[Oregon] local governments weigh options for psilocybin regulations
[Oregon], local governments are considering ballot measures and ordinances…
Warrenton, OR; on July 23 [2024], city commissioners approved a resolution to place a permanent moratorium on the November [2024] ballot. “I’m totally against the idea of even having (psilocybin) in this community. I’m totally against the idea that we as a society need to start bringing drugs into our community,” Commissioner Paul Mitchell said. “It just causes other problems along the way, and I really think that we need to get ahead of it.” … Seaside, OR; “We have neighboring cities that allow it – Cannon Beach, Gearhart, Astoria – and so I don’t necessarily think that it’s a necessity for us to have it here in our city for people to be able to access it,” City Councilor David Posalski said … Clatsop County [Oregon] commissioners agreed to move forward on time, place and manner regulations for psilocybin. Now, the question shifts to whether the county will opt for more moderate or restrictive regulations.
Original Article (The Astorian):
Local governments weigh options for psilocybin regulations
Artwork Fair Use: Gary Halvorson, Oregon State Archives
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