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Former Ann Arbor council member and local advocates urge Jackson to decriminalize entheogenic plants and fungi

2167825 · January 28, 2025
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Speakers at the Jan. 28 Jackson City Council meeting urged the council to consider decriminalizing certain entheogenic plants and fungi, citing Ann Arbor's unanimous vote, research institutions, and potential therapeutic benefits.

A group of speakers asked the Jackson City Council Jan. 28 to consider a resolution decriminalizing entheogenic plants and fungi, saying the move could expand therapeutic options and that other Michigan municipalities have taken similar steps.

Anne Bannister, who identified herself as a former Ann Arbor City Council member, described Ann Arbor's…

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