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  2. Oregon voters passed a 2020 ballot measure making it the first state to both decriminalize psilocybin and also legalize its supervised use. [1] [2] Colorado followed with a similar measure in 2022. [3] The use, sale, and possession of psilocybin in the United States is illegal under federal law.

  3. Legal status of psilocybin mushrooms - Wikipedia

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    Illegal (decriminalized) Illegal: Illegal: Illegal not enforced (decriminalized) Magic mushrooms are very rare in Cyprus. Although possession and consumption are both illegal, an individual who was found to have ordered psilocybin mushrooms over the internet was fined 1500 Euros and was not given time in prison. Czech Republic: Illegal ...

  4. L.A. dispensaries openly sell 'magic mushrooms' as state ...

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    A compound that is still illegal statewide. As the state Legislature considers a bill to decriminalize several psychedelics including psilocybin, some L.A.-area businesses are openly selling the ...

  5. California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoes bill that would have ...

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    California Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill aimed at decriminalizing the possession and personal use of several hallucinogens, including psychedelic mushrooms. The legislation vetoed Saturday ...

  6. Will California legalize psychedelic mushrooms? A Modesto ...

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    State senator says psychedelic mushrooms may be a breakthrough in PTSD treatment of combat veterans. Will California legalize psychedelic mushrooms? A Modesto lawmaker is voting ‘No’.

  7. Weed changed this California town. Now artsy residents are ...

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    In the last five years, possession of magic mushrooms has been decriminalized to varying degrees in cities across California, including Oakland, Santa Cruz, Arcata, San Francisco, Berkeley and Eureka.

  8. Legal status of Salvia divinorum in the United States

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    In late 2002, Rep. Joe Baca (D- California) introduced a bill (Congress bill HR 5607) to schedule salvia as a controlled substance at the national level. Those opposed to Joe Baca's bill include Daniel Siebert, who sent a letter to Congress arguing against the proposed legislation, [1] and the Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics (CCLE), who sent key members of the US Congress a report on ...

  9. The California legislature gutted SB 519, which could have paved the way for more lenient use of psychedelic drugs. It didn’t make it — this time.