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Event Series: Psychedelic Salon

Town Hall Seattle and SetSet present

Psychedelic Law & Nature: What Can Americans Use Legally?

Perry Salzhauer, Daniel Shortt, and April Pride

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Date:
Thursday, November 6
Time:
7:30 pm PST
Series:
Cost:
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale
Additional fees may apply. Learn more about our ticketing model here.

Venue

The Wyncote NW Forum
1119 8th Ave (Entrance off Seneca St.)
Seattle, 98101 United States
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Event Format

In-Person, Livestream

EVENT NOTES
Doors for this event will open at 6:30 PM. Town Hall events are approximately 75 minutes long.

Headshots of Perry Salzhauer, Daniel Shortt, and April Pride
Science

Seattle’s 2021 ordinance decriminalized entheogens — plants and fungi that contain psychoactive indolamines, tryptamines, or phenethylamines—such as psilocybin mushrooms, ayahuasca, mescaline cacti, and iboga. This Salon weaves together two threads: the little-known plant and fungal allies often left off the psychedelic main stage, and the laws that shape how we can (and cannot) work with them today. Legal experts Perry Salzhauer and Daniel Shortt explore what this ordinance means in practice, including how it shapes access, cultivation, and community use of approved entheogenic plants and fungi. Key to this discussion is analyzing the parameters of what decriminalization allows and, more importantly, does not allow. The Salon will cover the interplay between local, state, and federal law and share insights from Perry and Daniel’s work in the field. Attendees will gain practical insight into the evolving legal and cultural landscape of entheogens in Seattle and beyond.

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Perry Salzhauer is a corporate transactions attorney with extensive experience advising businesses in highly regulated and emerging industries, including cannabis and psychedelics. He co-founded Green Light Law Group, a boutique firm focused on cannabis and psychedelics, and has served as both outside and in-house counsel to corporations, investors, and government agencies. His background encompasses securities, environmental compliance, and corporate governance, providing clients with a strategic advantage in navigating complex regulatory frameworks.

Daniel Shortt is a regulatory and corporate attorney who advises clients across cannabis, hemp, and psychedelics. His work spans federal agencies, multinational corporations, and entrepreneurial startups, with expertise in transactions, compliance, and regulatory frameworks. A frequent commentator in national outlets like The Washington Post and Bloomberg, Daniel also teaches cannabis law at the University of Washington School of Law. Recognized as a Top 200 Cannabis Lawyer and a Super Lawyers “Rising Star,” Daniel bridges legal intricacies with pragmatic business insight in emerging psychedelic markets.

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Psychedelic Salon: Cultivating Conscious Connections

Join Seattle-based psychedelics educator and podcast host April Pride in a dynamic series co-produced with Town Hall Seattle. Psychedelic Salon explores the transformative potential of psychedelic medicines through engaging conversations, expert panels, and interactive community discussions. Rooted in scientific evidence, each event highlights unique themes—including grief, seniors, menopause, and more—emphasizing their role in mental health, spiritual growth, and personal optimization. Designed to be inclusive and insightful, this series invites attendees of all backgrounds to discover how psychedelics can foster profound connections, healing, and well-being.

About April Pride

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April Pride is a Seattle-based creative entrepreneur and harm reduction advocate with over two decades of experience building brands at the intersection of lifestyle, cannabis, psychedelics, and women’s health. Her work has been featured in The New York TimesForbesVice, and The Guardian. April is the founder of SetSet, the world’s first clinician-approved woman-focused platform for safe, accessible psychedelic integration. To learn more, follow April on Substack – aprilpride.substack.com


Presented by Town Hall Seattle and SetSet.

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Psychedelic Salon Game Night

Join us before Psychedelic Salon at 6:30 PM for Game Night! Play with SetSet’s Psychedelic Integration Cards, created to deepen connection through playful, purposeful prompts.

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