California nearly decriminalizes psychedelics – but governor hits brakes
by Dani Anguiano in Los Angeles from US news | The Guardian on (#6FCWR)
Gavin Newsom vetoes measure, saying state must set up thorough guidelines for treatment before he is willing to sign
California will have to put more work into decriminalizing hallucinogens before Governor Gavin Newsom will sign a bill, said a statement from the governor on Saturday, announcing that the bill had been vetoed.
The rejected law, which was anticipated to take effect in 2025, would have done away with criminal penalties for people possessing natural psychedelics for personal use. It also would have required the state to form a group to study and make recommendations about the drugs' therapeutic use.
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