Kennedy expressed his support for legalizing psychedelic drugs, albeit with regulated access rather than a commercial market where substances can be freely purchased. His vision extends beyond mere legalization. He outlined his plan to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level, granting states the authority to regulate it while continuing to impose federal taxes that would contribute to funding recovery programs. Similarly, he advocates for the non-criminalization of psychedelic drugs.
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