 Lightning in a Bottle music festival. On November 30, 2022, the jury in CARLA GATLIN, et al.
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