California’s psychedelic decriminalisation bill, SB-58, was passed with amendments by the Assembly Appropriations Committee, meaning its amended version will now head to the assembly floor for a final vote before going to the Governor’s desk. The bill was passed as part of the California Assembly Appropriations Committee’s ‘suspense day’, whereby bills placed on the suspense file have their fate…

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