California Senate Votes in Favor of Legalizing Natural Psychedelics
SB-58 would legalize the personal use of certain amounts of psilocybin, psilocyn, DMT, ibogaine, and mescaline.
SB-58 would legalize the personal use of certain amounts of psilocybin, psilocyn, DMT, ibogaine, and mescaline.
The psychedelic news scene continues to be constantly evolving, with new developments emerging from various states across the country.
This week’s psychedelic news cover the fight for psychedelics reform and research, with Oregon, Minnesota, California and Nevada & Britain.
A Senate committee in California has advanced legislation that would allow for possession and facilitated use of particular psychedelics.
The California legislature had the power to act on psychedelic decriminalization, but instead decided to continue the War on Drugs
California’s not alone. Florida, Michigan, New York, and more U.S. states may pass psychedelic therapy or decriminalization legislation in 2022, while Canada kicked off the year with more access.
Planting, cultivating, purchasing, transporting, distributing, possessing these plants and fungi will be the lowest law enforcement priority for the city.
The sacred entheogen was also excluded from Seattle’s resolution to decriminalize natural psychedelics.
SB 519 would decriminalize the personal use of psilocybin, psilocyn, MDMA, LSD, DMT, mescaline (excluding peyote), and ibogaine, including in group counseling and community-based healing settings.
Decriminalization is one step behind legalization. Selling entheogenic plants or fungi remains a felony that could warrant prison time.
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