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Colorado Governor Jared Polis pardoned individuals convicted of possessing certain psychedelic substances, specifically psilocybin and psilocin. These pardons align with the state's 2023 decriminalization of low-level possession of natural psychedelics. Polis announced the pardons at the Psychedelic Science 2025 conference, emphasizing Colorado's shift away from outdated drug policies.

Colorado Gov. Announces Pardons for Psychedelics Possession

Jun 23, 2025

Graham Abbott

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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) announced last week that he was pardoning
some people who were convicted of possessing certain psychedelic
substances, CBS News reports. The pardons go to individuals who were
convicted by the state for possessing psilocybin or psilocin,

The governor announced the pardons Wednesday while speaking at the
Psychedelic Science 2025 conference at the Colorado Convention Center in
Denver. The week-long conference investigates and celebrates psychedelics
in the context of mental health, medicine, and consciousness.

“This is a step forward for the individuals — they’ll now have this cleared
from their records,” the governor said in the report.

“Colorado has been a national leader in breaking through outdated laws
around cannabis, and now we are doing the same for natural medicine. This
action eliminates past state-level convictions for psilocybin and psilocin
possession that would be legal today. With these pardons, we are fulfilling
the will of Colorado voters and moving away from ineffective drug policy
and encouraging local municipalities to follow suit.” — Gov. Polis, in a press
release

Colorado voters approved language in 2023 to decriminalize the low-level
possession of natural psychedelics like psilocybin or psilocin, the two
chemicals most associated with psychedelic mushrooms.

While speaking two years ago at the Psychedelic Science 2023, Gov. Polis
stated then that he intended to issue pardons for all criminal convictions
in the state related to psychedelics.

Previously, the governor has issued thousands of pardons for cannabis
possession convictions.

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