Tacoma joins Washington cities in deprioritizing entheogens, eyeing mental health benefits
The city of Tacoma has made a significant move in the realm of drug policy reform by passing Resolution 41609, effectively deprioritizing entheogen-related activities in local law enforcement’s agenda.
As reported by the City of Tacoma’s official website, the resolution was brought forward by District 5 Council Member Joe Bushnell, with support from Mayor Victoria Woodards and other Council Members. Tacoma’s decision aligns with a broader movement in Washington state, joining the ranks of Seattle, Port Townsend, Olympia, and Jefferson County, which have all recognized entheogen-related activities as a low priority for law enforcement.
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