New Mexico has its distinct treasures. Beautiful landscapes, gorgeous sunsets, a rich mix of cultures, and that occasional to-die-for green-chile cheeseburger are just a few things that come to mind.
Two Amazonian plants used to make a psychedelic tea and a scion of the family which once ran one of the world's largest distillers are stirring up a storm in rural New Mexico.
It took a five-year legal battle all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court for a Santa Fe group to win its right to drink hallucinogenic tea at its religious services.