California to consider decriminalising LSD, ketamine and magic mushrooms
22 Feb, 2021 01:04 AM
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A proposed law would make it legal for anyone over 21 to carry small amounts of eight substances that are currently banned. Photo / 123rf
A proposed law would make it legal for anyone over 21 to carry small amounts of eight substances that are currently banned. Photo / 123rf
Daily Telegraph UK
By: Laurence Dodds
Psychedelic drugs such as LSD, ketamine and magic mushrooms could be decriminalised in California amid a wave of drug liberalisation that is sweeping across the US.
A proposed law put forth in the California senate last week would make it legal for anyone over 21 to carry small amounts of eight substances including DMT and MDMA, as well as expunging many criminal convictions.
California to consider decriminalising LSD, ketamine and magic mushrooms
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