News about Decriminalize Nature teams across the nation and beyond

Santa Cruz Just Voted to Tell Cops to Stop Arresting People for Mushrooms, Ayahuasca, and More

Seven years ago, Colorado citizens—tired of the war on drugs and wise to the near-limitless benefits of cannabis…

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Santa Cruz decriminalizes psychedelic mushrooms

A new resolution has been passed in Central California to decriminalize the use of psychedelic mushrooms…

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Santa Cruz, California Becomes Third US City to Decriminalize Psychedelics

On January 28, Santa Cruz, California became the third US city to decriminalize psychedelics…

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Santa Cruz decriminalizes magic mushrooms

The Santa Cruz City Council unanimously passed a resolution that essentially decriminalizes the use…

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Santa Cruz City Council Votes to Decriminalize Entheogenic Plants and Fungi

Santa Cruz is now the second jurisdiction in California to pass a Decriminalize Nature Initiative…

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Santa Cruz City Council Approves Psychedelics Decriminalization Measure

The Santa Cruz, California City Council unanimously voted in favor of a resolution on Tuesday…

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New Vermont Bill Would Decriminalize Psychedelics And Kratom

Vermont lawmakers filed a bill on Wednesday that would decriminalize three psychedelic substances as well as kratom…

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Portland Activists Begin Gathering Signatures For Psychedelics Decriminalization Measure

Activists in Portland, Oregon have officially started collecting signatures for a measure to locally decriminalize a wide range of psychedelics such as psilocybin and ayahuasca…

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Psychedelics on Track to be Decriminalized in Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz may soon become the third city in the U.S. to decriminalize the recreational use of psychedelic plants, after Denver and Oakland…

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Mushrooms, meetups and mainstreaming the movement to decriminalize drugs

Once at the vanguard of drug liberalization, Washington has fallen behind as others have legalized some psychedelics…

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