(This story first appeared on reMind, a psychedelics business platform.)
This November, voters could make Massachusetts the third state to legalize psychedelics and create a regulated-access model for treating mental health conditions.
Massachusetts Question 4, the Regulated Access to Psychedelic Substances Initiative, also would decriminalize psychedelics statewide for personal use.
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If voters approve the initiative, five psychedelic substances – DMT, ibogaine, mescaline, psilocin and psilocybin – would be legalized for adults ages 21 and older by 2028, starting with one substance by 2026.
The measure leaves open which substance would be legalized first.
Oregon and Colorado legalized psychedelics through ballot measures in 2020 and 2022, respectively.
“The program proposed in Massachusetts is more like the program in Colorado,” said David Ullian, partner in the Boston office
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