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Because the Mile High City wasn’t high enough, Denver gloriously elbowed its way to the front of the national drug debate once again as the city recently voted on a ballot measure to reduce the criminality of magic mushrooms. Unfortunately, the measure (the first of its kind in the country) was narrowly voted down 52 percent to 48, mostly due to the fact that 12 percent of voters were tripping balls at the time and couldn’t figure out which boxes to mark on the ballot slip.
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We salute Denver for its effort and look forward to the continued evolution of drug reform. With the legalization of weed transforming the way Americans view medicinal drugs, it’s only a matter of time before the truth about mushrooms comes to light. Our prediction is when that day comes, it will lead to noticeable changes in national behavior. Is Mandatory the Nostradamus of mushroom culture in America? Peep the list below and check back with us in four years to find out.
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Better Communication With Plants And Animals
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A Reduction In Honking And Flipping The Bird
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Uncontrollable Laughter
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A Rise In Random Hugging Of Strangers
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An Increase In Signing Documents In The Wrong Place
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Monthly National Picnic Day
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Yoga Taught In All Schools
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Four-Day Work Week
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Strange (But Harmless) Congressional Behavior