Another city approves to deprioritize enforcement of psychedelics

Another city approves to deprioritize enforcement of psychedelics

Another city in Michigan has recently agreed to prioritize local enforcement of laws pertaining to psychedelic substances. Additionally, they have shown their endorsement for a bill at the statewide level that aims to legalize specific ethogenic plants and fungi.

On Tuesday, the Ypsilanti City Council unanimously approved the psychedelics measure after hearing testimonies from supporters.

The whereas section on our website acknowledges the potential of psychedelics to facilitate transformative personal and spiritual experiences. Scientific, clinical studies, and traditional practices have demonstrated their beneficial impact on individual and community well-being in managing conditions such as anxiety and post-traumatic stress.

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It also points out that the Washtenaw County District Attorney’s office expressed support for a similar resolution that was adopted in Ann Arbor in 2020.

The latest measure specifically says that it is not intended to legalize the commercial sale of psychedelics.

It declares that the arrest and investigation of individuals involved in psychedelics-related activities, including possession and cultivation, are deemed as the City of Ypsilanti’s lowest priority for law enforcement.

It is also emphasized that no city funds or resources will be utilized in any investigations, detentions, arrests, or prosecutions related to alleged violations of state and federal laws concerning the use of Entheogenic Plants.

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AMA Operations, LLC — a company that sought one of 10 local marijuana retailer permits — alleged in a lawsuit filed in December the process the city used to dole out the permits broke Michigan law and resulted in “preferential treatment” for competitors.

The company took issue with a scoring system used to rank applicants and sought a court order to nullify some competitors’ permits.

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