
California Assembly Approves Bill Decriminalizing Psychedelics
The California State Assembly has passed SB 58, a bill that aims to decriminalize psychedelics such as magic mushrooms. Authored by State Senator Scott Weiner, the bill would allow individuals aged 21 and older to possess and use small amounts of naturally occurring substances like psilocybin and DMT. Proponents argue that psychedelics can be used for monitored treatment of addiction, PTSD, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and OCD. However, opponents, including the Coalition for Psychedelic Safety and Education, express concerns about potential hallucinations, paranoia, and psychological trauma. The bill will now be sent back to the Senate floor for final approval before reaching Governor Gavin Newsom's desk.