Reason Magazine
•This week's election results are a discouraging sign for drug policy reformers
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John Avlon : In 2020 , recreational marijuana initiatives won in Arizona , Montana , New Jersey , Mississippi , South Dakota .
Avlon says Colorado voters approved a measure that decriminalized five naturally occurring psychedelics.
He says legalization of recreational marijuana lost in Florida , North Dakota , and South Dakota , where a legal challenge had nixed the 2020 initiative.
He writes that 70 percent of Americans think marijuana should be legal, including 87 percent of Democrats .
The measure's backers "now acknowledge that the initiative's dual objectives may have added confusion among voters," Benzinga reports.
The Massachusetts campaign emphasized the psychotherapeutic potential of psychedelics.
But there is a rhetorical tension between the argument that supervised "treatment" should be available to people who "struggle with their mental health" and that adults should be free to consume psychedelics independently.
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