Massachusetts voters will have a chance to make their state the third in the U.S. to legalize psychedelics on Tuesday, with a measure on the ballot that would allow adults 21 and older to legally possess, grow and share certain amounts of substances such as psilocybin, ibogaine and DMT.
The latest polling indicates that the initiative is ahead by a slim margin, and advocates are holding out hope that the reform will be enacted.
Under the banner of Massachusetts for Mental Health Options (MMHO), veterans groups and drug policy advocates have been strongly campaigning to secure victory ahead of Election Day.
What Question 4 would accomplish:
Adults 21 and older could legally possess, grow and share certain amounts of psychedelics. The covered psychedelics and possession limits are: DMT (one gram), non-peyote mescaline (18 grams), ibogaine (30 grams), psilocybin (one gram) and psilocin (one gram). Those weight limits do not include any material that the active substances are attached to or part of. The penalty for possession of amounts of up to double the limit would be a $100 civil fine, with amounts above that remaining criminalized. A Natural Psychedelic Substances Commission would be created
Read full article on Marijuana Moment