The initiative would change the city code to say that enforcing laws for possession of psilocybin mushrooms by people 21 or older 'shall be the lowest law enforcement priority in the City and County of Denver.'
Matthews, a former cadet at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, had no choice but to retire from the service because of major depression.
He is now leading a citizen-sponsored campaign to effectively decriminalize the psychedelic substance in"magic mushrooms" in Denver. Initiative 301, as it's known locally, goes up for a vote Tuesday.The initiative would change the city code to say that enforcing laws for possession of psilocybin mushrooms by people 21 or older"shall be the lowest law enforcement priority in the City and County of Denver.
But it has also long been a draw for recreational users, and some of the"Decriminalize Denver" campaign's detractors have warned of what they see as a slippery slope. The pro-psilocybin campaign has raised roughly $45,000 to date and has encountered relatively little organized opposition in the Mile High City, Matthews said.The office of Denver's mayor, Michael Hancock, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the initiative.The district attorney, Beth McCann, opposes the initiative, partly because the city is still trying to understand the effects of marijuana decriminalization, according to her spokeswoman Carolyn Tyler.
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