Third California City Moves To Decriminalize Psychedelics As Reform Movement Expands
With a unanimous vote, Arata became the third city in California to decriminalize psychedelics!
The possession, cultivation and distributions of entheogens including psilocybin and ayahuasca will become the city’s lowest law enforcement priority, but commercial sale will remain illegal.
The measure represents “a pivotal point in history by reclaiming our sovereign right to explore our consciousness, and to choose the path of healing that we see best fit for ourselves,” according to an organizer of the activist group Decriminalize Nature Humboldt.