California bill decriminalizing personal use of psychedelics, magic mushrooms heads to Newsom's desk – Fox News

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California Senate Appropriations Chair Anthony Portantino said he hopes to get legislation passed that will give strikers unemployment benefits in the Golden State.
California lawmakers approved a bill decriminalizing the possession and personal use of numerous psychedelics, including “magic mushrooms,” on Thursday.
Senate Bill 58, which passed by a 43-15 vote in the state Assembly on Wednesday and a 21-14 vote in the Senate on Thursday, now heads to Gov. Gavin Newsom who will decide the fate of the measure.
If signed into law, the bill would remove the criminal penalties for the possession and use of psilocybin and psilocin, the active ingredients in psychedelic mushrooms, mescaline (excluding peyote) and dimethyltryptamine, or DMT.
The bill does penalize possession of the psychedelics on school grounds, or possession by, or transferring to, people under 21 years of age.
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The California law would remove criminal penalties for the possession and use of psilocybin and psilocin, the active ingredients in psychedelic mushrooms (AP Photo/Richard Vogel, File)
The pro-psychedelic measure would also require the California Health and Human Services Agency to study the therapeutic use of psychedelics and submit a report to the Legislature with recommendations, the bill says.
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California Senate Republican Leader James Gallagher strongly opposed the bill by arguing that legalizing psychedelics will worsen the crime and homelessness ravaging the Golden State.
“Crime and homelessness are out of control in California. If Democrats don’t think this will make things worse, they’re hallucinating – no mushrooms needed,” Gallagher said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
Democrat State Assemblyman Scott Wiener introduced the bill in December 2022. (Ethan Barton/Fox News Digital)
Democrat State Senator Scott Wiener, who introduced the bill, argued that veterans and first responders struggling with PTSD, depression, and addiction “deserve access to these promising plant medicines.” 
Wiener argued that psychedelics are not addictive and that the U.S. needs to stop criminalizing people who use them.
“We know these substances are not addictive, and they show tremendous promise in treating many of the most intractable conditions driving our nation’s mental health crisis,” Wiener said in a news release. “It’s time to stop criminalizing people who use psychedelics for healing or personal well-being.”
If Gov. Newsom signs the bill into law, California would become the third state to decriminalize the use of psilocybin by adults over 21 years old as Oregon and Colorado have passed similar measures. (Ethan Barton/Fox News)
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Newsom has until Oct. 14 to approve or veto the bill. If signed, the bill would go into effect on Jan. 1, 2025.
Sarah Rumpf-Whitten is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. 
She is a native of Massachusetts and is based in Orlando, Florida.
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