Psychedelic News: Detroit Voters Decriminalize Magic Mushrooms & Other Plant Psychedelics

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Detroit Voters Decriminalize Magic Mushrooms & Other Plant Psychedelics

As the decriminalization movement sweeps through Michigan, Detroit becomes the largest city in the state to decriminalize entheogenic plants.

Michigan is proving to be a state to watch when it comes to decriminalizing psychedelics, with Detroit becoming the latest and largest municipality to join the movement.

The city will decriminalize the personal possession and therapeutic use of entheogenic plants by adults after the policy gained voter support on Tuesday.

Unofficial results from the ballot show that 61% of voters supported the measure, Proposal E, and 39% voted against it.
The ‘yes’ vote supports the City of Detroit to decriminalize entheogenic plants’ possession and therapeutic use and declares that police shall treat the possession and use of entheogenic plants by adults among the lowest law enforcement priorities.
The decriminalization movement is growing across Michigan, with Detroit the largest city in the state to decriminalize entheogenic plants. In September 2020, Ann Arbor became the first Michigan city to approve the decriminalization of a range of psychedelics including ayahuasca, ibogaine, mescaline, peyote and psilocybin. The city also declared September to be Entheogenic Plant and Fungi Awareness Month to spread knowledge about the therapeutic benefits of plants and fungi.

To learn, visit: https://psychedelicspotlight.com/detroit-voters-decriminalize-plant-psychedelics/

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@PsychedelicSpotlight says:

Are you celebrating the latest psychedelic decriminalization?

@denverrud3138 says:

Mescaline is so rare:(

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