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  2. Seattle, Washington, became the largest U.S. city on the growing list in October 2021. Detroit, Michigan, followed in November 2021. 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]

  3. Legal status of psilocybin mushrooms - Wikipedia

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    In other jurisdictions, they are banned because they are items that are used in drug manufacture. A few jurisdictions (such as the US states of California, [8] Georgia, [9] and Idaho [10]) have specifically prohibited the sale and possession of psilocybin mushroom spores. Cultivation of psilocybin mushrooms is considered drug manufacture in ...

  4. Drug prohibition - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, about 572,000, over 44%, of the 1.3 million people in these state jails, were serving time for drug offenses. 728,000 were incarcerated for violent offenses. [ 78 ] The data from Federal Bureau of Prisons online statistics page states that 45.9% of prisoners were incarcerated for drug offenses, as of December 2021.

  5. Rick Perry on Psychedelics: 'These Are Medicines That Were ...

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  6. The movement to legalize psychedelics comes with high hopes ...

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    Among people who reported using psychedelics in the last year, a whopping 50% said they microdosed the last time they used it, meaning they took a small dose that minimized the trippy effects.

  7. Convention on Psychotropic Substances - Wikipedia

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    The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961 did not ban the many newly discovered psychotropics, [1] since its scope was limited to drugs with cannabis, coca and opium-like effects. During the 1960s such drugs became widely available, and government authorities opposed this for numerous reasons, arguing that along with negative health ...

  8. A Psychedelic Ban Would Disrupt Important Research (opinion)

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    Making DOI and DOC Schedule I drugs would interfere with psychiatric research.

  9. Cannabis in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    In February 1980, a 50-0 Senate vote and a 156-8 House vote passed Mona Taft's bill supporting legal medical marijuana in Georgia for people diagnosed with glaucoma and cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy and radiation. Members from both parties came together to support Taft, including then-state Sen. Paul Broun.