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  2. This bill would have decriminalized the possession and use of small amounts of psilocybin and psilocin (among some other psychedelics) for adults aged 21 and above. However, it was vetoed by Governor Gavin Newsom on October 7, who urged the legislature to send him legislation that includes therapeutic guidelines.

  3. Legal status of psilocybin mushrooms - Wikipedia

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    [125] [126] [127] California introduced Senate Bill 58 in 2023 which would have decriminalized many psychedelics including psilocybin, but it was vetoed by Governor Newsom citing the need for 1) treatment and dosing guidelines, 2) rules to protect patients from being exploited during treatment, and 3) ways to make sure they have no underlying ...

  4. The council agrees it wants full decriminalization of the substances at the state and federal levels.

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  7. Oklahoma House Bill 1775 (2021) - Wikipedia

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    HB 1775 has been criticized for having a chilling effect on education in Oklahoma. [22] After the bill's passage, a teacher in Dewey, Oklahoma cancelled their lesson plans involving the book Killers of the Flower Moon. [23] Some school districts removed books such as To Kill a Mockingbird, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, and A Raisin in the ...

  8. Should all drugs be decriminalized? - AOL

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    Reform advocates say treating drugs as a public health issue, rather than a criminal matter, is the best way to combat addiction.

  9. Cannabis in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    After Oklahomans for Health sued over the ballot rewrite, the Oklahoma Supreme Court ordered the original language be restored. As result of the legal dispute, the vote for the initiative was pushed back to 2018. [6] [7] Governor Mary Fallin established a ballot date on January 4, 2018, of June 26, 2018 as a referendum initiative. [8]