A second California Senate committee has approved a bill to legalize possession of a wide range of psychedelics and create a working group to study broader reform.
The legislation, sponsored by Sen. Scott Wiener (D), advanced through the Health Committee on a 6-2 vote on Wednesday. This comes one week after the Public Safety Committee approved the proposal.
If enacted into law, the bill would remove criminal penalties for possessing or sharing numerous psychedelics—including psilocybin mushrooms, DMT, ibogaine, LSD and MDMA—for adults 21 and older.
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California Bill To Legalize Possession Of Psychedelics Clears Second Senate Committee
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