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Under the initiative, the Baylor College of Medicine and a Department of Veterans Affairs facility would conduct the studies, according to Marijuana Moment, which reported the news.

According to Mr Dominguez, each year, at least 6,000 veterans die by suicide because of PTSD.

Texas governor Greg Abbott has not publicly taken a stance on the bill yet, and his office was closed and unable to be reached for comment due to the Memorial Day holiday.

Somewhat surprisingly in conservative Texas, the bill has attracted bipartisan support.

Former Texas governor and former US energy secretary Rick Perry, a Republican, has also endorsed the proposal.

“All of that properly done in the right type of clinical setting will save a multitude of lives,” Mr Perry said in April. “I’m convinced of it. I have seen it enough of these young men.”

Veterans groups have also come out in support of the measure.

“I am so proud of Texas. I am so proud of not only the bipartisan support but the expediency in which they’ve pushed this legislation through the House and through the Senate,” Amber Capone, founder of Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions, told KXAN. “I feel like Texas will lead the way for all veterans in the United States.”

High-profile figures have touted the uses of mushrooms as well. Champion boxer Mike Tyson has said they “saved my life.”

The initiative is part of a broader loosening of drug regulations in the United States that goes beyond just cannabis.

States like Oregon have already approved psilocybin for therapeutic uses, while others like California, Iowa, Connecticut, Florida, New York, Virginia and Washington are considering psychedelic treatment and decriminalisation bills.

Now, more than one third of Americans live in states where recreational marijuana is legal, and more than half of all states have medical cannabis programmes.

Due to federal prohibitions on controlled substances, research on their efficacy is limited, though this month, after more than 50 years, the government expanded the list of companies allowed to produce cannabis for scientific study, which used to be made by a single facility and of dubious quality.
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