Colorado has voted to decriminalize the possession and use of some hallucinogenic plants and fungi, including 'magic' mushrooms, becoming the second state to do so.
Colorado has voted to decriminalize the possession and use of some hallucinogenic plants and fungi, including"magic" mushrooms, becoming the second state to do so.
The measure will not permit individual users to operate motor vehicles while under the influence of psychedelics or to be used in public settings other than licensed places.
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