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Speakers urge Jackson council to decriminalize entheogenic plants and fungi, citing Ann Arbor example
Summary
Multiple public commenters asked the council to consider decriminalizing entheogenic plants and fungi, pointing to Ann Arbor’s unanimous action and research institutions studying therapeutic uses; no council vote or formal referral occurred.
Several public commenters at the Jan. 20 Jackson City Council meeting urged the council to consider decriminalizing entheogenic plants and fungi, citing therapeutic research and the example of Ann Arbor.
Anne Bannister, a former Ann Arbor City Council member (2017–2020), told Jackson council members that Ann Arbor passed a decriminalization measure in…
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