Wesley Thoricatha, writing for Psychedelic Times:
After the groundbreaking success of Denver’s psilocybin measure and subsequent success of Decriminalize Nature Oakland, a national and now international movement has been sparked to reform harmful drug laws and make psychedelic plants more accessible. In Canada, a new ePetition (e-2534) is gaining traction to decriminalize psychoactive plants, backed by the group Decriminalize Nature Canada.
I’ve impressed time and time again by the series of successful drug policy reforms happening in Canada over the past several years. Now there’s a Decriminalize Nature Canada campaign aiming to decriminalize psychedelic plants at the national level. This interview explains the intention behind the movement and outlines ways that supporters can help.