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Washington voted to decriminalize hallucinogenic mushrooms

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Washington voted to decriminalize hallucinogenic mushrooms

Residents of Washington have voted to decriminalize the cultivation, storage and non-commercial distribution of hallucinogenic mushrooms, reports TASS.

As noted, this issue was put to a vote in the general elections held in the country on November 3. The measure stipulates that the Washington police will make “growing, cultivating, purchasing, transporting, distributing and storing and / or engaging in plant and entheogen mushroom practices” one of the least important areas of law enforcement. 76 percent of voters voted for her.

As a reminder, general elections were held in the United States yesterday, November 3. According to the latest Fox tally, Democrat Joe Biden has 238 electoral votes, Trump 213, while 270 is required to win. Officially, the vote count continues.

Earlier it became known that the chances of Donald Trump and Joseph Biden to win in the faltering state of Nevada were equal after processing 85 percent of ballots

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