
Oregon Measure 109
Oregon Measure 109, passed in 2020, legalizes the supervised use of psilocybin (magic mushrooms) for therapeutic purposes under regulated conditions. It allows licensed providers to administer psilocybin in controlled settings to adults seeking mental health treatment, aiming to provide a treatment option for conditions like depression and anxiety. The measure establishes a statewide licensing system for these providers, emphasizes safety, and includes training requirements. It does not legalize recreational use or possession outside licensed facilities. Overall, it seeks to integrate psilocybin therapy into mental health care under strict regulation to ensure safety and effectiveness.