Oregon Psilocybin Measure Has Enough Signatures for November Ballot

Kyle Jaeger, writing for Marijuana Moment:

Oregon activists behind an initiative to legalize psilocybin mushrooms for therapeutic purposes announced on Monday that they have secured more than enough valid signatures to qualify for the November ballot.

While the secretary of state’s office hasn’t yet verified all of the signatures, the Yes On IP34 campaign said it has independently determined that they’ve gathered enough to make the cut ahead of a July 2 submission deadline.

The state still needs to verify the most recent batch of signatures, but considering that the initial petition submissions had greater than an 80% approval rate, it’s looking very likely that voters in Oregon will be voting on this measure in November.