Ryan Morales (candidate for Florida’s Commissioner of Agriculture) and Adam Hattersley (former Rep and candidate for Florida’s CFO) recently visited Nassau County Dems to rally them for the upcoming midterms but one thing stood out the most amongst the large crowd of attendees. PSYCHEDELIC MUSHROOMS!!!
Morales spoke about the uses of Mushrooms most especially psychedelic mushrooms which are making waves around the country for not just their healing powers within our Vets, Police, Fire, and Service Personnel but some of the amazing things you can do with them like biodegradable containers, Furniture, and the one that interests us the most is BioRemediation, which can help us clean our shorelines to help restore our seagrass and save our manatees.
the recent article on Florida Politics talks about what Morales said to the crowd in Nassau and how they all reacted positively to the mushroom talk —
----------------------------— From Florida Politics article
Morales, a cannabis activist from Clermont, is the only Democrat in the Agriculture Commissioner race. If the Republican Primary concludes as expected, he would be in the unenviable position of trying to hold onto a statewide Democratic seat against the collective might of Senate President Wilton Simpson’s well-funded effort.
Morales laid a lot of the responsibility for the last Legislative Session’s culture war legislation at the feet of Simpson.
“There’s one person that’s definitely culpable for actually letting these bills pass, and that’s Wilton Simpson,” Morales said. “That’s the gentleman I’m running against.”
He touched on priorities like environmental preservation — especially regarding the Everglades — along with working to eliminate food deserts and to increase the use of biofuels. The crowd reacted most to his mushroom ideas, though.
“On top of (further cannabis legalization), we need to talk about psychedelic mushrooms, which are actually helping veterans, police officers, (firefighters) and families,” Morales said. “Why? Because it works. It’s natural, it’s never going to kill anybody, and guess what? It does other things.
“It is a good source of protein. It is also good for bioremediation. Basically, I could clean my shorelines with mushrooms. So, we could do a lot of good with mushrooms. We could do a lot of fun stuff with it.”
Read the Full article where Wes Wolfe talks about Morales and Hattersley in Nassau — floridapolitics.com/…