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  2. California moves to decriminalize use of magic mushrooms and ...

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    California lawmakers approved a bill to decriminalize possession and personal use of certain natural psychedelics, including psilocybin, or magic mushrooms.

  3. In November 2020, New Jersey senator Nicholas Scutari added an amendment to a marijuana decriminalization bill that would decriminalize up to one ounce of psilocybin. [67] [68] In November 2020, California Senator Scott Wiener introduced a bill to decriminalize psychedelics such as psilocybin, ayahuasca, ibogaine, and LSD.

  4. California lawmakers cut a large chunk of Assembly and Senate bills through a twice-yearly process known as the “suspense file.” California lawmakers kill psychedelics legalization — and ...

  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. Psychedelic therapy and workers' rights bills fail to advance ...

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    The bill would have eliminated that $24.15 charge starting in 2028, replacing it with a charge not to exceed $10 for most people. WORKERS’ RIGHTS TO DISCONNECT. Lawmakers also shelved a bill that would have given California workers the right to not engage in work-related emails and text messages outside of working hours.

  7. San Francisco Democrat brings back bill to decriminalize ...

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    This bill does not allow for retail of psychedelics, nor does it decriminalize usage outside of a therapeutic context. The bill has bipartisan backing, including from principal co-author ...

  8. Drug policy of California - Wikipedia

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    Effective January 1, 2004, California bill AB846 bans smoking within 20 feet (6.1 m) of the entrance or operable window of a public building ("public building" means a building owned and occupied, or leased and occupied, by the state, a county, a city, a city and county, or a California Community College district.)

  9. California lawmakers could soon clear a logjam that has held up studies related to addiction treatment, psychedelics or other federally restricted drugs. Bill could end holdup for California ...