Red Light Holland Update Plans to Enter Oregon Legal Psilocybin Service Market to Promote Diversity and Equity in Alignment with Measure 109 Regulations

Red Light Holland Update Plans to Enter Oregon Legal Psilocybin Service Market to Promote Diversity and Equity in Alignment with Measure 109 Regulations

● Red Light Holland launches: ‘Red Light. Set. Go!’ program to work with exceptional local Oregonians from diverse backgrounds who wish to enter the legal psilocybin service market.

● Shunji Smith, Japanese American avid mushroom grower, teacher, and small business owner from Eugene, Oregon joins the program.

● Red Light Holland and Halo Collective mutually dissolve Red Light Oregon, Inc.

Toronto, Ontario–(Newsfile Corp. – June 28, 2022) – Red Light Holland Corp. (CSE: TRIP) (FSE: 4YX) (OTC Pink: TRUFF) (“Red Light Holland” or the “Company“), an Ontario-based corporation engaged in the production, growth, and sale of a premium brand of magic truffles, is pleased to announce its updated plan regarding aiming to enter the legal psilocybin service market that will be created by the adoption of Measure 109 in the state of Oregon (“Measure 109“).

While some of the regulations in Oregon are still unclear at this time, Measure 109 intends to promote diversity and provide a head start to local Oregonians, which prompted Red Light to create the ‘Red Light. Set. Go!’ program (the “Program“) – a unique program aimed at working with exceptional Oregonians from diverse backgrounds who wish to enter the legal psilocybin service market. The Program will provide selected candidates with expert advice and funding to help them attempt to enter the legal psilocybin service market.

Shunji Smith, a Japanese American avid mushroom grower, teacher, and small business owner from Eugene, Oregon, is the first to team up with the Company under the Program.

“I’ve been a big believer in Red Light’s mission since I first heard of them and I’m very grateful to join this Program,” exclaimed Mr. Smith. “It’s a big dream of mine to enter the Oregon Psilocybin services market on the manufacturing side and with Red Light’s support, I believe together we can make a big impact,” added Mr. Smith.

“We noticed a big gap between Measure 109’s intentions and what we are seeing on the ground when it comes to promoting diversity and equity as the regulations are complex and entering the market requires initial capital that most individuals wishing to enter do not have access to” said Todd Shapiro, Chief Executive Officer and a Director of Red Light Holland. “Therefore, we established this Program to further align our vision with the intention of Measure 109 while seeking to provide value to our shareholders. With this Program, we will continue to grow our Mycelium network. Shunji has a combination of unique expertise and a deep passion for the promise of psilocybin services so we are very excited to work with him,” added Mr. Shapiro.

Measure 109 will make psilocybin services available to Oregonians 21 years and older without a need for medical diagnosis. The service must include a required prep-session, psilocybin session in a licensed facility supervised by a licensed facilitator and a possibility of an integration session. On December 31, 2022, the Oregon Health Authority will prescribe forms and regulations necessary for the exact implementation. To follow the current state of regulations in Oregon check out OHA website: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/PH/PREVENTIONWELLNESS/Pages/Oregon-Psilocybin-Services.aspx

Dissolution of Red Light Oregon, Inc.

Further to the Company’s joint press with Halo Collective Inc. (“Halo“) released date April 27, 2021, the Company wishes to announce that Halo and the Company have agreed to mutually dissolve Red Light Oregon, Inc.

“We wish Halo well, but after monitoring Oregon’s developments of Measure 109 very closely and having conversations with an Oregonian Senator, Measure 109 committee members, legal counsel and our direct Red Light team on the ground – we genuinely believe that our true alignment and best step forward is with our newly formed ‘Red Light. Set. Go!’ initiative. We are excited to work with Shunji and look forward to more advancements in Oregon,” said Sarah Hashkes, Red Light Holland Chief Technology and Innovation officer.

About Red Light Holland

Red Light Holland is an Ontario-based corporation engaged in the production, growth and sale (through existing Smart Shops operators and an advanced e-commerce platform) of a premium brand of magic truffles.

For additional information:

Todd Shapiro
Chief Executive Officer and Director
Tel: 647-643-TRIP (8747)
Email: todd@redlight.co
Website: www.RedLight.co

Neither the Canadian Securities Exchange nor its Market Regulator (as that term is defined in the policies of the Canadian Securities Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains certain “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Such forward-looking information and forward-looking statements are not representative of historical facts or information or current condition, but instead represent only the Company’s beliefs regarding future events, plans or objectives, many of which, by their nature, are inherently uncertain and outside of the Company’s control. Often, but not always, forward-looking statements and information can be identified by the use of words such as “plans”, “expects” or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “estimates”, “intends”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, or “believes”, or variations of such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken, occur or be achieved. Forward-looking information involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company or its respective subsidiaries to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking information contained in this news release. Examples of such information include statements with respect to: the future plans and goals of the Company; the success of the Program; future participants and guidelines of the Program; Red Light Oregon, Inc. being dissolved; the adoption of Measure 109 and future regulations surrounding psilocybin and the Company; the Company providing funding and expertise to Program participants; the continued growth of the Mycelium network; and future changes in legislation, including Measure 109 and the regulations surrounding psilocybin.

Forward-looking information in this news release are based on certain assumptions and expected future events, namely: continued approval of the Company’s activities by the relevant governmental and/or regulatory authorities; the continued growth of the Company; the Company meeting their anticipated timeline and process for growth, sales, production and commercialization; the Company’s products being safe and providing their anticipated benefits; continued demand for the Company’s microdosing products; the success of the Program, including the Company adding future participants to the Program; Red Light Oregon, Inc. being dissolved; the adoption of Measure 109 and future regulations surrounding psilocybin and the Company not changing such that the Program will be unable to continue; the Company providing funding and expertise to Program participants; the continued growth of the Mycelium network; and future changes in legislation, including Measure 109 and the regulations surrounding psilocybin not impacting the Company’s ability to fulfil its plans and goals.

Risks, uncertainties and other factors involved with forward-looking information could cause actual events, results, performance, prospects and opportunities to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information, expectations regarding future growth and expansion of the operations of the business; regulatory and licensing risks; changes in general economic, business and political conditions, including changes in the financial and stock markets; risks related to infectious diseases, including the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic; legal and regulatory risks inherent in the psychedelics industry, including the global regulatory landscape and enforcement related to psychedelics; political risks and risks relating to regulatory change; risks relating to anti-money laundering laws; compliance with extensive government regulation and the interpretation of various laws regulations and policies; public opinion and perception of the psychedelics industry; risks surrounding the success of the Program and the ability of the Company to gain future Program participants; risk that Red Light Oregon, Inc. will not be dissolved; risk that Measure 109 with not be adopted and/or future changes to regulations surrounding psilocybin and/or the Company’s business may hinder the ability of the Company to attain its goals and/or pursue its plans; risk that the Company will be unable to fund and/or provide expertise to Program participants; risks that the Company’s Mycelium network will no longer grow and/or plateau; and such other risks contained in the public filings of the Company filed with Canadian securities regulators and available under the Company’s profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

Although the Company believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing, and the expectations contained in, the forward-looking information and statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on such information and statements, and no assurance or guarantee can be given that such forward-looking information and statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such information and statements. The forward-looking information and forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of the date of this press release, and the Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking information and/or forward-looking statements that are contained or referenced herein, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.

Oregon finalizes rules for psilocybin program

Oregon Psilocybin – Administrative Rules

The Oregon Health Authority has finalized the first subset of rules for the legal psilocybin services that will be available next year. 

The full set of guideline, which cover psilocybin production methods and facilitator training requirements, can be found here

A second committee meeting will take place in the Fall to establish the remainder of the rules.

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Psilocybin churches in Oregon

Can a Religious Exemption Boost Legal Psilocybin Access in Oregon?

Attorney Jon Dennis submitted a proposal to Oregon’s advisory board that would allow spiritual and religious groups to become licensed as psilocybin service centers and hold group ceremonies.

Allowing these organizations to administer psilocybin therapy would make the treatment more accessible and affordable for those in need.

“It’s creating more space for these psilocybin [organizations] to exist without having to be in the underground,” says Rebecca Martinez, executive director of a psychedelic training program called Alma Institute.

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New rules for Oregon’s legal psilocybin program

Oregon proposes only using one type of mushroom for new psilocybin system, and no pills

The Oregon Health Authority released the first draft of rules for the state’s legal psilocybin program. Only one of 200 species of psilocybin mushrooms will be allowed (psilocybe cubensis, the most popular species) and synthetic psilocybin will be banned. Plus, facilitators will need 120 hours of instruction on psilocybin history, safety, racial justice, and cultural equity.

Oregon Public Broadcasting

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Oregon is on track to provide legal psilocybin services in 2023

PSILOCYBIN SOON AVAILABLE THERAPEUTICALLY IN OREGON

But one question remains unanswered: will the new program include microdosing?

For the past year, the Oregon Health Authority has been planning the regulatory framework to implement Measure 109, which legalized psilocybin sessions under the care of licensed facilitators. The program is on schedule to roll out at the beginning of 2023.

At the latest public Zoom meeting, a push to include microdosing in the program received backlash from some advisory board members, but others thought it was worth considering. Members have until the end of June to reach a consensus.

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A letter to the DEA

Bipartisan Congressional Lawmakers Tell DEA To Allow Psilocybin Treatment For Terminal Patients

Representatives from seven US states (Oregon, Nebraska, Michigan, Arizona, Texas, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania) have submitted a letter urging the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to allow terminally-ill patients access to psilocybin treatments. The lawmakers believe that psilocybin qualifies as an investigational drug and should therefore be accessible through Right to Try laws.

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Complete Results from Red Light Oregon Market Research in Oregon Show Microdosing Services Market Size per Annum Estimated at a Billion USD

Complete Results from Red Light Oregon Market Research in Oregon Show Microdosing Services Market Size per Annum Estimated at a Billion USD

Toronto, Ontario–(Newsfile Corp. – November 2, 2021) – Red Light Oregon, Inc. (“Red Light Oregon“) a 50/50 joint venture of Halo Collective Inc. (NEO: HALO) (OTCQB: HCANF) (FSE: A9KN) (“Halo Collective“) and Red Light Holland Corp. (CSE: TRIP) (FSE: 4YX) (OTC Pink: TRUFF) (“Red Light Holland“), is pleased to announce the release of its findings from a statistically significant and representative market study of Oregon adults. The market research study (the “Market Research Study“), aimed to gather insights on the likely beneficiaries of Measure 109 and the legalization of psilocybin services by the Oregon Health Authority (“Psilocybin Services“) for adults in Oregon and help support the Oregon Psilocybin Advisory Board (OPAB) and health officials in making data-informed regulations.

The market research utilized an online survey with 13 questions answered by 473 Oregonians. The survey was powered by Dynata Insights Platform to ensure accurate quota sampling. The data was analyzed by data scientist Alicia Chen.
In addition, to the market research, a literature review was conducted by Dr. Rohit Singh, A Ph.D. Organic Chemist and a Research Assistant Professor in the Center for Drug Design – the University of Minnesota, to assess the safety of long term activation of 5ht2b receptors by microdosing of psilocybin.

The Market Research Study has uncovered:

  • At least 16% of adults in Oregon are interested in Microdosing services on a weekly basis or more.
  • 47% of those interested in Microdosing were interested in “Microdosing in a Mindfulness workshop”.
  • The preferred price for Microdosing services such as microdosing and mindfulness workshops, microdosing and creativity workshops, or dedicated microdosing co-working spaces is on average above $50 USD.
  • When combining this information with the adult (21+) population size of Oregon being 2,429,348 we get a calculation of 2,429,348 X 16%(adults interested in microdosing weekly) X 50 USD (preferred price) X 52 (weeks a year) equal to 1,010,608,768 per annum estimated market size.

Based on this data, Red Light Oregon will be reaching out to OPAB members to offer recommendations found in the report, available at www.RedLightOregon.com, including:

  • Allowing more clients per facilitator in a group session when using low doses of psilocybin as a safe way to lower the price of psilocybin services.
  • Lower doses should be clarified in regulations to be no more than 3 mg of psilocybin.
  • Lower dose session time should be clarified to be shorter than a full dose session.
  • One intake session should be clarified to be enough for 6 months of lower dose service received up to 5 times a week.
  • Tiered prices for lower-income clients should be encouraged.
  • Including an internship component in facilitator training may decrease the prices of group sessions also for high dose services.

Red Light Holland plans to conduct research in the Netherlands, where psilocybin is legal, to understand the optimal ratio for facilitators in a group setting with a dose of up to 3 mg of psilocybin per person as well as the optimal time for these low dose sessions.

“The data shows a very big interest in Microdosing services on a regular basis,” said Todd Shapiro, CEO, and Director of Red Light Holland. “Measure 109 is focused on equity, and microdosing is a great way to bring psilocybin services to lower-income clients. The Microdosing and Mindfulness and Microdosing and creativity workshops we have been running in the Netherlands seem to have a great interest for the people of Oregon.”

“We are seeing that Microdosing services have the potential of being as large of a market as cannabis. We believe there is a huge opportunity for a company with our shared expertise to provide the people of Oregon with the best services,” added Katie Field, Co-President of Red Light Oregon and President and Executive Director at Halo Collective.

“With so many people interested in microdosing on a regular basis, it was imperative for us to conduct a literature review regarding the long-term safety of microdosing activation of the 5ht2b receptor that has been implicated in health issues. While we can not give medical advice, we are very happy to provide the information we collected from existing literature on what is considered a safe recurring microdosing dose to OPAB. Katie Fields and I plan on using our collective networks to reach out to members of OPAB, in hopes of discussing these very thorough findings to increase equity and accessibility,” said Sarah Hashkes, Co-president of Red Light Oregon and Chief Technology and Innovation Officer of Red Light Holland.

The full report can be found on Red Light Oregon Website www.RedLightOregon.com

Measure 109 will make Psilocybin Services available to 21 years and older in Oregon who think they can benefit from them without a need for medical diagnosis. The service must include a prep-session, psilocybin session in a licensed facility supervised by a licensed facilitator and a possibility of an integration session. On December 31, 2022, the Oregon Health Authority will prescribe forms and regulations necessary for the exact implementation.

Below are some of the answers from the 42% of adults in the sample from Oregon interested in paying for Microdosing Psilocybin Services.

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About Red Light Oregon

Red Light Oregon is an Oregon-based company that is a 50/50 joint venture between Halo Collective Inc. and Red Light Holland Corp. Red Light Oregon is developing a commercialization strategy for Psilocybin Services in Oregon utilizing a holistic approach based on the latest neuroscience research and in accordance with Measure 109, which is a measure aimed at legalizing Psilocybin Services. In addition, Red Light Oregon focuses on increasing accessibility and equity to Psilocybin Services in Oregon by promoting education, research, and accessible pricing.

About Halo Collective Inc.

Halo Collective is a leading, vertically integrated cannabis company that cultivates, extracts, manufactures, and distributes quality cannabis flower, oils, and concentrates and has sold approximately eleven million grams of oils and concentrates since inception. The company continues to expand its business and scale efficiently, partnering with trustworthy leaders in the industry who value Halo Collective’s operational expertise in bringing top-tier products to market.

Halo Collective currently operates in the United States in Oregon and California, Canada, Southern Africa in the Kingdom of Lesotho, and the United Kingdom. The company sells cannabis products principally to dispensaries in the U.S. under its brands Hush, Mojave, and Exhale, and under license agreements with Papa’s Herb®, DNA Genetics, Terphogz, and FlowerShop*, a cannabis lifestyle and conceptual wellness brand that includes G-Eazy as a partner and key member.

As part of continued expansion and vertical integration in the U.S., Halo Collective boasts several grow operations throughout Oregon and two planned in California. In Oregon, the company has a combined 11 acres of owned and contracted outdoor and greenhouse cultivation, including East Evans Creek, a six-acre grow site in Jackson County with four licenses owned and operated by Halo Collective and two third-party licenses under contract to sell all of their product to Halo Collective; Winberry Farms, a one-acre grow site located 30 miles outside of Eugene in Lane County with a license owned and operated by Halo Collective; and William’s Wonder Farms, a three-acre grow site in Applegate Valley, under contract to sell all of its product to Halo Collective pending the closing of Halo Collective’s acquisition of its licenses and business assets. Halo Collective has recently acquired Food Concepts LLC, a master tenant of a 55,000 sq.ft. indoor cannabis cultivation, processing, and wholesaling facility in Portland, Oregon operated by the Pistil Point entities.

In California, the company is building out Ukiah Ventures, a planned 30,000 sq. ft. indoor cannabis grow and processing facility, which will include up to an additional five acres of industrial land to expand the site. Recently, Halo Collective partnered with Green Matter Holding in California to purchase a property in Lake County, developing up to 63 acres of cultivation, comprising one of the largest licensed single site grows in California. Halo Collective also plans to expand its operations in California by opening three dispensaries in North Hollywood, Hollywood, and Westwood, one of which may serve as the first FlowerShop* branded dispensary.

In Canada, Halo Collective acquired three KushBar retail cannabis stores located in Alberta as a first in its planned entry into the Canadian market, leveraging its Oregon and California brands. With the KushBar retail stores as a foundation, the company plans to expand its foothold in Canada.

Halo Collective has also acquired a range of software development assets, including CannPOS, Cannalift, and, more recently, CannaFeels. In addition, Halo Collective owns the discrete sublingual dosing technology, Accudab. The company intends to spin-off these assets and its intellectual property and patent applications into its subsidiary Halo Tek Inc. and expects to complete a distribution to shareholders on a record date to be determined by Halo Collective.

Halo Collective has recently announced its intention to reorganize its non-U.S. operations into a newly formed entity called Akanda Corp. (“Akanda“), whose mission will be to provide high-quality and ethically sourced medical cannabis products to patients worldwide. Akanda will seek to deliver on this promise while driving positive change in wellness, empowering individuals in Lesotho, and uplifting the quality of the lives of employees and the local communities where it operates, all while limiting its carbon footprint. Akanda will combine the scaled production capabilities of Bophelo Bioscience & Wellness Pty. Ltd., Halo Collective’s Lesotho-based cultivation and processing campus located in the world’s first Special Economic Zone (SEZ) containing a cannabis cultivation operation, with distribution and route-to-market efficiency of Canmart Ltd., Halo Collective’s UK-based fully approved pharmaceutical importer, and distributor that supplies pharmacies and clinics within the U.K. With a potential maximum licensed canopy area of 200 hectares (495 acres), Bophelo has scalability that is arguably unmatched in the world today.

For further information regarding Halo Collective, see Halo Collective’s disclosure documents on SEDAR at www.sedar.com

Connect with Halo Collective: Email Website LinkedIn Twitter Instagram

About Red Light Holland Corp.

The company is an Ontario-based corporation positioning itself to engage in the production, growth and sale (through existing Smart Shops operators and an advanced e-commerce platform) of a premium brand of magic truffles to the legal, recreational market within the Netherlands, in accordance with the highest standards, in compliance with all applicable laws.

For additional information:

Todd Shapiro
Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, and Director
Tel: 647-204-7129
Email: todd@redlighttruffles.com
Website: https://redlighttruffles.com/

Forward Looking Statements

This news release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of applicable securities laws. All statements contained herein that are not clearly historical in nature may constitute forward-looking statements.

Generally, such forward-looking information or forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “plans”, “expects” or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “intends”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, or “believes”, or variations of such words and phrases or may contain statements that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will be taken”, “will continue”, “will occur” or “will be achieved”. The forward-looking information and forward- looking statements contained herein include, but are not limited to, statements regarding: Red Light’s plans to conduct research in the Netherlands, statements regarding Red Light Oregon’s community outreach and advocacy programs; the intended outcomes and effects of Measure 109; statements regarding the implementation of Measure 109 by the Oregon Health Authority; Halo Collective’s expansion and vertical integration plans, including the buildout of Ukiah Ventures; Halo Collective’s intended spin-off of the assets, intellectual property, and patent applications of Accudab into its subsidiary Halo Tek Inc.; and Halo Collective’s plans to reorganize its non-U.S. operations into a newly formed entity called Akanda.

Forward-looking information in this news release are based on certain assumptions and expected future events, namely: Red Light Holland’s ability to continue as a going concern; the continued commercial viability and growth in popularity of psilocybin products; continued approval of Red Light Holland and Halo Collective’s activities by the relevant governmental and/or regulatory authorities; and the continued growth of Red Light Holland and Halo Collective.

These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements, including but not limited to: the potential inability of Red Light Holland to continue as a going concern; the risks associated with the psychedelics industry in general; increased competition in the recreational and medical psilocybin markets; the potential future unviability of the psychedelics industry; public opinion and perception of the psychedelics industry; incorrect assessment of the value and potential benefits of expansion plans and various transactions; risks associated with potential governmental and/or regulatory action with respect to the psychedelics industry; changes in general economic, business and political conditions, including changes in the financial and stock markets; and risks related to infectious diseases, including the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Readers are cautioned that the foregoing list is not exhaustive. Readers are further cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, as there can be no assurance that the plans, intentions or expectations upon which they are placed will occur. Such information, although considered reasonable by management at the time of preparation, may prove to be incorrect and actual results may differ materially from those anticipated.

Forward-looking statements contained in this news release are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement and reflect Red Light Holland’s expectations as of the date hereof and are subject to change thereafter. Red Light Holland undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, estimates or opinions, future events or results or otherwise or to explain any material difference between subsequent actual events and such forward-looking information, except as required by applicable law.

Psychedelic reform coming this year!

Congressman Says He’ll Bring The Psychedelics Reform Movement To Capitol Hill ‘This Year’

It’s time for the federal government to catch up with the rest of America.

At a psychedelics policy symposium organized by Harvard’s Project on Psychedelics Law and Regulation (POPLAR), Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) said he plans to bring drug reform to the Capitol this year!

“I promise you I will do my part—not only assisting in the evolution of the Oregon [psilocybin] program, but I plan on bringing this movement to Capitol Hill this year in the same way we developed the foundation for the support of our cannabis work,” he vowed.

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