In a recent city council meeting, the Seaside, Oregon council unanimously passed an ordinance banning psilocybin service centers and the manufacture of psilocybin products. This decision comes as part of a broader initiative to refer the ban to voters in the upcoming November 2024 election.
The ordinance, designated as 20240 eight, was introduced to comply with state law, which mandates that such prohibitions must be enacted through an ordinance and subsequently put to a public vote. The council discussed the timeline for the election and the need to prepare regulations regarding the \"time, place, and manner\" of any potential psilocybin-related activities, should the ban be defeated.
During the meeting, council members outlined the specifics of the ballot language, which will ask voters whether they wish to prohibit psilocybin-related businesses in Seaside. The proposed ballot question reads: \"Shall the city of Seaside prohibit psilocybin related businesses in the city of Seaside?\" Additionally, a detailed summary explaining the implications of the measure was crafted to inform voters.
The council emphasized the importance of public input, although no comments were received during the public hearing segment of the meeting. Following the discussions, the council moved forward with the resolution to approve the ballot title, which will be submitted for the November election.
This ordinance and the accompanying resolution reflect the city's cautious approach to the emerging landscape of psilocybin use, as it remains classified as a Schedule I drug under federal law. The council's actions indicate a commitment to involving the community in decisions regarding the regulation of psilocybin, aligning with the state's legal framework while addressing local concerns.