What’s in the San Francisco Psychedelics Decrim Resolution?
San Francisco becomes the latest city to decriminalize entheogenic plants in another win for Decriminalize Nature
San Francisco becomes the latest city to decriminalize entheogenic plants in another win for Decriminalize Nature
The leader of Decriminalize Nature is accused of sharing an antisemitic image to implicate other activists in the battle over peyote decriminalization
As the decriminalization movement sweeps through Michigan, Detroit becomes the largest city in the state to decriminalize entheogenic plants.
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.
The proposal asks voters if the city should “decriminalize to the fullest extent permitted under Michigan law the personal possession and therapeutic use of entheogenic plants by adults.”
Since May 2019, nine cities and the state of Oregon have decriminalized psychedelics. Carlos Plazola has had his hand in nearly all of them.
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