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In May 2019, Denver, Colorado, became the first city in the United States to decriminalize psilocybin mushrooms after a ballot initiative narrowly won with 50.6% of the vote. The initiative did not legalize mushrooms but prohibited Denver from spending any resources to prosecute people for their use or possession.
However, in many national, state, and provincial drug laws, there has been a great deal of ambiguity about the legal status of psilocybin mushrooms, as well as a strong element of selective enforcement in some places. [19] [12]: 25–48 Most US state courts have
As more and more states legalize recreational marijuana, fresh questions have begun to pop up on state ballots about another mind-altering drug: magic mushrooms.. Voters in two states – Oregon ...
Fresh mushrooms have white or whitish-gray stems with caps that are dark brown around the edges and light brown or white in the center. Dried mushrooms are usually rusty brown.
Feb. 26—What's the appetite for psychedelic mushrooms in New Mexico? That's something state lawmakers want health experts to figure out. Mycologists are waiting for answers, too.
Colorado has decriminalized personal use of certain psychedelic drugs, like magic mushrooms, and a handful of other states are considering following suit. Perspectives Decriminalization has only ...
Lopez is among a group of veterans, natural medicine proponents, mental health advocates and entrepreneurs backing a ballot initiative in Colorado this November that would decriminalize so-called ...
Seven U.S. states, California, Minnesota, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Illinois have officially declared a state mushroom. Minnesota was the first to declare a species; Morchella esculenta was chosen as its state mushroom in 1984, and codified into Statute in 2010. [ 1 ]