A Massachusetts campaign to put psychedelics legalization on the 2024 ballot has decided to pursue a version of the initiative that would allow for home cultivation.
About a month after the state attorney general’s office cleared two versions of the proposal from Massachusetts for Mental Health Options, the campaign says it’s made a decision to go with the slightly more expansive iteration.
The only difference between Version A and Version B is that the former would let adults grow their own entheogenic plants and fungi. They’re otherwise identical. The choice to go with Version A was partly informed by internal polling that the campaign, supported by the national New Approach PAC, financed, as Psychedelic Week first reported.
“Our goal is to pass the most expansive policies that create as safe access to psychedelics as possible—that is viable and that voters will approve,” Jared Moffat, a spokesperson for New Approach, told Marijuana Moment on Tuesday. “We had lots of conversations with local coalition partners, and I think all of us agreed that the best policy would be to have more expansive protections for home cultivation.”
An initial poll that the campaign funded came back with worrisome results, Moffat said during a
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