The question would also legalize use of mind-altering substances found in plants including ibogaine ... therapy” and would ...
Four states will put the question of whether to legalize recreational marijuana or medical marijuana to voters on Tuesday.
Today’s edition: Florida’s surgeon general is being considered to lead the federal health department in a potential second ...
Had Measure 5 been approved, the use of recreational marijuana and cannabis products by those 21 and older would have become ...
The Florida chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics cites an increase in cases of emergency care among children since ...
Massachusetts voters rejected the ballot question that would have legalized multiple plant and mushroom-based ... keep fighting to find new pathways for all those who struggle with their mental ...
With nearly all ballots counted on Tuesday night ... adults 21 or older to possess two ounces or less and grow up to six plants at home. It also would have allowed sharing among adults "without ...
three other plant-based substances. Colorado and Oregon are currently the only states to legalize psychedelics.
The election-night setbacks allowed a prominent prohibitionist to claim "the strongest anti-drug vote we’ve seen in more than a decade.” ...
South Dakota voters approved a law in 2020 legalizing the medical use of marijuana, four years after rejecting the idea.
Massachusetts is the only state this year with a ballot initiative to legalize the use and possession of certain psychedelic drugs, including mushrooms and plants. If passed, Massachusetts would ...