Oregon towns are banning magic mushrooms as voters sour on drug reform 4 years after the state became the first to legalize psilocybin
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In Oregon, the initial enthusiasm for drug reform has sharply declined, evidenced by recent local bans on psilocybin following concerns about public health amidst the fentanyl crisis.
'Perhaps the fact that the drug policy reform pendulum appears to be swinging back towards prohibition is part of a broader trend toward a preference for 'law and order' among American voters,' said Josh Hardman, founder of Psychedelics Alpha.
'Oregon, specifically, has been touted as an example of liberal drug policies gone wrong,' indicating a significant shift in voter sentiment regarding drug reform.
The recent decisions by Oregon voters and the rejection of measures in other states reflect a growing skepticism towards liberal drug policies post-fentanyl crisis.
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