PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The Lake Oswego City Council is bringing a psilocybin measure to the ballot in November, which will decide if psilocybin facilities are allowed in the city.
During a City Council meeting on July 16, councilmembers unanimously passed a resolution, sending the decision on whether to continue the city's psilocybin ban to voters, as first reported by Lake Oswego Review.
In 2020, Oregonians approved Measure 109, which legalized psilocybin in the state. As part of the measure...