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veggie

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California Lawmakers Try To Decriminalize Mushrooms Again
#28528429 - 11/03/23 09:06 PM (6 months, 11 days ago) |
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San Francisco Lawmaker Joins Forces With Republican for Magic Mushroom Decriminalization November 3, 2023 - San Francisco Standard
After Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill to decriminalize certain naturally occurring psychedelics, one San Francisco lawmaker simply will not abandon the fight.
State Sen. Scott Wiener has renewed his push to decriminalize psilocybin—the psychoactive compound in so-called magic mushrooms—along with ibogaine, peyote and DMT. This time, he’s partnering with Republican Assemblymember Marie Waldron, the minority leader in the legislature’s lower chamber. Politico first reported the news.
Specifically, Wiener and Waldron hope to address the point that Newsom made in his veto message, where he said that decriminalization first required a therapeutic framework to be in place.
Mushrooms have shown potential as a novel treatment for PTSD and traumatic brain injury, so to push his bill through the Legislature, Wiener marshaled the support of first responders and combat veterans who spoke to their effectiveness.
This strategy won Wiener support among some conservative colleagues in his efforts to pass his bill over the last two Legislature sessions. On Friday, he tweeted that he will build on the effort, taking cues from the governor and from another state that has had success with decriminalization.
Wiener and Waldron will work on “bipartisan legislation allowing regulated therapeutic psychedelic use as in Colorado, but w[ith] no decriminalization outside the regulated context,” the tweet said.
Bipartisanship was always part of Wiener’s strategy, as his bill faced substantial opposition in Sacramento even though Democrats dominate the state Legislature. The party holds a 62-18 supermajority in the Assembly and a 32-8 advantage in the state Senate, but a number of lawmakers from his party voted against Wiener’s bill, forcing him to identify potential GOP support.
Decriminalization, it should be noted, is not the same as legalization. It allows the personal and guided use, cultivation and possession of naturally occurring psychedelics, but not the sale.
In the absence of a legal framework, mushroom churches have begun to proliferate through the Bay Area, with several opening in San Francisco this year.
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durian_2008
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Registered: 04/02/08
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Re: California Lawmakers Try To Decriminalize Mushrooms Again [Re: veggie]
#28529293 - 11/04/23 04:26 PM (6 months, 10 days ago) |
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In other words, another 1937 Stamp Act.
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DonJuan7
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Re: California Lawmakers Try To Decriminalize Mushrooms Again [Re: durian_2008] 1
#28529604 - 11/04/23 08:34 PM (6 months, 10 days ago) |
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What an idiot this guy Weiner is. He listened to the dictate of the fascist homosexual covid 19 party throwing governor instead of putting up some educational component to socialize people on how to use mushrooms in the bill?
Edited by DonJuan7 (11/04/23 08:35 PM)
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durian_2008
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Registered: 04/02/08
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Re: California Lawmakers Try To Decriminalize Mushrooms Again [Re: DonJuan7]
#28529634 - 11/04/23 08:59 PM (6 months, 10 days ago) |
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imhblo, limited openings will be available via political favoritism.
There will be some exorbitant, numerical value that appears in a news item, that will leave smallholders asking how it did not come from a state interest.
For instance, some ingredients or supplies or amount of bulk weight or floorspace that cannot physically be explained, except under corporatism.
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