Trip Sitting & Guiding in Washington D.C.
We Provide Trip Sitting Services in The Entire District:
The decriminalization of psychedelics in certain states, cities, and districts has allowed us to trip sit for people like you while drastically reducing the risk of criminal repercussions (psychedelics are still federally illegal substances). The one caveat to us being able to provide trip sitting and guiding services in decriminalized areas is that you must procure your substance of choice for personal consumption—we are unable to help with sourcing.
We are here to facilitate intentional psychedelic experiences where you feel supported along the entire journey—from preparation to sacred ceremonial experience to integration. We facilitate your inner healing by holding a safe, comfortable, non-judgmental space.
**Psychedelic Passage does not provide psychoactive or illicit substances nor are we licensed therapists. We are a trip sitting service operating within the legal realm as individuals who identify as being knowledgeable in personal development, non-ordinary states of consciousness, and harm reduction techniques.**
Trip Sitting in Washington, D.C.
On November 3rd, 2020, Washington D.C. decriminalized certain psychedelics with the passing of Initiative 81, which was approved with 76.18% of votes in favor of the initiative. The initiative makes “investigation and arrest of adults for non-commercial planting, cultivating, purchasing, transporting, distributing, possessing or engaging in practices with entheogenic plants and fungi among the lowest law enforcement priorities for the District of Columbia.” The initiative also called for the “Attorney General of the District of Columbia and the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia to cease prosecution of residents of the District of Columbia” for these activities.
Decriminalized Substances (That We Sit With):
- Psilocybin and Psilocyn
- Ayahuasca
- Mescaline
- DMT
- Cannabis
NOTE: This means that synthetic psychedelics like LSD, Ketamine, and MDMA are not decriminalized—therefore, we are unable to facilitate experiences with these substances until the legislation changes.