The political action committee helping fund a ballot measure to legalize psychedelics in Colorado received donations from several high-profile American businesspeople, including a $1 million contribution from Blake Mycoskie, the founder of Los Angeles-based shoe company TOMS. According to campaign finance disclosures, New Approach PAC and New Approach Advocacy Fund have spent nearly $4.2 million this election season supporting Natural Medicine Colorado, the campaign leading Proposition 122. Proposition 122 seeks to legalize psilocybin and psilocin, two psychoactive compounds found in certain mushrooms, for use in therapeutic settings and tasks regulators with establishing rules for a new psychedelics industry.