California Moves Closer to Legalizing Psychedelic Service Centers

In a significant development, the California Senate’s Public Safety Committee has passed a bill that proposes the creation of state-authorized psychedelic service centers. This groundbreaking bill, if enacted, will allow adults aged 21 and over to access substances like psilocybin and MDMA within regulated settings. Proponents of the bill argue that these centers could offer therapeutic benefits, especially for mental health treatment. The bill’s progression marks an important milestone in the broader movement towards psychedelic decriminalization across the United States, following similar initiatives in states like Colorado and Oregon. The full details of the legislation and its implications are detailed further in Marijuana Moment’s report.

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