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Deputy county attorney presents draft ordinance to ban possession and distribution of hallucinogenic fungi

Cherokee County Board of Commissioners · September 15, 2025
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Summary

Deputy County Attorney Ethan Manke presented a draft proposal to prohibit the consumption, possession, manufacture and distribution of hallucinogenic flora and fungi in Cherokee County, with medical exceptions; the board agreed to review the proposal and will decide at a later meeting.

Deputy County Attorney Ethan Manke presented a proposed ordinance to the Cherokee County Board on Sept. 15, 2025 that would prohibit the consumption, possession, manufacture and distribution of hallucinogenic flora and fungi in the county, except for medical reasons. The transcript states: "The board will review the proposal and make a decision at a later date."

Commissioners did not vote on the ordinance during the meeting; the item was introduced for board review and potential future action. No ordinance number, effective date or specific medical-exception language was recorded in the meeting minutes.