Congressional lawmakers file new bill to protect States [and Locals] that legalize psilocybin from federal intervention
A new congressional bill has been filed to prohibit federal intervention in jurisdictions that legalize psilocybin mushrooms.
A new congressional bill has been filed to prohibit federal intervention in jurisdictions that legalize psilocybin mushrooms. Reps. Robert Garcia (D-CA) and Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) are sponsoring the Validating Independence for State Initiatives on Organic Natural Substances (VISIONS) Act. The two-page legislation simply says that no federal funds can be used to “prevent any State or unit of local government from implementing such State’s or unit of local government’s own laws that authorize the use, distribution, sale, possession, research, or cultivation of psilocybin.” That’s similar to existing protections in place for state medical cannabis programs that have been enacted annually through appropriations riders.
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Congressional lawmakers file new bill to protect States that legalize psilocybin from federal intervention
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