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Psychedelic Medicine is on the ballot this November in Massachusetts!

SSDP is on the ground in the Bay State spreading the word about Question 4, the Natural Psychedelic Substances Act. Our Campaign Educators are traveling around the state this month educating the community on how to register to vote, providing information on plant medicine legalization and decriminalization, and teaching young people how to talk to their parents and elders about the ballot measure.

What is Question 4?

Question 4 is a citizen-initiated ballot measure that creates a regulated framework for supervised use with trained facilitators at licensed psychedelic therapy centers and removes criminal penalties for personal use of four natural psychedelic medicines: psilocybin, DMT, ibogaine, and mescaline from non-peyote sources. It requires participants to undergo safety screenings prior to receiving psychedelic therapy services and does not legalize retail sales or storefronts. Learn more and read a summary of the ballot measure here.

Election Day is Tuesday, November 5th, and Question 4 will appear on Massachusetts’ voters ballots this fall.

Supporters in Massachusetts and across the country can get involved and support the effort by visiting the campaign website.

Meet SSDP’s Yes on 4 Campaign Educators


Gina Giorgio
is the Director of Strategy and Development at SSDP. She is founder of the North Carolina Psychedelic Policy Coalition, a group of professionals dedicated to supporting the expanded accessibility of psychedelic medicines through policy reform, therapy, and research. She also serves on the board of the Southeast Coalition of Psychedelic Practitioners, Sacred Roots, and Pearl Psychedelic Institute.

Jonah Martindale was born in Montana and grew up in the Catskills in New York. He got his Bachelor’s in psychology and neuroscience from Naropa University and has been involved in psychedelic activism for over a decade. Currently residing in NYC as a social worker and muay thai fighter, Martindale has done service trips to India and Nepal, spent extensive time on meditation retreats, and has spoken on panels about the intersection of extreme sports and psychedelics. He is passionate about legalization efforts, therapy, human rights, and the future of psychedelics in modern society.

Upcoming Yes on 4 Events

  • Wednesday, October 16, 2:00-6:00 PM ET: Meet our Campaign Educators at the Florence Farmer’s Market
  • Saturday, October 19, 2:00-6:00 PM ET:  Join SSDP at Cannacticut Cannabis Club’s Haunted Harvest Gathering
  • Tuesday, October 22, 7:00 PM ET – Yes on 4 Virtual Town Hall
  • Saturday, November 2, 10:00 PM- 7:00 AM ET – Join SSDP at La Noche de los Muertos
  • Leading up to Election Day, SSDP will be hosting a Yes on 4 virtual panel and Instagram Live with Gina and Jonah. More details coming soon.

Join the Yes on 4 Campaign Team

Read more about Yes on 4 here.  If you live in Massachusetts, please register to vote by October 26—and remind your have family and friends in the Bay State to register as well!

As a reminder, November 5 is Election Day and early voting begins October 19.

Please contact gina@ssdp.org for information on how you can participate in educating the community about Yes on 4 and legalizing and decriminalizing psychedelics in Massachusetts and around the country. Fill out this sign up form to show your support and subscribe to updates!

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Also

Massachusetts Psychiatrists Push Back on Psychedelic Reform as Ballot Vote Looms: An Interview with Nassir Ghaemi (Oct 10) ↗ Psychedelic Alpha
We spoke with Massachusetts Psychiatry Society president Nassir Ghaemi about why his group is opposing Question 4, as well as his broader views on psychedelics.

Psychedelic drugs have great therapeutic promise. But Question 4 goes too far. (Oct 10) ↗ Boston Globe
The Boston Globe’s editorial board shares their reasons for opposing the initiative.

Psychedelics ballot question: What scientists do and don’t know about their health benefits and risks (Oct 11) ↗ Boston Globe
The Globe also ran more of an explainer piece, which includes the testimony of a retired school teacher who found psilocybin to be beneficial to her trauma and depression.

Massachusetts ballot question 4: Supporters say people are using psychedelics already, and they should be legal (Oct 12) ↗ Boston Herald
The Herald speaks to the initiative’s supporters.

Emotional testimony as Easthampton council backs psychedelics ballot initiative (Oct 10) ↗ Daily Hampshire Gazette
Some local councils in Mass. are taking positions on the Question, too, or at least hosting hearings.

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