Denver might decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms

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As more and more U.S. states embrace marijuana, tearing down decades of anti-weed propaganda in the process, some cities are considering approaching other low-risk recreational drugs with a similar mindset. Denver, which has become a major hotspot for recreational marijuana enthusiasts as well as those who promote the medical benefits of the plant, will soon vote on loosening its rigid laws regarding psychedelic mushrooms.

The proposal, called Initiative 301, wouldn’t make “magic mushrooms” legal, but it would decriminalize their possession, effectively minimizing any penalty for possessing the plants for personal use. The vote will take place on May 7th, and while the city (and state) seem to be getting along fine with legalized pot, not everyone is on board with lax laws regarding other psychoactives.

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