Fed official on psychedelics’ “significant potential”; TX marijuana ballot results; OR 1st psilocybin service license; MN legalization bill diffs
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Reps. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE) and Nancy Mace (R-SC) filed a bipartisan bill to automatically seal criminal records for certain federal marijuana convictions.
National Institute on Drug Abuse Director Nora Volkow said at a Senate hearing that psychedelics have “significant potential” to treat severe depression, PTSD and addiction—and that it’s “an area of great interest” for federal health agencies.
The Oregon Health Authority issued the nation’s first license for a psilocybin service center where people can purchase and use the psychedelic under facilitated supervision.
Texas marijuana decriminalization initiatives saw mixed results on Saturday. San Antonio voters rejected a ballot measure to decriminalize cannabis and block abortion restrictions, but Harker Heights voters—by
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