Proposition 122 or the Natural Medicine Health Act passed with 53 percent of Colorado voters supporting the initiative. The measure will decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms and by 2024 will allow the supervised use of psilocybin and psilocin at state regulated healing centers.
The group behind Colorado Proposition 122, a measure that decriminalizes psychedelic mushrooms, is celebrating as the proposition heads toward victory.
The Protect Our Kids political action committee warned against a Colorado ballot measure seeking to decriminalize the hallucinogenic compounds in magic mushrooms during a town hall Tuesday.
Proposition 122 would enact the Natural Medicine Health Act, NMHA, which would legalize facilitated therapeutic sessions for adults 21 and older using certain entheogens also known as psychedelics. It would decriminalize personal use and possession of Natural Medicines.