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California Bills To Legalize Psychedelics Possession, Authorize Interstate Marijuana Commerce And More Advance To Floor Votes

A California bill to legalize psychedelics possession is now heading to the Assembly floor, along with a slew of additional Senate-passed reform proposals that would, among other things, authorize interstate cannabis commerce and prevent localities from banning medical marijuana delivery services.

Also, on the Senate side, several Assembly-passed cannabis measures are now also advancing to the floor of that chamber, including one to secure employment protections for people who use cannabis outside of the workplace and another to formally incorporate marijuana-based products for animals into the state’s medical cannabis program.

The Assembly Appropriations Committee and Senate Appropriations Committee each convened to decide the fate of the various drug policy reform measures on Thursday. Most have been amended along the way, however, so if they are approved on the respective floors of the chambers they are currently in, they will need to return to their bodies of origin for concurrence before potentially being sent to the governor.

One of the most notable bills, sponsored by Sen. Scott Wiener (D), would legalize the possession of certain amounts of psychedelics like psilocybin and MDMA by adults 21 and older. It had already passed the Senate and moved through two Assembly committees, but it

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