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Paul Kroeger has contributed to books on mushrooms and is a valuable resource for B.C. poison control.

Paul Kroeger has contributed to books on mushrooms and is a valuable resource for B.C. poison control.

Paul Kroeger has contributed to books on mushrooms and is a valuable resource for B.C. poison control

 

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How can a person be an “amateur” scientist? Paid scientist are not scientist, they are employees with corporate agendas

So, what's the best place in Ontario where I shouldn't go if I want to avoid any psilocybin mushrooms 🧐

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