• Bill to decriminalize psychedelics in California gutted by lawmakers

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    SACRAMENTO — Legislation to decriminalize certain psychedelic drugs such
    as “magic mushrooms,” MDMA, ketamine and LSD was gutted by the California Legislature on Thursday, though the lawmaker who sponsored the bill vowed
    to reintroduce the measure next year.

    Senate Bill 519 would have allowed for the possession and personal use of
    some hallucinogenic drugs, which advocates said would provide a critical
    mental health tool to treat addiction, PTSD, anxiety and depression,
    especially for veterans. State Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) said
    the bill was an important next step in ending the so-called war on drugs,
    which has disproportionately incarcerated people of color.

    The legislation on Thursday passed in the Assembly Appropriations
    Committee, a gatekeeper panel that sifts through hundreds of bills and
    decides whether legislation with a fiscal cost to the state will advance
    to the full Assembly, but was amended to become only a study of the decriminalization proposal. The amendment was not debated or discussed,
    and it took Wiener a day to find out how his bill was changed.

    “While I am extremely disappointed by this result, I am looking forward to reintroducing this legislation next year and continuing to make the case
    that it’s time to end the War on Drugs,” Wiener said in a statement. “Psychedelic drugs, which are not addictive, have incredible promise when
    it comes to mental health and addiction treatment. We are not giving up.”

    Wiener plans to withdraw the amended bill from consideration, according to
    his spokesperson.

    Wiener first introduced the bill in 2021, and the Senate narrowly approved
    it last summer. But Wiener lacked the necessary votes in the lower house
    and delayed another vote on SB 519 until this year in order to buy time to build support for the measure.

    The proposal would not have decriminalized the sale or sharing of
    psychedelics with people under 21.

    Opponents to the bill, which included law enforcement groups and the
    California District Attorneys Assn., warned that decriminalizing
    psychedelics could lead to dangerous outcomes and argued that the hallucinogenic effects of LSD have contributed to murders. Moderate
    Democrats in the Legislature often joined Republicans in voting against
    the measure.

    The use of certain psychedelic drugs has been decriminalized in
    Washington, D.C., and Oregon, as well as Santa Cruz and Oakland.

    Put some fentanyl in there and kill all the stupid fucks.

    No addicts, no drug problem. If you are stupid enough to take
    recreational drugs, you deserve to die.

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