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File #: 24-1069    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 7/11/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/11/2024 Final action: 7/11/2024
Enactment date: 7/11/2024 Enactment #: 217450
Title: In support of statewide natural psychedelics therapy.
Sponsors: Willie Burnley Jr., Jefferson Thomas (J.T.) Scott
Indexes: City Clerk
Attachments: 1. A Resolution in Support of the Natural Psychedelics Substances Act
Agenda Summary
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In support of statewide natural psychedelics therapy.

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WHEREAS: The national mental health crisis impacts one in three Massachusetts residents who struggle with mental health challenges; and
WHEREAS: Pioneering research from Johns Hopkins and Harvard Medical School finds that natural psychedelics can be effective in managing treatment-resistant depression and other forms of mental illness; and
WHEREAS: The FDA recently granted psilocybin, a psychedelic, a “breakthrough therapy” designation for treatment-resistant depression; and
WHEREAS: Natural psychedelics have been found to treat severe forms of mental illness including: PTSD, anxiety, depression, and some forms of addiction ; and
WHEREAS: Massachusetts residents have the opportunity to pass a referendum known as Natural Psychedelics Substances Act on this year’s ballot, which would decriminalize possession of five naturally occurring psychedelics and legalize licensed facilities to offer guided therapies using these natural psychedelics; and
WHEREAS: This ballot initiative would create a Natural Psychedelic Substances Commission, which would adopt regulations governing licensing qualifications, security, recordkeeping, education and training, health and safety requirements, testing, and age verification for these facilities; and
WHEREAS: The Natural Psychedelics Substances Act would allow cities and towns to reasonably restrict the time, place, and operation of licensed facilities offering psychedelic substances, without the ability to outright prohibit them; and
WHEREAS: In addition to the state sales tax and an additional excise tax of 15 percent, cities and towns could impose a separate tax of up to two percent on transactions made at licensed facilities and thereby grow their commercial tax base; and
WHEREAS: Somerville has distinguished itself as a leader in harm reduction and alternative therapies, including in 2021 when the council unanimously passed a resolu...

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