Massachusetts voters rejected ballot Question 4 in the state election on Tuesday, which would have legalized multiple plant ...
Proponents of the initiative acknowledged late Tuesday that their campaign had likely failed but vowed to continue working ...
Voters rejected Question 4, a measure to legalize certain plant-based psychedelic drugs and created a network of licensed ...
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Next up in the 22News ballot question series is a closer look at question 4, which asks voters where Massachusetts should draw the line on the legalization of certain psychedelic substances.
Supporters of Ballot Question 4 laud the benefits of psychedelics in treating mental health issues as the impetus for voting yes. They maintain that access to psilocybin (found in “magic ...
Question 4, which would have legalized some mind-altering drugs, was rejected by Massachusetts voters. The Associated Press called the ballot question for the “no” side at 3:52 a.m. Wednesday — with ...
A "Yes" vote on Question 4 would allow people 21 years of age and older to grow, possess, and use some natural psychedelic substances in certain circumstances. They could be bought at an approved ...
If approved, Question 4 would establish a regulated framework for licensed and trained facilitators to provide psychedelic services to adults at approved locations. The measure would not permit ...
Question 4 offers a promising option backed by science. Prestigious institutions across the world and across America, including here in Massachusetts at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Mass ...
The five ballot questions were the closest races in Massachusetts on Election Day. Here's how those questions played out.
Voting ‘yes’ on Question 4 could legalize the use of some psychedelic substances for the treatment of anxiety and PTSD.