Activists Say DC Officials Have Counted Sufficient Signatures to Put Psychedelics Decriminalization on the November Ballot
Activists in Washington, D.C. have revealed that from their observations as officials counted the valid voter signatures in support of a ballot measure to put psychedelics decriminalization on this year’s ballot, the petition will succeed and DC voters will have their say on the matter later this year. The city’s Board of Elections hasn’t officially announced that the petitioners were successful in meeting the requirements to put the matter on the ballot. However, that announcement is expected to be made on August 5 during a meeting of the board. The campaigners needed to collect at least 24,712 valid voter signatures…






